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Kim
Have been working as a dog groomer proffesionaly for just under 6 years now and have picked up alot of helplful hints and tips along the way such as canine behaviour, training, medical the list goes on. I have owned 4 dogs my self, 4 guinea pigs, 2 lizards, gold fish and a rabbit. I do love my animals and critters :D
Help with protecting a convertible laptop Keyboard.?
Hey guys, recently just bought a HP Pavilion x360 convertible laptop. I was just wandering how you all with convertible laptops keep the keyboard protected while in tablet mode, I only got it a week ago and already noticed one of the keys had lifted slightly after tablet use. I've tried looking at silicone covers but it looks like they would just fall off.
Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance :)
1 AnswerLaptops & Notebooks3 years agoRabbit query about his eating habits!? Could really use some help!?
So me and my bf went away for a few weeks, got back Saturday just gone. Straight away when we got home we knew bunny (neutered) had missed us! He's settled down now but last few days I've noticed when I go to give him a bit of carrot, he comes running over and latches on to it like he hasn't seen food in for ever! (but he has got a constant supply of dry food in his hutch, I am positive he is eating this aswell) so after he's eaten most of the carrot out my hand I usually hand it over for him to finish off on his own, instead he's now dropping it and whether or not it's a case he can't see it, he goes into a panic running round my legs until I pick it up and show it to him and again it's another desperate lunge to get to it! When he does have the carrot he still likes to parade about with it. The girl that looked after him is a very close friend's daughter and has looked after him a few times now, so I know she would tell me if there was a problem or not but I will be double checking today! In the mean time if any one knows why he is doing this or has any idea I would really appreciate some feed back!! TIA X
2 AnswersOther - Pets4 years agoGuinea pig advice!?
My Guinea is roughly 5 years old now, I ve noticed she s been a bit more quiet than usual and less lively like staying in her bedding area most of the time only coming down to eat and drink which I put down to her getting a bit older.... 2 weeks ago I weighed her and she weighed 871g, today I weighed her again and she s lost 220g she also has a bit of crusting around her eyes... Would it be advised to book a vet appointment? Thanks in advance :)
3 AnswersRodents5 years agoBunny query!?
I rehomed my friends rabbit yesterday, he is so layed back he may aswell be horizontal! He s happy as he s running around, when he lays down he stretches right out plus he s washing himself in front of us. Happily eating and drinking also. Even playing with the curtains lol. But today I ve made sure I ve been sitting on the floor with him just to get used me to (not pushing my self on him) and while he s been running around he will make a buzzing noise, thump then come straight over to me, have a sniff and run around me, then goes about his buisness again... Was just wandering if anyone knew what this was about. Thanks in advanced :D
2 AnswersOther - Pets5 years agoGuinea pig hutch!?
I found a gorgeous hutch for my Guinea pig, only problem is that two of the levels are just wood. Unfortunately my little piggy will wee anywhere and I'm worried about it ruining the wood. Is there any treatment I could get for the wood to make it a easy clean and to stop the wood from rotting? Any suggestions will be appreciated... I have tried litter training her but she couldn't get the hang of it, so unfortunately that's out the question really, but if anyone has any helpful tips of other ways for litter training that would be appreciated also!
Thanks guys!
2 AnswersRodents7 years agoDo you have to pay for bt vision on demand?
Im house sitting for a friend, they have bt vision but theres somthing i want to watch on demand, will it charge them if i watch programmes on demand?
3 AnswersTiVO & DVRs8 years agoGuinea pig behaviour?
My guinea pig is comfortable with me, will let me touch any where apart from her sides just before her back legs, if I was to touch here she'll turn quickly as if trying to bite me (she doesn't though, just like a warning) but once she has done this she'll have a funny five minuets pop corning, shaking her head and running up and down then go back to normal.
Is it just a funny spot for her? or could she be pregnant??
Thanks for the help :)
4 AnswersRodents8 years agoGuinea pig behaviour? Help!!?
I recently got a new guinea pig she is a month old, the first time i held her monday night she was fine and fell asleep, but last night she got a bit tetchy and bit me and tonight she had a funny 5 minuets of running around, pop corning and chattering then ran up to me and bit me twice? She'll do the running thing every know and then, but once i out her in my hoddie pocket she calms down straight away, i have owned 3 male guinea pigs before and they never done any thing like this. Can any one help at all would be appreciated :) x
3 AnswersRodents8 years ago