How to care for Pet Prairie Dogs

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • This is a video on what it is like to have and raise pet prairie dogs. I covered the basics but if you have any questions, need further explanation, or would like a video on something specific just let me know. I have done a lot of research and this is how I have come to raise them. There may be other ways but this was has worked for me and they are perfectly happy and healthy. Thanks for watching. Feel free to follow them on instagram @percytheprairiedog

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  • @snowysnowyriver
    @snowysnowyriver Год назад +15

    I love that you don't overfeed them or feed them things they would not eat in the wild. There are vids on YT of people feeding them stuff like ice cream, candy, refined bread and rice cakes, and commercially made cheese (which has salt added of course) which surely cannot be good for them. Your little beauties have a wonderful life! ❤

    • @23bobjr
      @23bobjr 10 месяцев назад +1

      it was 8 years ago. its dead now

    • @Gypsygirl9
      @Gypsygirl9 9 месяцев назад +2

      That gets my goat too. And people stuffing their dogs to point of obesity. I see that at as abuse.🤬

    • @momowawa447
      @momowawa447 5 месяцев назад

      They're dead, prairie dogs max life is 3-4 years

    • @snowysnowyriver
      @snowysnowyriver 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@momowawa447 Wrong. In captivity, prairie dogs live to around 12 years old, with substantial numbers living up to 15 years old.

  • @ninanorth720
    @ninanorth720 6 лет назад +21

    4:06 when Percy sticks his little head up my heart melted

    • @mcd5778
      @mcd5778 3 года назад

      Same 100

  • @prairiedogsandtheirkin8924
    @prairiedogsandtheirkin8924 6 лет назад +28

    I love that you're doing your best to educate the public about these sweet, amazing creatures! There is not nearly enough information on the internet about proper nutrition, proper housing, health problems, Etc on prairie dogs. So any attempt to educate the public about captive prairie dogs, I applaud! I would just make a couple of suggestions.. I own 4 prairie dogs and have for 7 years. Please, please, please do not let them climb! They have zero depth perception and so 1 foot drop and 10 foot drop look exactly the same to them. Oftentimes a fall can lead to a broken tooth which can lead to a horrible, horrible thing called odontoma which ultimately can be a death sentence for a prairie dog unless you pay for an expensive surgery. Unfortunately I am having the surgery done on my sweet Veronica on February 28th. It's costing me over $600 to get my 3-year olds top incisors surgically removed because she face-planted at the pet store before I bought her and broke both of her teeth. It takes at least 2 years for the odontoma to show on xrays or symptoms to show. Also, I don't mean to nitpick but.. You're absolutely right, Timothy Hay should be their number one for staple. There are other types of hay that they can eat like Orchard Grass or oat hay but you're right, alfalfa hay is no good for them. They are selective eaters which means that they're picky as hell! So they will go through a box of hay and pick out two strands, eat those and then ignore the rest! General rule of thumb is to give a prairie dog four to five times its size of hay each day! I throw away a minimum of 4 to 5 lawn trash bags full of hay every week. And I give them 50 pounds of hay every 3 to 4 weeks! So basically, you're going to throw away a boat load of hay! The hay should make up 97% of their diet. But again, I applaud you for educating the public! Thank you so much!

    • @prairiedogsandtheirkin8924
      @prairiedogsandtheirkin8924 Год назад +1

      @Ghost you can let them out to have free roam time but they need to be constantly watched cuz they will get into everything andddd they love to chew stuff up.

    • @billblaski9523
      @billblaski9523 9 месяцев назад

      It's like guinea pigs evolve into these creatures 😅

  • @CryptidWalks
    @CryptidWalks 4 года назад +2

    Had one for 9 years, Peety, best lil buddy ever. Miss her so much.

  • @roberthaidet8666
    @roberthaidet8666 8 лет назад +15

    Great video. Our family has enjoyed PD's for years. They are amazing pets, full of love and entertainment and they talk to you. We just recently bought our prairie dog from Janda Exotic Pets in Texas ($150.00). They ship

    • @codyraygoza6715
      @codyraygoza6715  8 лет назад +1

      +Robert Haidet That's exactly where I bought my two as well!

    • @roberthaidet8666
      @roberthaidet8666 8 лет назад +2

      Got a question for you....how exactly did you manage to litter train your PD's?

    • @Urix600
      @Urix600 5 лет назад +1

      Did they come already neutered for the $150?

    • @zoeyprice3838
      @zoeyprice3838 3 года назад +1

      I just got a lil boy Prarie pup and he sleeps ALOT, did y'alls do that when you first got them

  • @HighlanderNorth1
    @HighlanderNorth1 7 лет назад +14

    Wow, they are the coolest! I live in Delaware, so the closest thing I ever see to prairie dogs are squirrels & groundhogs. Northern Delaware isn't exactly known as a diverse wildlife Mecca! They seem like super cool animals, but I imagine they do need patience and special care to ensure their health and happiness. Great video...

  • @cas4040
    @cas4040 5 лет назад +24

    This was very helpful, and I know it’s an older video, but thank you!

    • @Viking-Right
      @Viking-Right 11 месяцев назад

      Dude it’s a life it’s a full-time job you took it on being a man get a nail trim do whatever yiu have to do to get it done. Don’t be a child you’re a man now you’re responsible for life get your shit togetherTake care of business

  • @disciplesoftheking
    @disciplesoftheking 5 лет назад +16

    I want one! I never knew you could have one as a pet now to convince my husband! 🤣

    • @jaysasso4392
      @jaysasso4392 2 года назад +2

      Please educate yourself as much as possible, read my other post, a creative person could make a beautiful home for their P.dogs...you.need two of them...

  • @thecelticglider3627
    @thecelticglider3627 4 года назад +4

    Too cute! Thanks for all the info. The only suggestion I have is to keep your toilet lid closed. Especially if they are good at escaping their cage. Being bigger, they may be able to get out if there were to jump into it, but better to be safe than sorry. Beautiful babies!

  • @kayarose7518
    @kayarose7518 6 лет назад +7

    He seems so sweet. I wanna be his friend.

  • @lauriefrancisco1084
    @lauriefrancisco1084 Год назад

    So glad to hear you fixed him and will fix her. Initially, when you said your first was a boy and you got him a girlfriend, that it was for breeding purposes. Good on you that you’re not looking to exploit them!

  • @codyraygoza6715
    @codyraygoza6715  9 лет назад +24

    Diet: PD's diet should consist of 98% Timothy Hay, small portions of timothy cubes or pellets and a small number of treats to be rationed and rotated daily. (mealworms, carrot, sweet potato, zuccini and romaine lettuce) NEVER GIVE THEM ALFALFA HAY!
    Minimum Cage size: They need a cage at least 2'x2'x4'. Bar spacing should be no more than 1/2" wide. A large safe wheel in the cage is a good idea and a nice comfy nest area for them to sleep. Also dont use wood shavings because certain types are bad for them and can get them sick. I ususally use the recycled cardboard shavings. I have a litter box in there as well with little clay litter box training pellets in it to help with the litter box training. You can get those at your local petsmart or petco.
    They will also need a water bottle, toys to chew on such as bird toys or other rodent toys. a ferret harness if you want to slowly start training them and getting them use to it.
    Honestly the most important thing is to spend a lot of time bonding with them when you first get them so they can become accustomed to you. Also make sure you "prairie dog proof" your house. they love to chew on cables such as phone chargers or anything else they can get into. or they like to go into tight places like under the couch.
    If you have anyother questions just let me know! I'd be happy to help.

  • @rickrose5377
    @rickrose5377 Год назад +1

    They appear to tolerate you staying in their apartment. That's nice. They'll probably allow you to stay so long as you don't become too much trouble.💕

  • @platecrumb7161
    @platecrumb7161 2 года назад +3

    Great video!! You obviously care for them. Great heart you have as well. Well done.

  • @JessiCat1980
    @JessiCat1980 6 лет назад +3

    Adorable! Thanks for sharing your little ones with us. You are a loving dad to your little fur-ends!👍

  • @lynettedeschenes6206
    @lynettedeschenes6206 2 года назад +2

    Aww so cute, thanks for sharing all you know about them and emphasizing about the depression🥰

  • @falcon5751
    @falcon5751 Год назад

    i love animals, i've had 2 dogs and a few birds but i saw big ounce from the urban rescue ranch and i just immediately fell in love with their species, after some research i found out that they're legal to have as a pet so when i do get my own place i would love 2 praire dogs of my own.

  • @theoryg
    @theoryg 8 лет назад +1

    One of the best information sessions on the subject. i enjoyed it totally. Its a shame but they are the kinda animal I needed years and years ago before high school even. My research deeper on small stuff like Sugar Gliders and a few others came around to them being problem animals. The stuff on Prairie Dogs actually shows them not hardly biters or problem pets. Its just too late:-(

  • @transamgirl4443
    @transamgirl4443 5 лет назад +1

    :20 trim them when he is sleeping or sleepy, he will tolerate it easier. I found when I trimmed my cats nails like this, he would tolerate the first paw, then wake up enough to care, so I would wait 30 minutes till he fell asleep again and trim the other paw, etc...

  • @makenziemcquaid7907
    @makenziemcquaid7907 7 лет назад +3

    I love your video really cute prairie dogs. I just got 2 prairie dogs about 1 week ago. They are 11-12 weeks old. I was wondering if you could make a video on how you trained them and got them to be how they are now. Your video's are really fun and interesting and taught me a lot on them. So i was just wondering if you could show like how to make them grow up to be like little dogs and trust you a lot?

  • @Triksiee
    @Triksiee 4 года назад +2

    Where did you find the metal tray for the bottom of the cage? I have the same cage and mine destroyed the plastic tray that came with the cage ^_^

  • @sergeantmasson3669
    @sergeantmasson3669 Год назад

    Lots of love and patience because they are highly active.

  • @Jayco56
    @Jayco56 9 лет назад +5

    Most helpful video on RUclips thank you so much

  • @Lil_Rascal
    @Lil_Rascal 5 лет назад +3

    This was very informative!!! Excellent.
    I watched the entire clip.

  • @tippytoppy8571
    @tippytoppy8571 5 лет назад +10

    Prairie Dog gets RKO! 3:50

  • @taylor-dr1zy
    @taylor-dr1zy 8 лет назад +6

    I have the same cage and I love it. It's holding my two sugar gliders and am getting a prairie dog soon. This video helped a lot so thank u😊! I'm very exited. I'm getting 2 probably. Thinking about naming them Ron and Hermioni lol

    • @ethanhansen3586
      @ethanhansen3586 8 лет назад +1

      you have the wrong place for a 1 year old man you are a fucken ass holl bich

    • @codyraygoza6715
      @codyraygoza6715  8 лет назад +5

      +Ethan Hansen please learn how to spell before you try to tell them your uninformed illiterate opinion.

    • @rustyshackleford7265
      @rustyshackleford7265 6 лет назад

      taylor
      Put them all in the same cage and film it

    • @sc-fx7cy
      @sc-fx7cy 6 лет назад

      Does anyone know where to buy the cage?

  • @amandajohnstongroovingupsl2976
    @amandajohnstongroovingupsl2976 9 лет назад +1

    Great video. We have the same exact cage and I love it! You are a great pd dad. Anyone watching the video.. this guy has done his research!

    • @codyraygoza6715
      @codyraygoza6715  9 лет назад

      +Amanda Willis Thanks I appreciate it

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  • @shlrlaborben8934
    @shlrlaborben8934 Год назад

    Awe,They are so sweet. Thanks for sharing this video. I ❤ love prairie dogs. Hope I can adopt a pair someday. 🙏 love and prayers. Very Informative video.

  • @castleblack6941
    @castleblack6941 9 лет назад +3

    That's the cutest creature ever.

  • @theo_D_E_N
    @theo_D_E_N Год назад

    You care about your pets and it shows 👍

  • @blackcosmos
    @blackcosmos 4 года назад +4

    "Girls with high pitch voices"😄

  • @LaneGuri
    @LaneGuri 6 лет назад +1

    How do you litter box train them, do you just put it in their cage and they know what to do or what?

  • @dickiegreenleaf750
    @dickiegreenleaf750 19 дней назад

    Omg chewing on your walls. Scratching. Let’s hope you own your place. 😆. Great video thanks.

  • @JSalonsky
    @JSalonsky 2 года назад

    We could tell you were getting to the part about him biting some people in the beginning 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @billholb1974
    @billholb1974 9 лет назад +2

    You are an awesome pd parent, great video and very informative, they have them an my local pet shop..I want 2 ..one day

  • @HaliJinX
    @HaliJinX 7 лет назад +7

    This was a great video. I've been wanting one for a while now but I haven't comitted yet cause I have 3 sugar gliders and they're a handful.

    • @sonyacorley9987
      @sonyacorley9987 7 лет назад

      I always wanted a sugar glider:) but now I have 3 prairie dogs:D

    • @fartripper7598
      @fartripper7598 2 года назад

      Do you still have your prairie dogs?

    • @HaliJinX
      @HaliJinX 2 года назад

      @@fartripper7598 Me? I have 2 now.

  • @robertfpv7733
    @robertfpv7733 11 месяцев назад

    I spend an hour day caring for my clownfish feeding them and observing them swimming. I am pretty sure they are comfortable with me they swim to the front to greet me and even swim into my hand when I feed them

  • @dayanarcos4331
    @dayanarcos4331 3 года назад

    My sister used to have a prairie dog as a pet and he was so cute, he loved to cuddle, and sleep. he also LOVED to chew on our wooden door 😑😂

  • @beckybell405
    @beckybell405 8 лет назад +1

    You have done a great job keeping them healthy. They look great!

  • @gmrchannel2992
    @gmrchannel2992 Год назад

    Thank you so much for sharing this information video on how to take good care of the prairie dog. I'm new Subscriber and I'm sending you my full support. Watched it full. God Bless 🙏🙏🙏

  • @stephenrobbins3828
    @stephenrobbins3828 8 лет назад +1

    I just at bought my second prairie dog she is 8 weeks old she came with Timothy hay sweet potatoe wedge pellets and formula. How many times a day do I give formula and how much ch she came with a 10 cc syringe and looks like powder milk

  • @gustavoayala6498
    @gustavoayala6498 9 лет назад +1

    Bro. Awesome video! Please post more! These little guys are amazingly cute lol.

  • @BcrR-mq6zr
    @BcrR-mq6zr 3 года назад +1

    Do you have to take then to the vet after purchase? If you get a female can she go with out being spayed?

  • @alexisssyaa5532
    @alexisssyaa5532 6 лет назад +4

    Caging
    Cages
    Some people prefer to make their own cage and have done so successfully. If you choose to use a cage, small wire spacing is strongly recommended so that a Prairie Dog will not try to chew on the bars and cause damage to his teeth, nose and/or mouth and will not get its feet caught. Long term cage nose and repeated tooth trauma from cage bar chewing can possibly lead to devastating health problems such as fracture of a tooth or jaw, or even odontoma and should be avoided if at all possible. Sidewall dimensions of no more than 1” x ½” for outside walls and ½” x ½” floors of 14 gauge wire or less (the lesser the gauge the stronger the wire) is a preferred choice and will keep feet from slipping through while allowing fecal matter and other waste to drop into a slide-out or pullout litter pan below. Many people choose to go with galvanized wire due to cost but some people choose stainless steel to delay corrosion issues. Vinyl or wrapped wire should be avoided due to gnawing where the Prairie Dog may ingest pieces of the coating. Some people like powder-coated wire too, but if there is any risk that the material may break down over time and be ingested through gnawing activities, you may want to think twice and avoid it. Many hardware stores do not carry 14 gauge or smaller wire so a specialty store might need to be found to make the purchase. Sometimes animal feed stores are a good source for cage wire of this type but other specialty stores carry it too (see links for more caging info). Usually a wire store will also carry the necessary tools and attachment rings called J-Clips (there are other types too) to assist you in assembling your own cage. They may also carry door latches, several different types are on the market. Due to your Prairie Dog’s inherent desire to be with you, they will often work on doors and openings extensively to try to get out of their cage. Try to prevent this by really researching your door closures and realize that it may be necessary to reinforce corners of doors with additional security clips. Some people use carabineer style, or dog leash style clips that can be purchased at a local hardware store. When considering wire dimensions keep in mind that Prairie Dogs can brake or get a foot or nail caught on any floor spacing larger than ½” x ½” wire. Some people may complain about our recommended sidewall dimensions of no more than 1” x ½” because they want to be able to pet their Prairie Dog through the bars. We ask that you please consider your priorities here. Is it more important for you to pet your Prairie Dog through the cage bars or is it more important to prevent them from hurting their face and teeth from repeated gnawing on the bars? They have been known to break their teeth from applying too much leverage on the bars when they chew, over time this could lead to serious health concerns. Full floors are best as balconies can be dangerous to Prairie Dogs. Prairie dogs are not visually equipped to consistently manage navigating cages with balconies because they do not have the depth perception to notice the difference between 2 inches and 3 feet. You want to avoid putting them in a position where they could jump or fall off of a balcony at a bad angle which could potentially cause a very serious or life threatening injury. Ramps to bi- or tri- level cages can be dangerous for the same reason that a balcony can, always use caution and think of long term health. Even one slight accident at a wrong angle, despite the distance of the fall could result in a fracture. If your cage has wire ramps, try to remove the ramp and/or attach PVC pipe for access to different floors. PVC pipe can be found at a local hardware store and cut down to any length you desire. Larger sized PVC pipe can be found at just about any plumping store if you cannot find it at the hardware store. Replacing wire ramps can be helpful in preventing your Prairie Dog from catching their toes and nails where the ramps are hinged to the floor. If using wire caging materials, make sure that edges of doors are covered with rubber door guards (see photos) so that rough edges don’t cause a safety issue to your pet. You may also want to implement this stripping anywhere where two ends may meet where a Prairie Dog may work at getting your attentions such as where a cage lid on the top makes contact with the surrounding vertical sides. (Note: reacting by giving attention to a Prairie Dog when it is trying to work at a escaping from cage or enclosure only reinforces the behavior, do not give attention when your Prairie Dog is working at escaping from their habitat when you know that there is no safety issue to worry about). If you want to consider long term health in your cage design, it is best to use a pull out style litter pan to avoid having your Prairie Dog in direct contact with their litter and waste. Over time skin, coat and respiratory conditions have been known to develop in those Prairie Dogs where owners did not have a pull out style pan for waste to drop through. A metal pull out style pan makes daily cleaning easy, metal is preferred because it typically will last longer than plastic pull out trays and the metal isn’t permeated as much with urine odor over time when it is scrubbed down. When the waste is allowed to drop through to the bottom pan, the owner often only has to pull out the pan, dump it, wipe it down, fill with fresh litter and put it back in place for a quick clean-up. Some types of cages sit inside a bottom tray, where the Prairie Dog walks on its litter or bedding which they sometimes will use for a latrine; this is not a wise choice over time. This style cage requires you to lift it up which can be burdensome depending on its size and also requires more frequent cage cleanings because you don't want to have any food contaminated by urine and feces or for your pet to be in direct contact with their waste for long periods of time. Some people in caging situations with no pull out pan often require daily or even twice daily cleanings depending on the number of Prairie Dogs they have.
    ~@weloveprariedogs

    • @chrisyoung7209
      @chrisyoung7209 3 года назад

      Can you keep it uncharged, are they potty trainable, I’m sure they would be cause they’re smart critters

  • @Stevesmith-yw7cr
    @Stevesmith-yw7cr 5 лет назад

    Prairie dog depression can be dealt with by prescribing SSRI drugs such as Prairie Dog Prozak which is the most prescribed drug to battle prairie dog depression. Prairie dogs love to watch TV.......if you go out west, you will see tons of mounds that have Direct TV dishes on them.

  • @BillyBob-k9g
    @BillyBob-k9g 2 года назад +1

    So I have a few questions
    1. What is the vaccine situation
    2. Is getting them fixed mean nutered r something I might get one

  • @stephenneal3235
    @stephenneal3235 6 лет назад +1

    Hey. In regards to taking them for walks. What kind of collar did you get yours that will not choke them? I tried a couple of very small harnesses for mine, but they are too small for the harnesses and were just not having it. Lol

  • @user-zg3fm3xc9i
    @user-zg3fm3xc9i 5 лет назад +4

    9:33 That chewing

  • @patillovigil1698
    @patillovigil1698 7 лет назад +3

    That prairiedog is the best pet that you have

  • @4mandysake
    @4mandysake 3 года назад

    This is GREAT information! Thanks for sharing.

  • @MrJordib14
    @MrJordib14 8 лет назад

    Highly recommend having two as well doesn't matter gender. They are much happier together and helps them burn fat when they play around in an open space.

  • @AlizzaSpeaks
    @AlizzaSpeaks 2 года назад

    Your such a sweetheart with them!

  • @jaysasso4392
    @jaysasso4392 2 года назад

    They love digging tunnels in the dirt and lots of space...a child proof room with large size baby pool with "safe" earth soil....or several...they need company of other p. dogs lots of attention. Cody you seem to be doing very well with yours by taking them out so often...I've seen small cages that are no good for them ...please stress to people the care they need...ty for what you are doing

  • @meaganarts6265
    @meaganarts6265 5 лет назад

    I have a question i always have my moms prairie dog out three times each day for more then 1 hour and she still stays up all night trying to escape the cage

  • @Chomiqu
    @Chomiqu 6 лет назад +2

    Great vid ! I had problems with finding anything online and this is very informative. Do you keep them all the time in the cage while you're out ? Me and my wife work from 08.00 to 16.00. Can we leave them in cage during that time ? Is it absolutelly necessary to have at least two of them ? I mean can we at least start from 1 ? Greetings from Poland !

  • @klynne8410
    @klynne8410 8 месяцев назад

    Very informative video thank you.

  • @solarwinds-
    @solarwinds- 2 года назад

    On a scale of 1 to 5, 1 being really expensive and 5 being really cheap, what would you say their medical expenses are like?

  • @codyraygoza6715
    @codyraygoza6715  9 лет назад

    I give them unlimited amount of Timothy hay. Also I give them about a handful of Timothy hay pellets a day. (Usually they don't even eat all of that) also I just sprinkle less than a handful of regular uncooked oatmeal oats on top of there food as well.

  • @sonyacorley9987
    @sonyacorley9987 7 лет назад

    Hi. My daughter bought 3 of them. First one she wanted the other 2 because she felt bad for them at the pet store. They were separate and alone. But somehow now I have acquired them all. They are about 9 months old and have bonded with her. Is it hard for them to bond with other people now? Also, can they eat fresh veggies like my rabbit or is it not good for them?

  • @asdqrs9831
    @asdqrs9831 8 лет назад

    Hey my prairie dog got poison i don't know where they got the poison from maybe from the paint or the sponge from the couch or the paint from the cage

  • @courtneywilkos7117
    @courtneywilkos7117 9 лет назад

    do they chew the Fabic beds you have in there? I want to put some beds like that in my PDs cage but he likes to chew everything and I'm afarid he will destroy and or ingest some of the fabric

    • @codyraygoza6715
      @codyraygoza6715  9 лет назад

      courtney wilkos percy doesn't but penny loves to chew fabric. so sometimes i will have to replace their bed but not very often. She never actually eats the fabric though, so I wouldn't worry about that.

  • @sc-fx7cy
    @sc-fx7cy 6 лет назад

    I know this video was made years ago, but does anyone know how to play with pet prairie dogs? I know it sounds like a stupid question; but I've been doing research, and apparently if you're getting one they need a LOT of attention. So when I take them outside the cage, what do I do to entertain them? I have a guinea pig, but all he really does is sleep on my lap. I have NO idea what to do with them besides petting them.

  • @jafricanking_Bronx
    @jafricanking_Bronx 7 лет назад

    I use to have one a few years ago but couldn't take her with me and I was wondering do you know where I can get one in Orlando, Florida, I haven't found anywhere or a location or seller. Also where can I get a cage like that at?

  • @gailkarwoski3652
    @gailkarwoski3652 6 лет назад

    How long will your prairie dogs sleep at a stretch? Will they sleep all night? Do they cuddle up together or sleep separately?

  • @luke_almquist
    @luke_almquist 9 лет назад +3

    Hey man ! Great vid !!! Please make more videos on prairie dogs :)
    Thanks :)

  • @HYTELES
    @HYTELES 3 года назад +1

    When you let them out, do they poo and pee all over like rabbits do?

  • @isabelleclaire9733
    @isabelleclaire9733 4 года назад

    What brand of food do you feed them? I was looking into oxbow as a brand because it's a really good guinea pig food! not sure if its good for prairie dogs though!

  • @Salomeii
    @Salomeii 9 лет назад +2

    Love these little guys!!:)

  • @icyjaz6420
    @icyjaz6420 7 лет назад

    what do you use in their litter box? I have a baby one and I want to train her to use it

  • @asdqrs9831
    @asdqrs9831 8 лет назад +2

    My PD just passed away yesterday befor he died his hands and legs were shaking what caused it i dont want it to happen to anyone of my PD again i and i cant seem to find any cure for it i bringed him to the doctor the doctor said he got some sort poison that caused him to shake and i am really sad i want to prevent it to happen to my pd again

  • @marcovarela4196
    @marcovarela4196 9 лет назад +2

    I'm going to favorite this video because I will end up getting one as a pet. I find them to be such an amazing lil animal. I have 3 dogs right now but once I have to put them all down when they get older I'll get one :). And thanks to your video I will have good information as to how to take care of them. Great job on the video by the way!

  • @TrustJesus100
    @TrustJesus100 6 лет назад

    That's awesome! Great video, thank you!!

  • @nathaliegrieves3859
    @nathaliegrieves3859 4 года назад

    He looks fun . And sweet 🤩

  • @marcoquita6569
    @marcoquita6569 3 года назад

    hello, in the meantime congratulations for the explanations, they were helpful, a question, where did you find the rotating hay ball?
    I am looking for it everywhere but it is nowhere to be found. Thank you

  • @glomontero6011
    @glomontero6011 Год назад

    Good to know. Thank s

  • @gregbeaty1352
    @gregbeaty1352 8 лет назад +2

    Awesome video brother. I'm wondering, when they are out playing, will they return to the litter box in their cage to go to the bathroom? Or are they more inclined to just kinda let it go wherever?
    Thanks for the info. :)

    • @codyraygoza6715
      @codyraygoza6715  8 лет назад +1

      They usually just hold it but sometimes one will slip out ha

  • @lanybabii
    @lanybabii 8 лет назад

    @Cody Raygoza
    Hi man! We'll probably be making some videos soon. We're in love with our new PD! The two struggles we've had is that she 1) wants to be with us all the time so she bites her bars daily when we're around/not around. Not constantly but enough for us to be concerned about her teeth. She has the same cage but with verticals bars. So she has enough space, but just would prefer to be out. SO, what toys do you find your PD's are interested in to keep them busy in their cage? We're gonna get her a friend next pup season 😊 2) are they litter trained? We haven't had too much luck with that. She pees and poops seemingly in several areas in her cage and poops occasionally when playing out with us.

    • @codyraygoza6715
      @codyraygoza6715  8 лет назад +1

      They love cardboard tubes and they chew on them which is good cause they need to chew on things to help file their teeth down. As far as the litter training... I buy a little container and started to move their poop into it whenever they didn't go in the container and eventually they learned.

  • @maestrolodahl8681
    @maestrolodahl8681 Год назад

    I like it best when they Yahoo/Yipee!!! :D :D :D

  • @uslee19
    @uslee19 6 лет назад

    What about hibernation which they do in the winter months? How long do they live?

  • @butterflyfam2522
    @butterflyfam2522 8 лет назад +1

    They're so cute!

  • @angiefreedman1695
    @angiefreedman1695 Год назад

    Are they kept separate or are they together? I hope they are together.

  • @Lilgiddypolac90
    @Lilgiddypolac90 6 лет назад

    where do you get a metal cage like this? Is this the critter nation cage?

  • @earthwolf0502
    @earthwolf0502 8 лет назад

    I'm going to be getting a prairie dog here soon and I was wondering are they hot natured or cold natured? and do you think I should have bedding or plastic flooring? I got a guinea pig cage I'm build levels on and it has a plastic flooring. thanks!

    • @codyraygoza6715
      @codyraygoza6715  8 лет назад +1

      Warm natured, they like to stay warm, burrow, and cuddle. For bedding I would use like the recycled cardboard bedding. Stay away from the wood shaving bedding cause it's bad for their respiratory system.

  • @philharmonichorsechestra3199
    @philharmonichorsechestra3199 8 лет назад

    they look like you! true companion love

  • @joelstrong8546
    @joelstrong8546 2 года назад

    Could I have just one or is it better when they are in packs?

  • @dontmesswiththiscrunchymama
    @dontmesswiththiscrunchymama 4 года назад

    What should I put in there box for like a litter?

  • @hannahg7384
    @hannahg7384 8 лет назад

    R they worth it? Do they take up a lot or of your time?

  • @ezequielwodzak9193
    @ezequielwodzak9193 8 лет назад +1

    Great vídeo man. Im going to usa and i would like to bring one prairie dog back to Argentina. Do you know if i can do that?

  • @vetnurse4916
    @vetnurse4916 6 лет назад

    Where can I get that metal tray for the bottom of the cage?

  • @rodneyburton8078
    @rodneyburton8078 7 лет назад +1

    Hey we just adopted a 2 yr old female shes awesome n so lovable it broke her prev owners heart having to let her go so she was at the pet store kinda on consignment so we bought her , wed been considering a baby for a while but glad we got her , my question is the pet store sold us a bag of alfalfa hay n said thats what she needed , luckily within hr r so of putting it in her cage i watched your video n i pulled it out she only ate very little if any she seems to be fine but wondering why alfalfa is bad n shud i take her to the vet now, just cautious rt now untill learn more

    • @codyraygoza6715
      @codyraygoza6715  7 лет назад +1

      Rodney Burton no, there is no need to go to the vet. Just make sure she has Timothy instead of alfalfa. It's bed for their digestive system and could cause them stomach problems.

    • @rodneyburton8078
      @rodneyburton8078 7 лет назад +1

      Cody Raygoza ok thanks alot we are in love with her she owns our heart now so we want her around for a long time , oh n thanks for getting back so fast

  • @bacaboi
    @bacaboi 9 лет назад +1

    Great video! I can't wait for updates. Did you know that they hunt these for fun in Texas?! That's crazy!

  • @MrVincenzo362
    @MrVincenzo362 8 лет назад

    Hi great info I'm getting my first pup next Monday is it better to have the wire bottom and the plastic tray under that?

    • @codyraygoza6715
      @codyraygoza6715  8 лет назад

      If the wire is close together then the wire would be better. If it's larger gaps then I would say plastic.... But they will chew on the plastic

  • @hikenmikes8262
    @hikenmikes8262 Год назад

    Can you get prairie dogs that won’t bite?

  • @petdec007
    @petdec007 8 лет назад

    great video....I have PD's too.....ferret nation cage too......new baby pup 8 weeks old as well......good luck

  • @cjones582191
    @cjones582191 8 лет назад

    Right on, imhave killed thousands of them dogs. Never thought they would make a pet.. How old is he and howmyou was he when you got him?

  • @allaboutanimals3898
    @allaboutanimals3898 8 лет назад

    How much money are they and where can you adopt/buy one?

  • @johnathanng5379
    @johnathanng5379 5 лет назад

    Hey there, do you recommend dogs rawhide for their chew toys?

  • @singadere
    @singadere 9 лет назад +4

    GREAT VIDEO

  • @megansuarez8875
    @megansuarez8875 9 лет назад

    okay thanks. Can you PLEASE do a daily routine? :) im so excited to watch it.

    • @codyraygoza6715
      @codyraygoza6715  9 лет назад +1

      ***** Unfortunately I can't due to the fact that my GF is watching them this whole month since I have a very busy schedule. Maybe I can in august though. I'm sorry

    • @solmoman
      @solmoman 5 лет назад

      @@codyraygoza6715 Are you still together with that GF of yours?

  • @Hilltopterrabe
    @Hilltopterrabe 8 лет назад

    Where did you get that metal tray? I have a three story critter nation for rats and my rats have chewed the plastic trays. I NEED these metal trays.