The Frog was introduced in 2006. It was the first Pet of the Month in Webkinz World in October 2007. It isn’t retired and it has a Lil’Kinz version.
Is it cruel to keep a tree frog as a pet?
Generally speaking tree frogs are not suitable pets for people looking for an animal that they can handle. Tree frogs have very sensitive skins, which can be easily damaged by rough handling.
What time are tree frogs active?
White’s tree frogs are nocturnal, which means they are more active in the evening and night hours.
Do frogs like to be pet?
While most frogs will not tolerate regular handling, there is still plenty of opportunities to enjoy your pet frogs! Unlike dogs, cats, birds, fish, or small mammals, most pet frogs are fine with being fed 3-4 times a week.
How do I know if my tree frog is healthy?
Check for discoloration.
- If your frog’s skin is dry in addition to being discolored, this can be caused by a combination of stress and dehydration.
- However, some tree frogs naturally have a bit of red pigment on their legs.
- If your frog is discolored, you should have it seen by a veterinarian.
How do you know if a frog is dying?
15 Signs Of A Dying Frog (Pet Frog)
- Unable to hop or move properly.
- Acting lethargic.
- Loss of appetite.
- Sudden and extreme color change.
- Abscesses and lesions.
- Lumps, holes, or cuts in the skin.
- Unable to right itself if placed on its back.
- Swollen body.
The dying and dead frogs may or may not have obvious external symptoms (e.g. discoloured skin, ulcers, bleeding) but may appear lethargic and disorientated, particularly in and around the edges of ponds.
Do frogs love you?
Many herp resources say that toads can’t recognize or give affection but I don’t think that’s true. A toad definitely is not the same as a dog or cat in this regard but some do show affection based on both their natural disposition and experience with humans.