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Caring for Your Exotic Small Mammals in Philadelphia, PA

Our Exotic Small Mammal Wellness Services

Due to their size and unique needs, small mammals can experience rapid health changes. With regular yearly health checks, you can stay ahead of these shifts and avoid major health complications.

What to expect during a routine wellness check:

  • Full physical assessment and weight monitoring
  • Blood tests (CBC and chemistry panels)
  • Stool sample check
  • Guidance on nutrition and care needs
  • Ferret vaccinations (if applicable)

If you have any specific questions or concerns about your pet's well-being, such as unusual behaviors or signs of sickness, we’re here to address them. Beyond the physical check-up, we also offer advice on optimizing their living conditions, lifestyle, and diet to boost your pet’s overall quality of life and minimize future health risks.

Common Health Concerns in Exotic Small Mammals

Petite pets can be susceptible to a variety of health issues, such as:

  • Oral health challenges:
    • Tartar accumulation
    • Spurs on enamel
    • Irregular tooth growth
    • Mouth infections
  • Reproductive disorders
  • Contagious illnesses

Signs of Illness in Exotic Small Mammals

Some telltale signs your small mammal pet is feeling unwell include:

Signs Your Pocket Pet May Be Unwell

If your small mammal is experiencing health issues, they may show one or more of these warning signs:

  • Reduced appetite
  • Regurgitation or loose stools
  • Eye or nasal discharge
  • Low energy levels
  • Unusual aggressiveness

Other Services for Exotic Small Mammals

We're well-equipped to offer advanced surgical procedures for exotic small mammals, such as removing growths, excising tumors, and providing surgical care for reproductive disorders.

For more information or to set up an appointment with our exotic vet team, don’t hesitate to call us at (215) 995-4049.

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Signs Your Pocket Pet May Be Unwell

If your small mammal is experiencing health issues, they may show one or more of these warning signs:

  • Reduced appetite
  • Regurgitation or loose stools
  • Eye or nasal discharge
  • Low energy levels
  • Unusual aggressiveness

Other Services for Exotic Small Mammals

We're well-equipped to offer advanced surgical procedures for exotic small mammals, such as removing growths, excising tumors, and providing surgical care for reproductive disorders.

For more information or to set up an appointment with our exotic vet team, don’t hesitate to call us at (215) 995-4049.