Wild chinchillas Outdoor keeping of rabbits Dormouse
Contents:
2 INTERN
3 EXTERNAL
4 THINGS TO KNOW
12 DATES & TIPS
13 MY STORY Hamsters on the run From Kathrin Aretz
14 PHOTOSTORY Green food From Ralf Sistermann
19 REPORTAGE City green - Fresh food for small urban mammals From David Küpfer
22 FOOD Dandelion, plantain & Co. - a land of milk and honey for many small mammals From Dipl. Biol. Sandra Honigs
26 KEEPING AND BREEDING Natural rabbit nutrition Animal-friendly feeding with Green food and hay From Christine Wilde
31 POSTER The striped bristle squirrel (Xerus erythropus) From Anne Weber
35 REPORTAGE Stress in guinea pigs From Dr. Marion Reich
38 NATIVE ANIMAL WORLD From hibernation and spring tiredness The keeping of dormice From Ralf Sistermann
41 KEEPING AND BREEDING Natural rabbit husbandry in the garden Tips and tricks for creating a species-appropriate outdoor enclosure From Judith Schmitt
44 REPORTAGE On quiet paws Nocturnal observations on wild long-tailed chinchillas (Chinchilla laniger) in Chile From Amy Deane and Bharath Ganesh
48 KEEPING AND BREEDING Wild rats in human hands Difficulties in the care and housing of wild and wild-related emergency animals From Katja Lagansky
51 INTERNET FORUMS FOR SMALL MAMMAL KEEPERS
52 EXPEDITION RODENTIA Preference for bamboo shoots - Observations at the Greater bamboo lemur (Hapalemur simus) in Ranomafana (Madagascar) From Christian Neumann
56 CLASSIFIED ADS
58 CONSULTATION HOUR Computer tomography in rabbits From Dr. med. vet. Michael Streicher
60 RAT & TAT
61 READER ADVICE
62 REGIONAL GUIDE
64 BOKITOS WILD LIFE My start in life From Steffi Leitner
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GU Curious guinea pigs - how they feel at home
This guide shows what guinea pigs need to feel comfortable in everyday family life - from the right equipment to meaningful activities. With tips for parents and discovery pages, knowledge is conveyed in a way that is easy to understand and suitable for everyday use.
Important features
Practical guinea pig guide from the GU small animals series
With quick start pages, infographics and discovery pages (observation tips/small experiments)
Contains tips for parents on how to handle children correctly with the animal
Extra: reference to the free GU Pet Plus app
Important advantages
Helps you to avoid husbandry mistakes so that guinea pigs show typical behavior and feel safe
Supports species-appropriate, family-friendly husbandry with clear step-by-step information
Promotes activity and observation - ideal if children are to be actively involvedGuinea pigs appear uncomplicated - but in order for them to remain really trusting and show their typical, lively behavior, they need suitable housing conditions. This is exactly where "Curious Guinea Pigs" from the GU Small Animals series comes in: The guide bundles knowledge about a fulfilling guinea pig life and makes it so easy to understand that it can be implemented immediately in everyday life.
The author, Dr. Immanuel Birmelin, a well-known behavioral researcher, shares his experiences from years of keeping and researching guinea pigs and explains what is important in practice. You will receive guidance on key topics such as equipment, care and activity - the very things that determine whether your animals feel safe and become active. The book is particularly family-friendly, with quick-start pages for a quick introduction and infographics that show important information at a glance. There are also discovery pages with observation tips and small ideas that encourage children (and adults) to understand guinea pigs better - instead of just "having" them. In addition, tips for parents help children to treat the animals correctly and respectfully.
Zoo-Roco tip
Guinea pigs are very much group animals: plan the housing from the outset so that your animals have social contact, opportunities to retreat and something to do. If you are unsure whether your enclosure, structure or feeding is suitable, make a note of your questions as you read - this way you can implement the tips in your home.
Guinea pigs - How to make them feel good all roundBlurbEverything beginners and real guinea pig fans need to know about keeping and the special needs of these lively rodents.needs of these lively rodents - so that animals and humans feel at home together under one roof.SummaryAll the basics and practical tips from the experts - for happy rodents
Guinea pigs are mainly cute, but boring? Not at all! These little South Americans like to go on voyages of discovery and are also really clever. They love company and prove to be real chatterboxes, squeaking and cooing to keep in constant contact with their conspecifics.
In the new, completely revised GU Animal Guide to Guinea Pigs, renowned behavioral scientist Dr. Immanuel Birmelin explains what these cute rodents need to feel completely at ease. Whether it's cage equipment, nutrition, care or health: you will learn everything you need to know about keeping guinea pigs in a species-appropriate way in a quick, clear and entertaining way. There are also numerous tips on how to keep the animals moving in an outdoor enclosure in the home, on the balcony or in the garden and provide plenty of variety in your guinea pigs' everyday lives.Sound expert knowledge:Renowned behaviorist Dr. Immanuel Birmelin explains everything you need to know about guinea pigs, their adorable quirks and how to keep and care for them appropriately.
Varied activities: With lots of tips for an exciting and healthy guinea pig life - indoors and outdoors.
Practical instructions: With easy-to-understand instructions and practical tips, the book helps you to better understand the needs of guinea pigs and provide them with a home in which they feel completely at ease.
Hamsters - How to make them feel good all roundBlurbEverything beginners and hamster fans need to know about keeping these small rodents and their special needs - so that animals and humans feel at home together under one roof Summary So your hamster feels completely at ease. Hamsters are real night owls: they only really come to life when it gets dark. Then they climb, burrow and of course "hamster" for all they're worth. In the new, completely revised GU hamster pet guide, you will learn what your hamster needs to feel completely at ease - how to acclimatize it step by step, what it likes and what keeps it healthy and how to satisfy its strong urge to move. You will find lots of ideas for exciting activities and find out how the hamster house and enclosure should look and be equipped to meet the needs of these small rodents. The guide is rounded off with tried and tested tips on selection and purchase, offspring, illnesses and veterinary emergencies. Behavioral scientist Peter Fritzsche also explains typical animal behavior. You can then test your hamster knowledge in the large online hamster quiz and be well prepared for the arrival of your new pet.Comprehensive hamster care: Find out how to keep your hamster happy and healthy from settling in to species-appropriate keeping.Creative activity ideas: Discover numerous ideas on how to encourage your nocturnal hamster's strong urge to move in a sensible and exciting way.Expert knowledge and practical tips: The guide offers practical tips on selection, care and emergencies as well as an online quiz to test and expand your hamster knowledge.
Dwarf rabbitkeeping, caring for and keeping active from Beck AngelaBlurbPlenty of space to hop around, dig and make hooks, a life in pairs or in a group - that's what makes dwarf rabbits happy. Optimum husbandry, a healthy diet and an understanding of their nature provide security in their daily life together. Many play ideas provide variety and strengthen the relationship between humans and animals.
Everything that is important for species-appropriate keeping: from the selection and housing of dwarf rabbits to feeding, care and activity. The plus to the book: the free KOSMOS PLUS app with additional information and films.
The Djungarian dwarf hamsterPhodopus sungorus from Zachrau AndreaBlurbThe Djungarian dwarf hamster is one of the smallest pets in the world and takes hearts by storm with its beady eyes, loyal gaze and soft fur. In this guide, you will learn all about the dwarf hamster's distribution and habitat, as well as everything you need to know about enclosure size, furnishings and food. Read everything you need to know to better understand the behaviour of these small rodents and how to prevent diseases.
Summary
The Djungarian dwarf hamster is one of the smallest pets in the world and takes hearts by storm with its beady eyes, loyal gaze and soft fur. In this guide by Andrea Zachrau, you will learn about the dwarf hamster's distribution and habitat as well as everything you need to know about enclosure size, furnishings and food. Read everything you need to know to better understand the behaviour of these small rodents and how to prevent diseases. Each volume offers you detailed, practical care instructions and you will find all the information you need to successfully breed your animals. All the important questions, from housing to furnishings, technical equipment, species-appropriate nutrition and disease prevention, are answered with numerous tricks and tips. Experienced, long-standing breeders reveal how you can encourage the animals to reproduce and raise the young in good health, all in full colour, generously illustrated and attractively designed - species by species.
Guinea pigs keeping, caring for and keeping activefrom Beck AngelaBlurbA life in pairs or in a small group, a nice enclosure and daily free run make guinea pigs happy. Optimum husbandry, a healthy diet and an understanding of their nature provide security in their daily life together. A wealth of play ideas provides variety and strengthens the relationship between humans and animals.
Everything that is important for species-appropriate keeping: from the selection and housing of guinea pigs to feeding, care and activity. The plus to the book: the free KOSMOS PLUS app with additional information and films.
Can my cat eat daisies? Is it safe if my Wellensitticham Ficus nibbles? Broken down by wild plants, house and garden plants, fodder plants, herbs, poisonous and medicinal plants are described with which pet animals may come into contact. With advice for individual species.
The Persian gerbil book Among the many gerbil species, Persian gerbils are something very special. Their graceful appearance and highly interesting behaviour make the "Persians", as they are affectionately called by many owners, fascinating pets. Due to their curiosity and open-mindedness towards humans, they are also real "heartbreakers" Unfortunately, there is hardly any literature on keeping and breeding these beady-eyed rodents. Author Anne Weber is editor-in-chief of the small mammal specialist magazine RODENTIA and summarises her many years of experience with the care and breeding of "Persians" here. Benefit from her practical tips and detailed husbandry descriptions so that you can enjoy your Persian gerbils right from the start! Contents:Biology,Acquisition,Husbandry,Food and water,Keeping healthy,Fun and games,Offspring
Rodentia 01 - Chinchillas
Guinea pigs in the gardenDegus and their relativesSee the most beautiful rats
Contents:
2 INTERN
3 EDITORIAL AND ADVISORY BOARD
5 INTERESTING FACTS
11 legal
12 Dates & TIPS
15 MY STORY: Refined guinea pig, by Marion Zeddies
16 PHOTOstory: Chinchillas, by Christian Brüggemann
23 KEEPING AND BREEDING: The keeping of chinchillas, by Anke Suchy
28 REISE: Amy and the chinchillas, by Dr Martina Raffel
34 KEEPING AND BREEDING: Chinchilla colour breeding, by Rebecca Schmidt
38 BIOLOGY: Chinchilla genetics, by Christian Brüggemann
39 POSTER: The Campbell dwarf hamster, by Christian Brüggemann
43 HEIMISCHE TIERWELT: The brown hare gives up the spoons, by Christian Brüggemann
46 REPORTAGE: Guinea pigs in the garden, by Iris Küster
51 KEEPING AND BREEDING: The breeding of Virginia opossums, by Dirk Fußbahn
54 REPORTAGE: See the most beautiful: Rat exhibitions in Germany, by Simone Grigat
58 KEEPING AND BREEDING: Together they are strong: spiny mice, by Frank Böhme & Peter Kneisel
61 KEEPING AND BREEDING: Degus and their relatives, by Sabine Gehrsitz
64 KEEPING AND BREEDING: Persian gerbil, by Michael Herting
66 ZOOLOGISCHE GÄRTEN: The Zoo of Small Mammals: Tierpark Berlin, by Christian Kern
70 SPRECHSTUNDE: Anaesthesia in small rodents and rabbits, by Andreas Küster
73 SCIENCE: What kind of house does the mouse want?, by Lars Lewejohann
76 MAUSKLICK
77 RAT & TAT
78 BOOK REVIEW
80 snickers' wild life: Wild Westphalia, by Christian Brüggemann
Rodentia 78 - Small Animal Doc's
Content:With the acquisition of a new home animal always the question about the choice of a competent veterinary surgeon arises. Since not each veterinarian is specialized in rabbits and Nager, small animal owners should inform themselves first, to whom they can turn in the case of an illness of their favorites trustingly. But how do I find a good veterinarian, how do I recognize his qualification? What should be considered before, during and after a visit to the vet? What are the most common questions and problems with rabbits and rodents that come "on the table" at the veterinarian? How does the everyday life of a veterinary surgeon and a veterinary nurse look like in practice? The title theme of the next RODENTIA - Nager & Co. is dedicated to these and other questions.Overweight with guinea pigs, rabbits & CO.: As with dog and cat also with the small domestic animals the number of overweight animals constantly increases. Unfortunately, obesity is not a harmless "blemish", but leads to limited mobility, digestive disorders and other serious illnesses, so that the life expectancy of fat animals is considerably reduced. But how do I know if my animal is overweight? What can I do if my pet is overweight? RODENTIA author Sara Roller will answer all these questions in the next issue.Alternative methods to animal testing: Animal experiments save human lives, say many scientists. Animal experiments are ethically unacceptable, contradict critics. The public splits itself particularly at medical animal experiments, because here it concerns human lives. A considerable number of scientists argue that many new therapies cannot be developed without animal experiments. The question is: Are we really faced with this choice? Do we really have to sacrifice human lives if we decide against exposing laboratory animals to terrible torture? Kerstin Han at RODENTIA - Nager & Co. is investigating these fundamental questions.Play behaviour of rats: Colour rats are extremely curious and playful animals, which explore the unknown through their playing behaviour and have learning experiences. The development of curiosity, play and learning depends not only on the individual, but also on the social situation of the animals and the "environmental enrichment". This means that rats that grow up and live in a richly structured environment are much more explorative and playful than their peers, who are cared for under unstructured conditions. Rat owner Katharina Groß gives insights into the fascinating curiosity, playing and learning behaviour of these rodents.Content:EditorialThings to knowTips and DatestitleThe veterinary profession in Germany. Trends and developments in the field of small animals and petsKathrin Aretz titleDevelopment of veterinary care for small mammals. More need for specialisationsProf. Dr. Michael Fehr titleDream jobs with animals. Which "animal" job description suits me best?Sara Roller titleIn search of the "right" one. How to recognize a competent veterinarianKerstin Han demeanorThe scared guinea pig. Dealing with fearful contemporariesDr. Marion Reich Humans and animalsThe other way. How research works without animal suffering Kerstin Han nutritionWhat's the truth? Grains and seeds in rabbit nutritionViola SchillingernutritionOh, you fat pig! Overweight with guinea pigs, rabbits & Co.Sara RollerpostureFree housing of ferrets. A field reportSabine HumburgnutritionIt works without pellets, too. Five years of near-narture chinchilla nutrition Part 2David KüpferpostureSprightly pensioners. Rabbits in old ageKerstin HandemeanorGenes and behavior. The influence of genetics and epigeneticsDr. Marion Reichservicedemeanor"Rattus ludens." The playing behaviour of colour ratsCatherine GreatmedicineDigestive problems in rabbits. When is it an emergency?Dr. med. vet. Jennifer Nehlsinternet forumspreviewLast but not least Full Pulle PaulaEpisode 13: We at the stationKathrin Aretz
Rodentia 19 - Rabbit nutrition
Rats: Breeding and animal welfareFeeding marmosetsSteppe lemmingsLarge poster: Golden hamster
Contents:
2 INTERN
3 EXTERNAL
6 THINGS TO KNOW
12 DATES & TIPS
14 PHOTOSTORYRabbit nutritionFrom Christian Ehrlich
19 REPORTSpecies-appropriate nutrition for rabbits –The digestive system and basic feeding principlesBy Jolf Meyer
24 BIOLOGYConsequences of incorrect feeding –Diseases of the digestive organs in rabbits caused by feeding errorsBy Prof Dr Michael Fehr
28 REPORTAGESnacks for rabbits –What is tasty and healthy?From Christina Busch
31 POSTERThe Golden Hamster (Mesocricetus auratus f.dom.)From Christian Ehrlich
35 BIOLOGYSpecies-appropriate feeding of marmosets –Not an easy task for the carer…From Daniel Bürkle
40 REPORTAGEAnimal welfare and breeding?! – The idea of an alternative using the example of rat breedingFrom Simone Grigat
44 KEEPING AND BREEDINGFamiliarisation of chinchillas –So the first time in the new home is not a tortureFrom Daniela Müller
50 BIOLOGYThe steppe lemming (Lagurus lagurus –Legend and truth about a rodent From Ralf Sistermann
53 KEEPING AND BREEDINGFerret colour scienceThe most common colour and pattern variations of the small predators From Christian Ehrlich
56 CLASSIFIED ADS
58 BIOLOGYSmall prey – great varietyPart 2: Distribution and species diversity By Udo Gansloßer
62 REGIONAL GUIDE
64 FRITZYS WORLDPedicure against your willFrom Christian Ehrlich
NTV Life with chinchillas
Chinchillas are simply marvellous animals: Their exceptionally dense, soft fur, bushy tail and large ears make them unmistakable. Thanks to this cute appearance and their friendly, inquisitive nature, these lively rodents are becoming increasingly popular as pets. This guide explains the requirements of chinchillas in terms of housing, nutrition, care and reproduction in a clear and easy-to-understand way. A book for anyone who wants to know more!
As a long-time chinchilla keeper, author Tatjana Jonca has extensive experience in keeping and breeding these adorable rodents.
Habitat and way of life
Before buying: What do chinchillas need?
All information on species-appropriate keeping: housing, accessories, care
The right diet
Socialising chinchillas
Understanding chinchillas
Breeding and genetics
All colours at a glance
Keeping healthy and diseases
Brilliant photos
Author: Tatjana Jonca
256 pages
190 colour photos
Format: 16.8 x 21.8 cm, softcover
CHF 28.50
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