Before placing your hedgehog in the water, you can test the temperature with your wrist or elbow, as these areas are more sensitive to heat. Additionally, make sure to use shallow water, just enough to cover their feet, and avoid submerging them completely. Always supervise your hedgehog during bath time to ensure their safety and comfort. After the bath, gently dry them with a soft towel and ensure they are kept warm until they are completely dry, as hedgehogs can get cold easily.
Remember, bathing should not be a frequent activity; it's usually recommended to bathe your hedgehog only when necessary, such as if they get particularly dirty or have a health issue that requires it.
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