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Reptile Owners Are More Likely to Experience Problems With Their Pets

A national pet survey carried out on behalf of the Blue Cross earlier this year has revealed that people who own reptiles are more likely to experience problems with their pets than people who own other animals.

The survey reported in the Veterinary Record this week was carried out on behalf of the Blue Cross. This animal welfare charity is conducting work to try to gain a greater insight into the human-animal bond. In the survey which was carried out earlier this year "almost half of all reptile owners had experienced unexpected problems with their pets. This compared with 25 per cent of pet owners generally" (Veterinary Record:2005) The Blue Cross is urging people who are thinking of acquiring a reptile as a pet to consider it very carefully before making the commitment.

I would agree that anyone who decides to keep a reptile (or an amphibian) as a pet should learn as much as they can about the needs of the species they intend to keep BEFORE they acquire it! These animals often have very specialised needs including a special diet and the control of environmental factors such as the temperature and humidity. Often specialised and maybe expensive equipment is needed to keep these animals. Considerable thought should be given as to whether all the animal's needs can be provided for; and whether you have the time and financial resources to look after your pet properly.

If you really are keen on keeping a reptile or an amphibian as a pet I would recommend that you do a good deal of research into your chosen species. Obviously there will be much information available on the internet but it would be a good idea to contact your vet to discuss the type of animal you intend to keep. Not all vets will have the specialised knowledge to be able to advise you on reptiles or amphibians but they should be able to refer you to a veterinary surgeon who does. Once you have been referred to a vet who has experience of working with these animals it would be a good idea to get them to give you advice on the husbandry requirements of your intended pet. Many problems with "exotic" species can be prevented or resolved if environmental and dietary factors are correct for that particular type of animal.

If once you have done this research you decide that keeping a pet such as a reptile is more of a commitment than you are prepared or able to take on, there are many other types of animal which can be very rewarding and much easier to care for. If on the other hand you do decide to go ahead and purchase a reptile, you will be able to be a much more responsible pet owner as a result of this preparation and you will probably get more enjoyment and satisfaction from the experience of owning such a creature as well.

© Samantha Coe. All rights reserved. Further information, news and pet-related healthcare articles are available at vetbase.co.uk

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