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Dr. Hellen James (Vet)

I am Dr Hellen James a veterinarian, pet lover, and writer. I have many years of experience caring for pets, including dogs, cats, birds, and fish (and even axolotls!). I love spending time with the animals in my life, especially when they are sick or need love.

Mastering Smart Pet Feeders: Troubleshooting Tips & Expert Guidance

February 26, 2024August 25, 2023 by Dr. Hellen James (Vet)
Smart Pet Feeders: Top Issues and How to Fix Them

Explore common problems with smart pet feeders and practical solutions. Ensure your furry friend’s meals are always on schedule.

Categories Pets Tags Dogs

Are Bloodworms Harmful to Dogs? (Explained)

June 18, 2023 by Dr. Hellen James (Vet)
Are Bloodworms Harmful to Dogs

Discover whether bloodworms are harmful to dogs, understand the potential risks, and learn preventive measures to protect your canine companion.

Categories Pets Tags Dogs

Effective Strategies to Keep Crows Away from Bird Feeders

February 27, 2024November 21, 2022 by Dr. Hellen James (Vet)
Effective Strategies to Keep Crows Away from Bird Feeders

You can get rid of crows and other types of birds that eat from your bird feeders in many ways.

Categories Pets Tags Birds Feeder

How To Make A Niger Seed Bird Feeder?

June 3, 2023November 21, 2022 by Dr. Hellen James (Vet)
How To Make A Niger Seed Bird Feeder?

This article will show you how to make a Niger seed bird feeder, so you can attract birds to your backyard.

Categories Pets Tags Birds Feeder

What Bird Feeder Attracts Robins? (Find OUT)

June 3, 2023November 21, 2022 by Dr. Hellen James (Vet)
What Bird Feeder Attracts Robins? (Find OUT)

If you’re looking for an answer to the question, what bird feeder attracts robins? Then the information in the article below might be just

Categories Pets Tags Birds Feeder
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Snakes are some of the most misunderstood creatures on Earth. In this blog, we'll be exploring all the things that make snakes so fascinating and why you should never, ever try to pick them up.  Snakes are found everywhere from deserts to forests to jungle swamps and even your grandmother's backyard. They're incredibly diverse in their habits and habitats, but they all have one thing in common: they eat other animals!  That might not seem like a big deal, but it's actually pretty amazing when you think about it. Snakes are carnivores, which means they rely on other creatures for their food. And you know what? It's kind of adorable when you realize how hard they work for their meals... most snakes need to eat every single day or two!  Some snakes use poison or venom to kill their prey; others use constriction (squeezing) or suffocation (biting). But no matter how they get it done, we think everyone can agree that snakes deserve some respect for the unique way they hunt and survive in our world.

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