Lingrand Pet Shop Academy
Aquatics & Exotic Small Animal Care Specialist Training
Aquatics & Exotic Small Animal Care Specialist Training Small Mammal Care: Hamsters, Rats, and Other Rodents The Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council (PIJAC), founded in 1971 and now…
Species-Specific Social Needs
Rat social needs differ genuinely from hamster social needs — rats are generally social and often do best with companionship, while many hamster species are solitary and can become aggressive if housed together.
Enclosure Security and Escape Prevention
Small rodents are genuinely skilled escape artists — secure enclosure design with appropriately small bar spacing or solid walls matters more for this group than it might for other species.
Activity Level and Enrichment Needs
Many small rodent species are highly active, especially nocturnally, and benefit genuinely from enrichment like wheels, tunnels, and chew items appropriate to their specific needs.
Common Health Concerns to Recognize
Overgrown teeth (in species with continuously growing teeth), respiratory issues, and skin conditions are common concerns a specialist should recognize and know to refer for veterinary evaluation.

