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Outdoor Pet Turtle Care - How to Keep Your Outdoor Turtle Healthy and Safe

by Edward S Lake

Expert Author Edward S Lake

Outdoor Means Outdoor

When you choose to make your an outdoor turtle you need to commit to it wholeheartedly. Moving a turtle from indoors to outdoors constantly can have a negative effect on your pet. Turtle are very sensitive to sudden changes in their environment and constantly changing their temperature can make them unhealthy and sick. A sudden change in temperature as little as ten degrees can shock your pet turtle's system and make them ill.

Housing Outdoor Turtles

Outdoor turtles should have a pen that is large enough for them to move around and be comfortable. The walls should be high enough so that they don't escape. Usually a couple of feet is high enough. You'll be able to gauge an appropriate height based on your turtle's size. The enclosure should also be made of non-edible material. Even though turtles can be picky eaters, they can also gnaw on and eat things like wood or other organic materials. Your pen also needs to have a water source in the summertime, preferably enough for the turtle to submerse itself completely. It also needs shade and material for your turtle to burrow.

Hibernation

Most turtles hibernate in the wild in the wintertime. This is a natural and healthy process that has helped turtles evolve and survive for literally hundreds of millions of years. If you have an aquatic turtle or tortoise, make sure they have water that is deep enough that it does not freeze completely in the wintertime. If you have a terrestrial turtle, make sure there is enough ground for them to burrow into. Although some people want to bring the turtle inside in the wintertime, it will survive and thrive if it is in its natural environment if it is healthy. If the turtle is diseased or sick, you may consider bringing it inside in the wintertime where it will not hibernate.

If you're looking for more information on caring for your outdoor turtle, there are plenty of great resources out there. Most are free, but there are also other turtle guides that, for a small cost, provide a complete and comprehensive overview of how to care for your pet turtle.

Did you find those tips on care useful? I've been a turtle lover since my childhood and I've written other resources you can find on how to care for your turtle. You can click on the lens above. It will link you to my other free resources that will hopefully answer most of your questions on care. The best resources that I've used can be found at [http://www.turtlecaresite.com] There you can purchase a course that will teach you everything you need to know about how to care for your pet turtle. It goes into more detail than I can here and it is probably the only resource you'll ever need. It is also reasonably priced and the information you'll get is well worth it. Click on the link below to visit their site.

One thing that I've found is that you can never know too much about your and the more you know the happier you'll both be.

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