subscribesubscriber servicescontact usabout ussite mapBuy a Classified
Mon, Jul 06 2009 

Published: March 05, 2008 08:00 am    print this story  

Easter pets need proper care

Rachael Van Horn

Despite the added sugar to the diet, chocolate is perhaps the better child’s gift for Easter. But for those who insist on buying an baby Easter ducks, chicks or bunny rabbits for their children, Atwoods offers some basic guidelines.

“The first thing I ask parents is if they have a heat lamp,” said Atwoods Assistant Manager, Gary Riddle. “That is as important as feed for them because they are little babies and need the heat.”

Baby chicks and ducks also should not be handled excessively, he said.

“Children can be hard on them and it can kill them,” he said.

Those who purchase chicks might consider purchasing more than one so the animals not only have company but also another body to help them stay warm, he said.

According to the owner of Two Bees Pet and Fish Shop, Jim Brittian, rabbits might be hard to find this year, as his breeder had a devastating fire. However, families who choose to purchase a rabbit, also need to prepare ahead of time.

Cages for rabbits must be at least 24 inches by three feet to give the pet ample room to exercise, Brittian said. Rabbits need fresh alfalfa hay to nibble on and pelleted food as well as a salt lick and plenty of fresh water every day.

More than anything, if you are going to purchase a pet, make sure you get online and research any pet purchase before you buy to avoid making an emotional choice, he said.

As cuddly and fun as they are, animals s Easter gifts sometimes end up mishandled or, when the fun has worn off and baby geese turn mean and baby chicks turn ugly, turned loose by people who think they can survive, said Woodward Animal Control Officer, Slab Crisswell.

“They can bring them to the shelter and they will live their lives out there,” Crisswell said. “We have a little petting zoo there and they will be fine out there.”

But the thing not to do with them, Crisswell said, is leave them at Crystal Beach Pond.

“There just gets to be too many of them and you can’t have a picnic without picnicking with the ducks and it just gets messy,” Crisswell said.

print this story  



Photos


Baby ducks gather at the watering pan at Atwoods. Photo by Bridget Bese/Woodward News (Click for larger image)

Zillow
monster
autoconx
Premier Guide
Find a business

Walking Fingers
Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more...
Premier Guide
Premier Guide

Premium Jobs

Service Technician
Solitaire of Woodward is taking applications for
Service
Technician
Job Requirements:
Drivers Licen
...>MORE

SALES
LOCAL
SALESPERSON WANTED
Full time sales person wanted for established company (31 years). If you are a worke
...>MORE

BONUS!
FT RN’s $7500 Bonus
LPN’s $5000 BONUS

Great Plains Regional’s & Elk City’s explosive growth means great
...>MORE

NOW HIRING TECHNICIAN
Immediate opening in Woodward, OK for Appliance/Refrigeration/HVAC
Repair Technician
Up to $1500 sign-on bon
...>MORE

See all ads

Premium Autos

2002 CONVERTIBLE
Thunderbird with hardtop & stand, canary yellow, 43,000 miles, two tone leather interior. $16,900. 580-334-6397....>MORE

See all ads

Premium Homes

WE CAN HAVE YOUR $8000 tax credit in 2 weeks!
ZERO DOWN!
Guaranteed approval if you own land or can use family land! Only 2% down on all land-home purchases! ...>MORE

Lancer Homes MUST be liquidated!!
Elk City Quality Homes is changing back to Solitaire Homes. All Remaining Lancer Homes MUST be liquidated!!! No
...>MORE

See all ads


 

Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc.CNHI Classified Advertising NetworkCNHI News Service
Associated Press content © 2009. All rights reserved. AP content may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Our site is powered by Zope and our Internet Yellow Pages site is powered by PremierGuide.
Some parts of our site may require you to download the Flash Player Plugin.
View our Privacy Policy
Advertiser index