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What to Do If Your Hedgehog is Too Cold - ...If they seem lethargic, are not eating, or are showing signs of distress, it might be wise to consult a...

Preventing Respiratory Issues in Hedgehogs - ...and consult a veterinarian if you notice any signs of respiratory distress, such as wheezing or labored breathing. Hedgehog Care...

Tips for Training Your Hedgehog to Accept a Harness - ...If they are showing signs of distress (e.g., hissing, rolling into a ball), it’s best to remove the...

Transitioning Your Hedgehog to a New Diet - ...Look for any signs of digestive upset, such as diarrhea or a decrease in appetite. If you notice any issues...

Caring for Newborn Hedgehog Babies - ...Look for signs of distress in the mother (like excessive vocalizations or not nursing) or any health issues with the...

How to Properly Bathe Your Hedgehog - ...Remember to monitor your hedgehog for any signs of stress during the bath. If they seem overly distressed, it’s...

Caring for a Quilling Hedgehog - ...If you notice excessive scratching, bald patches, or any signs of distress, consult a veterinarian experienced with hedgehogs. 6. **Playtime...

What to Do in Case of a Hedgehog Emergency - ...Is your hedgehog injured, sick, or in distress? For example, if your hedgehog is bleeding, it may have sustained an...

Training a Hedgehog to Wear a Harness - ...If your hedgehog shows signs of distress, remove the harness immediately and try again later. 10. **Safety First**: Always supervise...