Exotic Pets: A popular pet trend that doesn't stop at dogs and cats.
We believe many people have had pets at some point, but when it comes to pets, the most common ones are dogs, cats, birds, rabbits, and fish. However, there's another type of pet that's becoming increasingly popular these days: the Exotic Pet.
Exotic pets can be divided into 6 main types:
1. Reptile group Such as iguanas, chameleons, bearded dragons, snakes or turtles.
2. Amphibian group Such as poison dart frogs, goliath frogs, African dwarf frogs, or salamanders.
3. Invertebrate group Such as beetles or tarantulas.
4. Poultry group Such as cockatiels, macaws, hawks, or peacocks.
5. Aquatic animal group Such as the Fahaka puffer fish or the Thepa fish.
6. Breastfeeding group Such as rabbits, ferrets, hamsters, foxes, raccoons, prairie dogs, meercats, bush babies, or sugar gliders.
Each type of exotic pet has different care and feeding methods.
**If you are raising an Exotic Pet, you should get it from someone who has a breeding license.**

4 things you should know for those who want to raise exotic pets
1. Law– Before adopting an exotic pet, owners should study the laws protecting protected or rare animals to prevent problems arising from illegal adoption.
2. Address– Suitable habitat: Because these are special pets, they require special care. Some species must be kept in their natural habitat, while others can live with us.
3. Food– Owners should choose food that is appropriate for their pets and should not feed them human food or food that is dangerous for their pets.
4. Health check– You should take your child for an annual health checkup with the doctor every year to check their physical condition and development to ensure that their growth is normal.
Therefore, raising an exotic pet is not difficult if we just pay attention, love them, and take care of them regularly like any other pet.
If you're looking for or need a veterinary hospital to bring your exotic pet for a health check or symptom check, Taling Chan Animal Hospital offers services with veterinarians who specialize in exotic pets. Contact us for more information or to schedule an appointment with a specialist.
– Taling Chan Animal Hospital is ready to provide services and care for your pets 24 hours a day, with modern equipment and a sterile environment. Because we want to provide the best for the life you love.
