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Alternatives to Nail Trimming for Hedgehogs - ...Consider using a rough substrate, such as sandpaper or a specific type of flooring designed for pets, which allows your...

Signs of Hibernation in Hedgehogs - ...You might observe them rearranging bedding or hiding in their substrate. 4. **Weight Gain**: Before hibernation, hedgehogs often gain weight...

Encouraging Foraging Behavior in Hedgehogs - ...Fill a shallow container with safe substrate like shredded paper or aspen shavings and hide treats or kibble within it...

Preventing Hedgehog Escapes - ...If your hedgehog is housed in a bin or aquarium, consider placing a layer of substrate that is deep enough...

Creating a Trusting Relationship with Your Hedgehog - ...A cozy hideout and substrate that allows digging can help them feel safe. A happy hedgehog is more likely to...

Common Hedgehog Escape Behaviors - ...If they are in an enclosure with loose bedding or substrate, they may try to dig their way out. To...

Training Your Hedgehog: Tips and Techniques - ...Use a substrate that is safe for hedgehogs, and whenever you notice them going in that spot, reward them with...

Creating an Enriching Environment for Your Hedgehog - ...3. **Bedding and Substrate**: Use a soft, safe bedding material like aspen shavings or paper-based bedding. Avoid cedar or...

Best Materials for a Hedgehog's Habitat - ...2. **Substrate**: The bedding material should be soft, absorbent, and safe. Good options include: - **Paper-based bedding**: Such as Carefresh...

Creating a Play Area for Your Hedgehog - ...Fill a shallow box with shredded paper or non-toxic substrate for digging, which hedgehogs naturally enjoy. 4. **Hideouts**: Hedgehogs...

Creating a Safe Outdoor Enclosure for Your Hedgehog - ...Consider a solid floor or a substrate that allows for drainage but is still comfortable for your hedgehog. Avoid gravel...