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STRIPED SKUNK Information on the tracks, description, and distribution of the moose. http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Skunks Striped Skunks Habitat and Range Photo source Chris's Pet Skunk Page. Striped Skunks are found in the most of USA and Canada. http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
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Skunks As Pets Overview of the personality and feeding needs of skunks as pets. Includes a detailed fact sheet detailing the good versus bad of pet skunks. http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Wonderful Skunk And Opossum Web Site? I found a baby skunk/opossum how do I raise/rescue it? I'm writing a report on skunks/opossums for school can you give me info? http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
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Aspen Skunk Rabies Research, Inc Provides background, plus myths and facts about skunks. http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
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Scent-Sational Skunks - American Domestic Skunk Assoc. Inc. Informative articles, newsletters, overview of state laws, caretaking requirements, dietary needs, show listing, and adoption practices. http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
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Proper Care Of Your Turtle From Veterinary Associates Stonefield and predatory marauders, such as dogs, cats, rats, skunks and opossums. Captured turtles are then congregated in boxes and later sold to pet stores. http://www.vetcity.com/Infocenter/TurtleCare1.html
Extractions: VETERINARY ASSOCIATES STONEFIELD 203 MOSER ROAD LOUISVILLE KY 40223 (502) 245-7863, FAX (502) 245-2869 HOME LOCATIONS/HOURS DR. VAUGHN VETERINARIANS ... REFERRING VETERINARIANS Environmental Temperature, Hibernation and Diseases Environmental Temperature and Frequency of Feeding Box turtles can be fed daily, though many hobbyists feed them every other day or 2-3 times weekly. They will not eat at low environmental temperatures and likewise cannot digest food well at low temperatures. Consistently warm environmental temperatures must be maintained, especially at night, for box turtles kept in colder climates, or for those not allowed to hibernate. Hibernation Any box turtle that has recently been ill should not be allowed to hibernate. Hibernation results in a general decrease in overall resistance of the turtle. Consequently, latent or chronic illness in a hibernating turtle can then create more serious and even life-threatening disease. Hibernation is not necessary for the health and well-being of box turtles. Unlike regular sleep, hibernation involves a more prolonged period of inactivity, accompanied by a substantial decrease in metabolic activity, both of which enable the animal to survive Periods during which environmental conditions are relatively harsh. Newly acquired box turtles should not be allowed to hibernate until their health status has been accurately determined. Hatchling box turtles should not be allowed to hibernate until after their third year of life. Bar turtles can be kept from hibernating by maintaining their winter environmental temperature 5-10 degrees higher than their summer temperature. Under these conditions, box turtles usually appear sluggish. If they refuse to eat, Periodic forced-feedings are recommended.
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DuPage County Animal Care & Control Up for Adoption Animal care Control Microchipping Your pet Some species,such as skunks, raccoons, opossums, deer, squirrels, ground squirrels, http://www.dupageco.org/animalcontrol/generic.cfm?doc_id=314
Wildlife In Crisis Guidelines - Baby Mammals Use a plastic pet carrier for larger babies. For skunks and opossums, startwith soaked dry dog food, THE ABOVE APPLIES TO INITIAL care ONLY. http://www.wildlifeincrisis.org/guidelines/mammals.htm
Extractions: Wash all utensils, gloves and cages used with a 1:10 bleach/water solution. CHECK FOR INJURY OR SIGNS OF ILLNESS: Examine the animal for puncture wounds, lacerations, maggots and more serious injuries such as dislocations or broken bones. If an animal shows signs of paralysis, thick, yellow mucous discharge from nose or eyes, or convulsions are present, bring the animal immediately to your veterinarian or an emergency veterinary clinic for euthanasia. MAKE SURE THE ANIMAL IS WARM TO THE TOUCH: Young mammals cannot regulate their own body temperature. They need a heat source, either a hot water bottle or a heating pad on a low setting. Be sure you put the heat source under only half the cage so that the animal does not overheat. Initially, you can warm a baby mammal with your own body warmth (not directly on your skin) or immerse them in warm water for a few minutes (making sure to keep head out of water) and dry thoroughly.
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Extractions: Ok, you all know about the normal hazards like a fast moving vehicle, the business end of a gun, drowning, heat exhaustion and other obvious dangers. Most people are ignorant of the dangers that are always present and could kill or cripple their dogs. As typical of the American news system, sometimes networks will air stories of weird cases of death but most likely you will never hear of the dog that died FROM a household incident/accident. Kitchen: Bathroom: Here is where you keep your medicines (ok most of them). You probably also have some shampoo, conditioner and probably toilet bowl cleaner out in the open. Hey, most of us do. Now since most dogs are smaller than humans and have faster metabolism they can have a more severe and intensified reaction to our drugs and large doses of bathroom chemicals. So, If your dogs actually live in the house and visits the bathroom (no pun) make sure it is pet safe. Keep aspirins, diet drugs, allergy medicine, toothpaste, Tylenol, Advil, Motrin, and other medicines, powders and liquids secured. Please don't give you dog any of your medicines without first consulting the vet. If you dog has had first hand knowledge and taste of any of your bathroom chemicals consult your dog's vet immediately.