Pet Loss Prevention – Preserve the Life of Your Aquatic Pets Through Proper Care Techniques

Most people love their aquatic animals just as much as they do traditional pets and can feel the loss of this kind of pet just as deeply. After all, while fish and lizards can’t necessarily cuddle and play, they bring a certain amount of tranquility and peacefulness to a household. Because you invest time, energy, resources and money into taking care of your aquatic animals, it’s important that you care for them as effectively possible to preserve their lives for as long as possible and avoid having to write a pet memorial to your pet. While they provide a different kind of companionship, they are still a kind of companion nonetheless.

Proper care techniques are essential for life longevity of these animals. Here are some tips on how to properly care for your aquatic animals to ensure the longest possible lives for these fun and colorful pets.

Clean out their habitats often: Every different aquatic animal needs a different type of habitat. For example, some lizards need a semi-dry, heated space; others need strict temperature control and access to more water than others. Snakes need spaces to climb and hide when they feel threatened. Depend on the type of aquatic animal you have, you need to find out exactly what you can do to ensure their habitat is clean and structured to be as similar to a natural habitat as possible.
If you have a snake, lizard or other aquatic animals (with the exception of a fish), find a vet that specializes in this type of care: Many people make the mistake of thinking that aquatic animals don’t need to be taken to the vet; this couldn’t be further from the true. With the exception of fish, all animals need to see a vet when they are sick or for annual wellness visits. When choosing a vet for your snake or lizard, be sure you choose someone who has a history of successful care and treatment of these animals. Moreover, the doctor you choose should be patient and willing to explain exactly what needs to be done to provide proper care for your pet.
Do your research on the types of health issues these types of pets may face: Understanding what health issues each specific animal faces can help you understand how to best care for them. Read and conduct online research to ensure that you are well-informed about your pet’s particular species. Seek out info on habits, potential diseases and/or infections, mating habits, parasites common to the species of your pet and more.

The key to pet loss prevention in aquatic animals is to be armed with the most – and best – information possible. Understanding their inner workings and exactly what they need will ensure that you are the most effective pet owner possible. Moreover, if you do experience the pet loss of an aquatic animal, don’t feel as though your grief isn’t valid and seek out the pet loss support of like minded people that understand what you are doing through.

Colleen Mihelich
Owner, Peternity . . . honoring your pet for eternity
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colleen@peternity.com
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