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Tinky & Spunky – My Pet Sugar Gliders – Part 10

Greetings! In this episode, Tinky & Spunky are showing off their stretching skills. They have webbed skin in between their arms and legs to help them when they glide. They can glide up to 150 feet when in their normal habitat (the trees) and they really enjoy just “hanging” around. Spunky showed you how he likes to stretch in the previous episode. Mrs. Tinky said, Nah uh…I wanna show off my stretching skills too…so she posed for me for 5 minutes (even while I kept getting up to replace my camera battery – she held the position lol)…they are definitely little superstars and I think they like to compete with one another for attention…it’s too cute! They are gliding now and I’m hoping to get some footage of them when they do because it is so cool. Til then, we wish you and yours a blessed and happy week!! Much love and enjoy!!

Tinky & Spunky – My Pet Sugar Gliders – Part 9

Greetings! In this episode, I decided to share a few clips of Tinky & Spunky playing around in their pouch and cage. I also wanted to show you how you can tell them apart by their behaviors. Tinky enjoys the bottom of the cage and playing with strings. Spunky enjoys the top of the cage and doing acrobatic tricks. They’re both the cutest little things lol. Hope you enjoy it and looking forward to hearing from you :-)
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Sugar Glider Food and Diet: The FACTS from Vets – Part Two

www.asgv.org. Top Vets explain the TRUTH about proper Sugar Glider diet & nutrition.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Learn what NOT to do with your pet sugar glider, like: let them go outside or put a leash on them; learn more tips on owning sugar gliders in this free pet care video. Expert: Elizabeth Cantu Bio: Elizabeth Cantu has owned and been working with parrots since 1994. She has been active in captive parrot rescue and rehabilitation. Filmmaker: julio costilla

Sugar Glider Food and Diet: The FACTS from Vets – Part One

www.asgv.org. Top Vets explain the TRUTH about proper Sugar Glider diet & nutrition.
Video Rating: 3 / 5

What do I need to do if I would like to become an exotic veterinarian, like at a zoo and a private practice?

I would like to become an exotic veterinarian, like one who works at the zoo part time and one who works at a practice for people’s pets part time. What school would I need to go to, and what course requirements would I need? I know that it would be insane to try to work on a large number of animals at the zoo, but like…say I specialized in big cats, at the zoo, what would I need? And if I worked with sugar gliders, ferrets, rats, etc…in the seperate practice. Is there a seperate veterinary school, or simply seperate course requirements?