Fleas are capable of reproducing with amazing speed. Each female flea is capable of laying nearly 2,000 eggs during their reproductive life. In order for a female to be reproductive they must take a blood meal from the host (your pet). Fleas begin laying eggs two days after a blood…
Keeping Rabbits and Guinea Pigs Safe in the Heat Rabbits and Guinea Pigs can overheat very quickly, especially when living in wooden hutches and sheds outdoors. Sadly, heatstroke is fatal in most cases so it is important to take precautions during the summer months. Tips to keep your pets safe…
Flystrike (also known as Myiasis) occurs when a certain type of fly lays eggs on a rabbit’s skin (usually around the bottom). Flies are attracted to the smell of faeces, urine and scent glands.