As usual, Pet Keeping with Marc Morrone has a great week ahead already planned. And here´s all the scoop.
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Petkeeping with Marc Morrone Monday SpoilersFebruary 14
Common Dog Problems & Solutions
Find out how your dog’s psychological and medical problems interact — and how best to handle them — when Marc talks with veterinary behaviorist Dr. E’Lise Christensen. Plus, tips for dealing with pets that compete for your attention, and how to accomplish a drama-free nail trimming.
Petkeeping with Marc Morrone Monday Spoilers Tuesday, February 15
Reptile Pets
Learn all about snakes and bearded dragons — they might not be fluffy or cute, but they can make surprisingly gregarious pet companions. Marc shares what makes these scaly, cold-blooded creatures unique as pets; plus, how to attend to their special diet and care needs.
Petkeeping with Marc Morrone Monday Spoilers Wednesday, February 16
Wild Things
Discover the fascinating similarities and differences between wild animals and domesticated pets in this special show about the wildlife that lives right in our own backyards. Plus, Marc gives a bird feeder tutorial, and wildlife rehabilitator Bobby Horvath shares advice about taking care of injured wild animals.
Petkeeping with Marc Morrone Monday Spoilers Thursday, February 17
Easy Pets
Discover the perfect low-maintenance pets for busy people, kids, first-time pet owners, and anyone else who just wants an easy animal companion. Get Marc’s advice about betta fish, guinea pigs, hamsters, and more animals that allow for the joy of pet companionship despite a hectic schedule.
Petkeeping with Marc Morrone Monday Spoilers Friday, February 18
High-Maintenance Pets
Take proper care of pets that have exacting environmental and dietary requirements, like pond pets, with Marc’s practical advice for keeping them healthy and happy. Find out how to handle frogs, sugar gliders, and iguanas, and learn if a high-maintenance pet is right for you.
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I really like you too come and maybe do a show. I would like for you to talk about goats/farm animals .And ifyou need space for your animals too run around.We have a fourty acre farm with gates.
Is it possible for you to discuss the different raw diets for dogs such as raw itself, dr harveys and the barf diet. Espeacially , if your purchased a puppy from a breeder that already started it on regular dry food and you want to wean it off the regular dry food to one of the above mentioned diets. Where would i find out the kind of meat and how much and how often to feed it to a pup, and an older dog. I have not yet got the puppy, but i do know i want to switch it on to one of the raw diets. I know what organ meat is, but what is muscle meat? Also, where is the best places to purchase these meats in bulk. Also, bone meal is important. I’ve been taking uncooked eggs shells and drying them, then pulverizing them to a powder form and sprinkling it on my food for years. Can i do the same for a pup? If not what kind of bone meal do you feed to a dog and where do you get it? Where can i obtain a list of fruits and vegetables that are dangerous for dogs? I know garlic,onion, grapes most fruit pits, apricots and whole celery sticks ( they must be sliced, because of the strings on the stalk,otherwise they are healty for birds and dogs). Also choccolate of anykind, i know about. On the computer I been able to locate lists of plants that are poisoness to dogs, but not vegetables. Can you help? I would appreaciate any help you can give me. My puppy will be coming home soon.