Caring for your beaver – Grooming and feeding

Grooming: an important daily routine.

Grooming your beaver on a daily basis is very important to its health and longevity. Be very careful when washing. Don’t let soap get into his whispering eyes. There are several specialty soaps on the market made specifically for this purpose. Do a Google search for pet soaps. It is important to remember that some of the soaps on the market can be harsh and dry out the skin. Therefore, it is important to get a quality moisturizing lotion to replenish moisture. You can grease your beaver, but there is a possibility of infection, so these products are best avoided.

Feeding your beaver pet.

Beavers love human food; anything from corn on the cob to sub sandwiches. However, these foods are not appropriate and can be harmful to your health. A proper diet for a beaver ranges from shredded lettuce to carrots. Avoid sticky cheeses. Beavers also enjoy hardwoods.

Physical contact

The next step in pleasing your beaver is making physical contact to improve your relationship. Beavers love to be touched. The key to making your beaver happy is to make long, smooth strokes. Be gentle. Aggressive stroking can surprise your furry friend.

Create a cozy atmosphere.

Beavers live in a den in the wild. It is vital that you create a den-like atmosphere at home. Water and twigs are essential. Let your beaver stack his own wood. Offer the supplies and let them work without interference. This allows them to take an active role in your happiness and general well-being.

Beaver farming is easy if you follow these steps. Remember that a happy beaver is one that is well groomed, well fed, offered physical privacy by his family and allowed to participate in creating his own space in your home and life.

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