Small Pets & Birds
Caring for small mammals and birds requires specific knowledge of their unique physiology and behavioral needs. While often viewed as low-maintenance 'starter pets,' species like rabbits, guinea pigs, and parrots actually require precise husbandry to thrive. As a veterinary nurse, I often see preventable conditions caused by dietary errors or inadequate housing. This section bridges the gap between clinical veterinary advice and practical home care, ensuring you have the information needed to maintain your pet's health and prevent common emergencies.
Recognizing signs of illness in these animals is a critical skill for any owner. Small mammals and birds are prey species, meaning they instinctively hide signs of pain or weakness until they are critically ill. The guides here prioritize preventative care—such as correct nutrition to support dental health and gut function—and teach you how to spot the subtle, early warning signs of distress that require veterinary attention.
Parrot Step Up and Recall: Clicker Training Guide
Learn how to teach a parrot or cockatiel to step up and recall on command using positive reinforcement clicker training. This four week spring plan covers session length, body language, and troubleshooting.
Bioactive Vivarium Setup for Geckos: A Spring Guide
Learn how to build a thriving bioactive vivarium for leopard geckos or crested geckos this spring. This step by step guide covers substrate layering, cleanup crew species, live plants, climate control, and a month by month establishment timeline.
Spring Bearded Dragon Mistakes New Owners Must Avoid
New bearded dragon owners often repeat the same preventable husbandry errors each spring. This guide covers UVB bulb replacement timing, basking temperature accuracy, insect overfeeding risks, and safe outdoor sun exposure setups.
Spring Grazing Runs for Rabbits and Guinea Pigs in Canada
Canadian springs bring unique challenges for outdoor rabbit and guinea pig grazing, from late frost risks to local predators like coyotes and hawks. This guide covers climate-safe setup, toxic plant identification, and supervision tips tailored to Canadian conditions.
Spring Grooming Guide for Long-Haired Rabbits
Long-haired rabbits need intensified grooming routines in spring and summer to prevent matting, parasites, and flystrike. This guide covers coat care, scent gland cleaning, nail trimming, and early warning signs every owner should know.
Flystrike in Rabbits: Emergency Signs and First Aid
Flystrike (myiasis) can kill a rabbit in hours during spring. Learn to spot the earliest warning signs and perform emergency first aid before reaching a vet.
Supporting Pet Birds Through a Spring Moult
Spring moult demands significant nutritional support for pet birds. This guide covers protein requirements, amino acid gaps in seed diets, bathing schedules, and feather quality indicators that signal deficiency.
What First-Time Budgie Owners Get Wrong
First-time budgie owners often fall for cage size myths, seed-only diets, and mirror misconceptions. This FAQ guide covers the most common mistakes and how to fix them before problems start.
Safe Outdoor Rabbit Enclosure: A Canadian Spring Guide
Canadian rabbit owners face a compressed outdoor season, aggressive native predators, and dramatic temperature swings. This checklist covers everything needed to keep outdoor enclosures safe from late spring through early autumn across Canadian climate zones.
Spring Grooming for Pet Guinea Pigs: A Full Guide
Spring is the ideal time to refresh your guinea pig's grooming routine. This guide covers coat care by breed, bathing frequency, nail trimming basics, and skin checks every owner should perform between vet visits.
Calcium and Phosphorus Ratios in Budgerigar Diets: Why Seed-Only Feeding Falls Short and What to Add for Bone and Feather Health
Most budgerigar owners are surprised to discover that a seed-only diet chronically inverts the calcium-to-phosphorus ratio, quietly undermining bone density, feather quality, and reproductive health. This guide explains the science behind the imbalance and offers practical, vet-aligned strategies for correcting it.
Safe Spring Vegetables and Herbs for Pet Rabbits and Guinea Pigs: A Seasonal Fresh Food Guide With Toxic Plant Warnings
Spring brings an abundance of safe, nutrient-rich fresh foods for pet rabbits and guinea pigs, from leafy greens to vitamin C-rich herbs and aromatic seasonal stems. This guide covers what to offer, how much to feed, and which common spring plants pose a serious toxicity risk to small herbivores.