1. **Supervision**: Always supervise your hedgehog when they encounter new items to quickly address any potential issues.
2. **Non-toxic Materials**: Make sure any new items are made from safe, non-toxic materials in case your hedgehog decides to explore or nibble on them.
3. **Size Consideration**: Avoid small items that could be swallowed or pose a choking hazard. Opt for appropriately sized items for your hedgehog.
4. **Inspect for Sharp Edges**: Check new items for any sharp edges or small parts that could injure your hedgehog. Smooth surfaces are ideal.
5. **Gradual Introduction**: Introduce new items gradually to give your hedgehog time to adjust and prevent overwhelming them.
6. **Habitat Compatibility**: Ensure that any new items, such as toys or accessories, are suitable for your hedgehog's habitat and won't cause any disruptions.
By following these tips, you can help create a safe and enriching environment for your hedgehog when introducing new items.
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