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		<title>The Ultimate Guide To Dwarf Hamsters Review</title>
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If you own a dwarf hamster and want to know more about how to care for these furry lovable creatures, this &#8220;Ultimate Guide To Dwarf Hamsters&#8221; review may give you the tools you need to learn about dwarf hamsters and how to take care of them. In my The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="announcement_post"><p><p><span style="font-size: small;"><strong>The Ultimate Guide To <a href="http://www.yourhappyhamster.com" target=_self>dwarf hamsters</a> Review</strong></span></p>
<p>If you own a dwarf hamster and want to know more about how to care for these furry lovable creatures, this &#8220;Ultimate Guide To <a href="http://www.yourhappyhamster.com">Dwarf Hamsters</a>&#8221; review may give you the tools you need to learn about dwarf <a href="http://www.yourhappyhamster.com" target=_self>hamsters</a> and how to take care of them. In my The Ultimate Guide To <a href="http://www.yourhappyhamster.com">Dwarf Hamsters</a> review, you&#8217;ll get a great deal of advice about what sort of entertainment and activity devices should be included in the cage to ensure that the hamster gets the proper amount of exercise. They also need chew toys because their teeth are always growing, leading to a constant urge to gnaw on something.</p>
<p>Click here to read my <a href="http://www.yourhappyhamster.com/the-ultimate-guide-to-dwarf-hamsters-review">The Ultimate Guide To Dwarf Hamsters review</a>.</p>
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		<title>The Causes of Allergies in Amphibians</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Aug 2010 02:10:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[An allergic sensitivity is a rejoinder of the immune approach to an external aggressor, a substance that is not native to your body. Exposure to this raider, an allergen, triggers the significance. 
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<p>An allergic sensitivity is a rejoinder of the immune approach to an external aggressor, a substance that is not native to your body. Exposure to this raider, an allergen, triggers the significance. </p>
<p>When the allergen particles come to remnants in the linings of the eyes, nose, or airway of a susceptible role, an allergic rejoinder can happen. When the immune organism has been previously sensitized to a feature assailant, it overreacts to the invader; this overreaction to a nontoxic substance is known as hypersensitivity or allergic retort. </p>
<p>This retort sets in signal a chain of responses that culminates in circulate of chemicals called mediators. Histamine is an example of a moderator. It is the things of the mediators on cells and tissues that start allergic symptoms. Dust mites are general enclosed allergens. They can be found in most homes, typically in beds and quilt, upholstered furniture, or any cloth pertinent. </p>
<p>Often, when people deem they are delicate to dust, they are actually receptive to the dust mites and their weaken particles and fragments of dust mites that have died that can be found in household dust. For some people, pets trigger allergic reactions. They basically cannot be around animals such as dogs, cats, gerbils, <a href="http://www.yourhappyhamster.com" target=_self>hamsters</a>, and other fur-sway animals without developing uncomfortable symptoms such as sneezing, hidebound nose, inflamed eyes, and asthma. </p>
<p>Contrary to what many people consider, an allergic significance to an animal is not caused by the animal&#8217;s mane. An allergic effect is actually caused by substances in the animal&#8217;s spit, urine, and especially dander. Dander is departed skin flakes (like dandruff) that become loosened from the animal&#8217;s skin. </p>
<p>The allergens become crusted on the animal&#8217;s mane or skin from urination or the animal pasting or scratching itself; once dry, the allergens are released into the air, where they line the other components of house dust. Many different small animals that are current as house pets trigger allergic reactions. Animals such as cats and dogs are most to origin allergic reactions. </p>
<p>Birds may also goods reactions, although excluding regularly than other animals. Animals such as fish, reptiles, and amphibians rarely trigger allergic reactions. An allergic reaction may be triggered by any of the following candidly emotive the animal, being in an inside part from the animal, being in an internal topic with furniture, carpets, page, hangings, clothing, animal beds or cages, even countertops and bulwark on which animal allergen has landed. </p>
<p>Also, being in an indoor topic with another someone whose clothes contain the allergen, cleaning animal beds, cages, or litter boxes and stirring toys, bedding, towels, or other matter that the animal has touched. </p>
<p>Molds are a form of sort that has no stems, trees, or roots. Molds usually live outside but can generally be found in almost any indoor environment. They can trigger hay fever and asthma symptoms and imitate by releasing spores into the air, which float around awaiting they find a hospitable environment. They simply elapse through open doors and windows and discharge inside, especially where there is extra fervor and humidity. They grow and produce yeast. Many of us have seen mildew growing in a shower. </p>
<p>Mold is not always evident, however; it can grow in unseen areas of the house, such as under tiles resources and behind walls. To grow, create requires water; this can be moreover liquid water, as from an absorbent conduit or roof or a pond, or condensation on windows. It also requires something to grow on, and construct is not selective, although it is most apt to grow on forest, sheet shock, or fabric. </p>
<p>As it grows, mold releases more spores, many of which become part of house dust. While molds can trigger allergic symptoms, like any other allergen, they rarely start resolute wellbeing troubles, except in people who are fatally immunocompromised or on chemotherapy. </p>
<p>Most of us don&#8217;t want to think about insects in our home, especially cockroaches, but they are a verities of life. If you live in a crowded town matter, an older multifamily house, or a thaw climate such as the southern part of the United States, you almost indeed have cockroaches living in your home, even if you don&#8217;t see them. Cockroaches like soggy seats where food is open. </p>
<p>Although the kitchen is their darling room, they can be found just about some place in the house. When they die, usually not in pure scene, their bodies become dried and space apart. These body pieces, as well as their dried unused, become part of house dust.</p>
<p> Joan Shine<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/pets-articles/the-causes-of-allergies-in-amphibians-703888.html</p>
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		<title>Disaster Preparedness for your Pet: After a Disaster</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On many instances it is after a disaster, rather than before or during one, that pets can really suffer as this is when they are often abandoned or escape and have to fend for themselves. Read on to see how you can prevent this.
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<p>On many instances it is after a disaster, rather than before or during one, that pets can really suffer as this is when they are often abandoned or escape and have to fend for themselves. Read on to see how you can prevent this.</p>
<p>After a disaster</p>
<p>Feeding: if pets have been without food for a prolonged period of time, reintroduce food in small servings, gradually working up to full portions.</p>
<p>Environmental hazards: downed power lines are a danger to wandering pets. Survey the area surrounding your home to identify any contaminated water. Dangerous animals and snakes may have entered the area as a result of floodwaters to feed on the carcasses of reptiles, amphibians and small mammals that have been drowned or crushed in their burrows. They pose a threat to you and your pets. </p>
<p>Behavioural changes: look out for any changes in your pets behaviour in the immediate aftermath of the disaster. Post-traumatic stress may make a placid friendly pet aggressive or defensive. Familiar landmarks and scents may have been altered, causing confusion for your pet which could result in them getting lost. Therefore, dogs should be leashed and outdoor cats kept indoors for the few days after a disaster. Maintain close contact while they re-adjust to their new surroundings.</p>
<p>Lost pets: check animal shelters daily for lost pets. Notify neighbours and all local veterinarians. Immediately place lost animal notices at eye level in your surrounding area, containing a recent good quality photograph. Check and post details on websites (see Emergency Contact Information, above).</p>
<p>Other Types of Pets</p>
<p>-Small mammals (rabbits, ferrets, <a href="http://www.yourhappyhamster.com" target=_self>hamsters</a>, gerbils, rats, mice, guinea pigs): evacuate as per a cat, using a secure, covered carrier or cage to reduce stress. Remember to bring appropriate food, bedding materials and exercise equipment.</p>
<p>-Birds: evacuate using a small and secure covered carrier. Transfer your bird(s) to a standard cage on arrival at your prearranged evacuation site. Covering the cage with a sheet or towel may reduce stress. Birds should be kept in a quiet area, and given fresh food and water daily. Suggested additions to the evacuation kit are as follows; necessary dietary supplements, a plant mister for hot weather, a hot water bottle for warming birds in cold weather, a perch, paper towels to line the cage and toys.</p>
<p>-Amphibians: these must be transported using water-tight plastic bags (as used for transporting fish) or plastic containers with snap-on lids. Place small ventilation holes in the upper wall or plastic lid. If making holes in plastic ensure there are no bits of sharp plastic jutting out that may cause injury to the amphibians fragile skin. If possible, keep to one animal per container.</p>
<p>If the amphibian is terrestrial or semi-aquatic, use just a small amount of water, moss or soaked cotton wool. If totally aquatic, fill the bag/container with de-chlorinated water (preferably the water the animal was living in to minimize stress).</p>
<p>Monitoring of water &#38; air temperature, humidity and lighting will be necessary while the amphibian is at the rescue centre. The enclosure should be quiet and away from vibrations.</p>
<p>-Reptiles: if small, evacuation can be accomplished using a pillowcase inside a secure transport carrier. Transfer on arrival to a secure cage at the evacuation site. Suggested additions to the evacuation kit; any necessary dietary supplements, water bowl for soaking, spray bottle for misting, heating pad, battery operated lamp, batteries and handling gloves if necessary.</p>
<p>Helping wildlife</p>
<p>-Do not approach wild animals that have taken refuge in your home: racoons, opossums and snakes often seek refuge from floodwaters in peoples homes, and have been known to remain there once waters recede. If you find yourself in this situation, open doors and windows to encourage the unwanted visitor to leave. Provided with an escape route, the animal will probably leave of its own accord. Should it stay, call your local animal control office or wildlife rescue service.</p>
<p>-Do not corner wild animals outside or try and rescue them: call your local animal control office. If stranded on an island after flooding, which has suitable shelter, you can leave appropriate food for the species. Approaching a wild animal may scare it into jumping into floodwater to escape, thus endangering it.</p>
<p>-Do not try and move a dead animal: animal carcasses can present a serious public health risk. Contact your local emergency management office or health department for instructions.</p>
<p>-If bitten by an animal: seek immediate medical attention. Rabies is transmitted this way and can be fatal if the antidote is not administered quickly enough.</p>
<p> Matthew Homfray<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/pets-articles/disaster-preparedness-for-your-pet-after-a-disaster-73752.html</p>
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		<title>Animal Adoption</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The idea of having a pet is an idea that many people consider but they rarely take the various needs of their new pet into account when they start the process to adopt this pet. These people will just see about adopting any pet that they see in pet stores and at the pet shelters [...]]]></description>
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<p>The idea of having a pet is an idea that many people consider but they rarely take the various needs of their new pet into account when they start the process to adopt this pet. These people will just see about adopting any pet that they see in pet stores and at the pet shelters that look cute. It is only when the animal adoption process is finished and they have taken the new family member home, that they are confronted by the reality of their having adopted an animal.</p>
<p>For this reason and many others when you decide to adopt any type of pet you should see if you have the ability to take of that pet. There are many different animals that can be considered as pets. These pets are generally dogs, guinea pigs, cats, parrots, rabbits, <a href="http://www.yourhappyhamster.com" target=_self>hamsters</a>, and different varieties of fresh water fish and saltwater fish. </p>
<p>While these are the main types of animal adoption pets that people consider having as companions or just plain pets, there are other exotic pets that some people think would be appropriate as pets. These types of pets include snakes, turtles, other reptiles and hawks, and even lion cubs. </p>
<p>Regardless of the type of animal that you may consider owning there are certain factors that need to be thought of before you go through with an animal adoption procedure. These factors will include the animal’s emotional state, mental state and the physical condition of this animal once you have taken the animal to your home. </p>
<p>While you may think that owning a pet is easy there are many requirements that your new pet will need seen to. As these various animals have different temperaments and requirements for their happiness and health, you will need to talk with an animal veterinarian or staff at animals shelters to understand the various needs of your new pet. </p>
<p>In an animal adoption you are taking home a pet whose likes and dislikes are already probably well established. These likes and dislikes will extend even to their dietary requirements. When you are looking into the types of food that are suitable for your new pet  you should understand what are the foods that will provide them with a good nutritious meal.</p>
<p>These many facts are needed to be thought of when you are looking into an animal adoption. Even though there are lots of pets who need a home and lots of love you have to be suitable for their future needs and happiness. So until you are sure about giving a 100% of your time and attention to these animals you may want to wait a while before you adopt a pet.</p>
<p> Krishan Bakhru<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/pets-articles/animal-adoption-128790.html</p>
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		<title>How can i get aspen out of my hamsters hair?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve had my hamster for maybe 3-4 days.We bought aspen,thinking i was gonna get a Robo dwarf  hamster.When i got to the pet shop they didn&#8217;t have robo hamsters. So i picked a teddy bear hamster, Now he has aspen all stuck in  is hair.Any advise on how to get aspen out of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve had my hamster for maybe 3-4 days.We bought aspen,thinking i was gonna get a Robo dwarf  hamster.When i got to the pet shop they didn&#8217;t have robo <a href="http://www.yourhappyhamster.com">hamsters</a>. So i picked a teddy bear hamster, Now he has aspen all stuck in  is hair.Any advise on how to get aspen out of my <a href="http://www.yourhappyhamster.com" target=_self>hamsters</a> hair?<br />
<br />no. its fine really just leave it if its bothering him itll come out hell make it lol. but mine always has stuff stuck to him the teddy bears are just lazy like that haha</p>
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		<title>Four Tips for Buying Chinchilla Wheels</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chinchillas need plenty of exercise.  One of the best ways to do this is to put a wheel in its cage.  There are a few things you need to consider when buying chinchilla wheels.  This article will give you a few tips.
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<p>Chinchillas need plenty of exercise.  One of the best ways to do this is to put a wheel in its cage.  There are a few things you need to consider when buying chinchilla wheels.  This article will give you a few tips.</p>
<p>Size</p>
<p>One of the first things you need to consider when buying one of these wheels is its size.  Most people are familiar with the exercise wheels used for <a href="http://www.yourhappyhamster.com" target=_self>hamsters</a>.  However, these aren&#8217;t suitable for use with chinchillas as they&#8217;re too small.  You need one that&#8217;s at least 14 inches in diameter.  Larger ones are better.  This will allow the chin to stretch out fully which reduces stress on the spine.</p>
<p>Material</p>
<p>You will also need to think about the type of material chinchilla wheels are made from.  You&#8217;ll have to decide between metal and plastic.  It&#8217;s best to choose a metal design.  As mentioned earlier, an ideal wheel will be relatively large.  With its increased size and weight, a plastic wheel will usually be less durable.  Also, chins love to chew on plastic, so they&#8217;ll quickly damage a wheel made from it.</p>
<p>Construction</p>
<p>One of the most important considerations is the wheel&#8217;s construction.  There should be no gaps in the area that the chinchilla runs on.  Its feet or tail may get caught in one of the gaps and cause a lot of damage.  Some chins have had to have their legs amputated for this very reason.  Therefore, make sure that the area where the chin runs is solid.</p>
<p>Interest</p>
<p>Some chinchilla wheels are quite expensive.  You&#8217;d probably be upset if you spent your money on one and your chin didn&#8217;t like it.  However, all of them don&#8217;t show immediate interest in exercise wheels.  Once he gets used to it, he may play with it everyday.  Just give him a few days to get used to his new surrounding.</p>
<p> D Swain<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/pets-articles/four-tips-for-buying-chinchilla-wheels-726452.html</p>
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		<title>Finding the Right Vet for Your Exotic Animal</title>
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<p>Pets are fine to have around because they keep their owners cheerful and present them with companionship. There are people who favor frequent pets like dogs and cats. However, there are also people who opt for alien and exotic pets.</p>
<p>Exotic pets are just like the other animals around but they are just novel to look at, and to sell with especially if they are living close to the habitat of man. Exotic pets are called such because they aren&#8217;t normally seen within the soul environment.</p>
<p>Adventurous people wish to take nurturing of exotic pets like big lizards, iguanas, alligators, and big snakes. Strange as it may appear, these pets keep them guests and sometimes not inside the pet cages but even in the privacy and luxury of their own homes.</p>
<p>Owning an exotic pet can be utterly complex as they entail a different kind of treatment compared to general pets. Exotic pets are also more costly to take worry of because of their food and living requirements. Most exotic pets are best left in the wildlife where they can take heed of one another but when a person brings home an exotic pet, he must make confident that the pet is well taken problem of by a veterinarian.</p>
<p>Veterinarians can be relied onto take charge of customary pets but how does one pick a veterinarian for his exotic pet? There are many veterinarians but only a few who are considered experts in taking trouble of exotic pets. Maybe because taking heed of universal pets like dogs and cats is much more productive as most people have them for pets very than exotic pets.</p>
<p>Exotic pets are sometimes given to children as gifts. However, children should be educated on how to take concern of their pets. As forever, there should be a veterinarian the teen can call when seeking guidance for his exotic pet.</p>
<p>Among the exotic pets that are normally given to children as gifts are guinea pigs, rats, <a href="http://www.yourhappyhamster.com" target=_self>hamsters</a>, gerbils, mice, Madagascar taunts cockroaches and leopard geckos. Most of these exotic pets are wholly easy to switch and oblige uncomplicated nursing. They are also commonly harmless to nickname though children should also be advised to employ caution in usage these exotic pets and to obtain the assistance of a veterinarian when basic.</p>
<p>It is important to expound a good relationship with the family veterinarian especially those with exotic pets. It is hard to find veterinarians with expertise on exotic pets so once you find the right one, it is shrewd to keep him. There maybe veterinarians in the sphere but those specializing in exotic pets can rarely be found. To be reliable that you have adequate protection for an exotic pet, it is best to request a veterinarian specializing in exotic pet concern first before exchange the exotic pet.</p>
<p> Judd Snell<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/pets-articles/finding-the-right-vet-for-your-exotic-animal-752039.html</p>
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		<title>Four Tips for Buying Chinchilla Wheels</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chinchillas need plenty of exercise.  One of the best ways to do this is to put a wheel in its cage.  There are a few things you need to consider when buying chinchilla wheels.  This article will give you a few tips.
Size
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<p>Chinchillas need plenty of exercise.  One of the best ways to do this is to put a wheel in its cage.  There are a few things you need to consider when buying chinchilla wheels.  This article will give you a few tips.</p>
<p>Size</p>
<p>One of the first things you need to consider when buying one of these wheels is its size.  Most people are familiar with the exercise wheels used for <a href="http://www.yourhappyhamster.com" target=_self>hamsters</a>.  However, these aren&#8217;t suitable for use with chinchillas as they&#8217;re too small.  You need one that&#8217;s at least 14 inches in diameter.  Larger ones are better.  This will allow the chin to stretch out fully which reduces stress on the spine.</p>
<p>Material</p>
<p>You will also need to think about the type of material chinchilla wheels are made from.  You&#8217;ll have to decide between metal and plastic.  It&#8217;s best to choose a metal design.  As mentioned earlier, an ideal wheel will be relatively large.  With its increased size and weight, a plastic wheel will usually be less durable.  Also, chins love to chew on plastic, so they&#8217;ll quickly damage a wheel made from it.</p>
<p>Construction</p>
<p>One of the most important considerations is the wheel&#8217;s construction.  There should be no gaps in the area that the chinchilla runs on.  Its feet or tail may get caught in one of the gaps and cause a lot of damage.  Some chins have had to have their legs amputated for this very reason.  Therefore, make sure that the area where the chin runs is solid.</p>
<p>Interest</p>
<p>Some chinchilla wheels are quite expensive.  You&#8217;d probably be upset if you spent your money on one and your chin didn&#8217;t like it.  However, all of them don&#8217;t show immediate interest in exercise wheels.  Once he gets used to it, he may play with it everyday.  Just give him a few days to get used to his new surrounding.</p>
<p> D Swain<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/pets-articles/four-tips-for-buying-chinchilla-wheels-726452.html</p>
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		<title>Pets: An affectionate and Perfect Companion</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Apr 2010 18:52:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pets are the best way of getting companionship, relaxation and amusement and are especially beneficial for children. Scientific studies show that kids who grow up with pets are more confident, socially adjusted and compassionate to those around them. From domestic animals like Dogs, Cats, Birds, Fish, small animals such as Guinea Pigs, Rats and Mice, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Pets are the best way of getting companionship, relaxation and amusement and are especially beneficial for children. Scientific studies show that kids who grow up with pets are more confident, socially adjusted and compassionate to those around them. From domestic animals like Dogs, Cats, Birds, Fish, small animals such as Guinea Pigs, Rats and Mice, Rabbits, Ferrets and, <a href="http://www.yourhappyhamster.com" target=_self>hamsters</a> to the more unusual like Lizards, Spiders, Frogs and Snakes etc. can make a great pet for you.</p>
<p>It’s very essential that you know how to train those pets. Training not only develops a bond with your pets but also allows your pets to see you in a new light. Training encourages them to use their brain. The most important aspect is that you start training them as soon as you get one. If it is a puppy, it can begin learning by its 8th week when you bring it home. As for any new older dog, this training gets your relationship started right. You must patiently and consistently train your pets with motivation. <strong><a href="http://www.pets4you.com/dogs.html">Dogs</a></strong> learn better and faster when motivated. They need to be brought consistently in touch with different people, places, animals, and things so that they do not develop behavioral concern. Rewarding good behavior will be the most effective tool you  <br /> have in training your pets.</p>
<p>There are many other things to consider like the personalities of the pets. You can research through the internet and can choose the perfect pet for you and your family. If you have young kids, pick an animal that is tolerant of kids. This is especially important aspect to consider since<strong> <a href="http://www.pets4you.com/dogs.html">puppies</a></strong> and cats need a lot of attention while they are growing up. If you are adventurous then a dog can be your perfect companion. Just you have to ensure that they fit into your lifestyle and you can adjust to their needs. The environment that you are going to provide to them is an essential aspect. Birds must not be kept near the kitchen; dogs need room to run around, <strong><a href="http://www.pets4you.com/cats.html">cats</a> </strong>constantly climb on top of everything. Also, if you’re on a busy street with a lot of traffic, an animal that needs a lot of outdoor time may have a short-lived existence as a family pet.</p>
<p>Look and research into each and every aspect before buying a pet. The age of your children must also be looked into while buying a pet for your family. Thus, take into account all the aspects and find yourself a pet that suits you and your family.</p>
<p> Mical Peeter<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/shopping-articles/pets-an-affectionate-and-perfect-companion-1323459.html</p>
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		<title>How old are hamsters when they start growing testicles?</title>
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Male hamsters always have testicles, they just don&#8217;t drop until they&#8217;re around 6-8 weeks old&#8230;

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<br />Male <a href="http://www.yourhappyhamster.com">hamsters</a> always have testicles, they just don&#8217;t drop until they&#8217;re around 6-8 weeks old&#8230;</p>
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