Prairie Dog: The Complete Owner's Guide
Highly social ground squirrels that bond strongly with owners. This comprehensive guide covers everything a new or experienced owner needs to know about the Prairie Dog.
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Overview & Key Facts
The Prairie Dog originates from North America and has a lifespan of 8-10 years. Size: Medium. Care level: Advanced. Typical price: $150-$300. Quick facts: Very social; Need companion or lots of attention; Bark like dogs; Need large enclosure.
Temperament & Personality
Prairie Dogs are known for being Social, Vocal, Affectionate, Active. They make excellent companions for the right owner. Understanding their personality is the first step to a happy life together.
Care Requirements
Housing: Large with burrowing area. Exercise: Need lots of space. Feeding: Hay, vegetables, prairie dog pellets. Health: Odontoma common.
Training Overview
The Prairie Dog is a Advanced-level pet to care for. Best suited to experienced pet owners.
Health Considerations
Odontoma common Regular vet visits are essential to ensure your Prairie Dog lives a long, healthy life.
Cost of Ownership
Initial purchase price: $150-$300. Budget for food, vet bills, supplies, and grooming. Annual costs vary by size and health needs.
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Final Thoughts
The Prairie Dog is a rewarding pet for the right owner. With the proper care, diet, and training, your Prairie Dog will thrive and bring joy for 8-10 years.
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Quick Facts About Prairie Dog
- ✓Very social
- ✓Need companion or lots of attention
- ✓Bark like dogs
- ✓Need large enclosure