
Expert Care for Exotic Pets
Care for Your Exotic Pet
- Ferrets
- Rabbits
- Chinchillas
- Guinea Pigs
- Hamsters
- Gerbils
- Mice/Rats
- Hedgehogs
- Reptiles
- Amphibians
- Birds
Exotic pets often have special husbandry and dietary needs to keep them happy and healthy. Helping you care for your exotic animals is something we take great pride in. It is recommended that exotic animals get a full physical examination by a veterinarian twice a year. This is because most of these species are prey animals in the wild, which means they often don’t show any signs of illness or weakness until their condition is very severe. By bringing your pet in regularly for a check-up, we can help to detect any health concerns before they cause your pet serious problems or discomfort.
Some exotic pets, such as ferrets, can carry similar diseases and experience the same issues as dogs and cats. For this reason, please ask a veterinarian if your pet should be vaccinated, spayed/neutered, or utilize parasite preventatives.
For the safety of your pet and the pets of fellow Ark Veterinary Hospital & Urgent Care clients, please adhere to the following guidelines when bringing your exotic pet in for their appointment:
- Keep all pets in a secure cage or carrier
- Cover your carrier with a blanket or towel to reduce distress
- If it’s cold outside, make sure your car is warm before transporting your exotic pet
- Leave enough time to arrive early for your appointment so your pet can acclimate.


