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Every species of hamster, whether it’s a standard or a dwarf, requires pretty much the same level of care and maintenance. However, the biggest surprise has to be in the amount of food required by both, which is virtually the same, even though the physical size of the dwarf hamster is just a fraction of the Syrian hamster.

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The Care of Hamsters – A Choice of Standard Or Dwarf

Healing Brachial Chakra on Animals

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Animal chakras centers are very similar to that of human’s, except for one major area. Humans have seven major chakras areas in our physical bodies. Animal’s, however, have eight major centers. The eighth major one is something fairly new to the healing area concerning animals.

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Healing Brachial Chakra on Animals

Healing Third Eye Chakra on Animals

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Working with animals and healing is such a rewarding experience, not only for the animal with the physical, mental, emotional, or spiritual issue, but also for the practitioner that is working with the healing. You can use a combination of techniques for animal healings, such as energy work, vibrational, crystal usage, massage, acupuncture, acupressure, and many more.

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Healing Third Eye Chakra on Animals

Parrot Food Mistakes to Avoid!

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Your choice of parrot food is one of the most important decisions you have to make as a parrot parent! It impacts your bird’s life span as well as both his physical and emotional health! A big misconception, and one of the biggest mistakes you can make, is to make seeds the staple of your parrot’s diet.

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Parrot Food Mistakes to Avoid!

As with all living creatures, ‘you are what you eat’ stands true for your house rabbit. Feeding your precious bunny correctly is one of the most important things you can do for both their physical and mental well-being.

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What Do Rabbits Eat – Are Pellets Really the Best?

Have you ever wondered how grooming you’re your pet may affect him mentally and emotionally? In most cases, regardless of what species is your pet, his emotional and mental health will be directly represented by the physical appearance.

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Mental Influence That Pet Grooming May Have on Your Pet

Pets Are Good For Our Health

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More than half of American households own a pet and its a good thing because experts believe that pets are good for both our physical and psychological health. Research has shown that they can help us reduce blood pressure and stress, lengthen the lives of heart attack patients and help Alzheimer’s patients to relax and eat better.

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Pets Are Good For Our Health

National Pet Obesity Day

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While people who are obese have the option of going on Atkins, or even having gastric bypass surgery or gastric band surgery to shrink their stomachs, obese dogs and cats do not have this luxury. Obese dogs and cats may be unaware that they even are obese, and may simply enjoy dining on the delightful array of foods that their owners put before them, unaware of the physical problems that this buffet of excess could potentially cause them.

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National Pet Obesity Day

All hamsters are generally nocturnal, which means that they sleep during daytime and stay awake at night, and so they also do their physical activities at night. Dwarf Hamsters are crepuscular pets and their activities generally occur very early in the morning and evening. When they are in the wild, during the daylight hours they burrow underground to protect themselves from predators, but they usually take intervals of sleep and rest during the day, so you may see them roaming around occasionally then also.

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Dwarf Hamster Training and Daily Exercise Routines

What to Look For in an Animal Communicator

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It is important to learn to trust your own intuition when searching for an animal communicator or any other kind of intuitive. Those of us working within the spiritual realm (including animal communication) have a tremendous responsibility to those whom we come in contact with. Our responsibility is so great because of the physical lives that we affect, and also because we affect the spiritual lives of those whom we come in contact with.

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What to Look For in an Animal Communicator