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Preparing Your Hedgehog for a Long Trip - ...7. **Stay Hydrated**: Offer your hedgehog water frequently, especially if it's a long journey. You can use a small...

What to Do If a Hedgehog Is Not Eating - ...First, observe your hedgehog for any signs of illness, such as lethargy, diarrhea, or unusual behavior. If you notice any...

Caring for a Baby Hedgehog: Essential Tips - ...4. **Hydration**: Always provide fresh, clean water. A shallow dish or a water bottle works well. Make sure to change...

What to Do If Your Hedgehog Isn't Eating - ...3. **Hydration Check**: Ensure that your hedgehog has access to fresh water. Dehydration can also lead to a decrease in...

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...

What to Do If Your Hedgehog Won't Eat - ...Look for signs of illness such as lethargy, diarrhea, or unusual behavior. If you notice any of these symptoms, consult...

Caring for Your Hedgehog While Traveling - ...5. **Hydration and Nutrition**: Bring along a small water bottle and their usual food. Offer them water during breaks, and...

What to Do If You Suspect Your Hedgehog Has WHS - ...Look for signs like unsteady movement, circling, or difficulty standing. Documenting these behaviors can be helpful for your veterinarian. 2...

What to Do in Case of a Hedgehog Emergency - ...If your hedgehog shows signs of severe injury or illness (such as lethargy, difficulty breathing, or bleeding), contact an exotic...

Caring for Your Hedgehog After a Vet Visit - ...Look for signs of lethargy, changes in appetite, or any discharge from their eyes or nose. If you notice anything...

How to Calm a Stressed Hedgehog - ...8. **Diet and Hydration**: A balanced diet can also contribute to their overall well-being. Make sure they have access...