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Proper Feeding Guidelines for Hedgehogs - ...Some pet stores offer specialized hedgehog food, which can be a good addition to their diet. Ensure it is high...

Helping Your Hedgehog Overcome Fear of Water - ...Always monitor their behavior and remove them from water if they seem too stressed. 5. **Drying Off**: After the bath...

Best Environment for Hedgehog Socialization - ...hedgehog socialization hedgehog care hedgehog environment pet hedgehogs hedgehog behavior

Introducing Your Hedgehog to New Environments - ...hedgehog care environment introduction pet hedgehogs

Treatment Options for WHS in Hedgehogs - ...Always consult with a veterinarian who specializes in exotic pets or hedgehogs. They can provide a proper diagnosis and recommend...

What to Do If You Cut Your Hedgehog's Nail Too Short - ...If the bleeding doesn't stop, you can use a styptic powder (available at pet stores or online) specifically designed...

How to Build a Hedgehog House - ...or providing a comfortable home for your pet hedgehog. Remember to always monitor the house for any signs of occupancy...

What to Do If Your Hedgehog Wakes Up During Hibernation - ...3. **Monitor Their Behavior**: Observe your hedgehog’s behavior. If they are active, eating, and drinking normally, they may just...

Signs of a Healthy Hedgehog Before Hibernation - ...You can monitor their food intake to ensure they are eating adequately. 7. **Bowel Movements**: Healthy hedgehog droppings should be...

Treating Skin Problems in Hedgehogs - ...Always consult a vet who specializes in exotic pets or specifically hedgehogs. They may perform skin scrapings, cultures, or blood...

Keeping Hedgehogs Cool in Hot Weather - ...6. **Monitor Temperature**: Use a thermometer to regularly check the temperature in their habitat. If it exceeds 80°F (27...

Treating Skin Issues in Hedgehogs - ...If you notice any of these symptoms, a visit to a veterinarian with experience in exotic pets is crucial. 2...

Hedgehog-Proofing Your Home: Essential Tips - ...7. **Monitor Household Chemicals**: Keep cleaning supplies, chemicals, and medications out of reach. Store them in cabinets with child-proof...

First Aid for Injured Hedgehogs - ...Approach the situation calmly to avoid further alarming your pet. 2. **Inspect the Injury**: Gently handle your hedgehog and examine...

Creating a Comfortable Environment for a Sick Hedgehog - ...6. **Regular Monitoring**: Keep an eye on their behavior, eating habits, and overall condition. If you notice any changes or...

Tips for Hedgehog Health in Summer - ...F to 80°F (22°C to 27°C). Monitor the temperature in their habitat and ensure it doesn’t...

Signs of Temperature Discomfort in Hedgehogs - ...Always monitor their environment and adjust as needed to keep them comfortable! hedgehog care temperature signs pet health hedgehog behavior...

Natural Behaviors of Hedgehogs - ...If you have a pet hedgehog, you may notice them becoming more active in the evening. 2. **Foraging and Diet...

How to Balance a Hedgehog's Diet - ...a water bottle, so observe your pet's preferences. 6. **Portion Control**: Monitor your hedgehog's weight and adjust food...

Helping an Overweight Hedgehog - ...Reducing portions gradually can help prevent drastic changes that may stress your pet. 3. **Increase Activity**: Encourage your hedgehog to...

Introducing an Exercise Wheel to Your Hedgehog - ...Patience is key! Happy wheeling! exercise wheel hedgehog care pet exercise

What to Do If You Cut the Quick of Your Hedgehog's Nail - ...If bleeding continues, you can use styptic powder (available at pet stores or pharmacies) to help clot the blood. Dip...

How to Safely Bathe a Hedgehog - ...You will need a shallow basin or sink, lukewarm water, a gentle, unscented pet shampoo (or baby shampoo), a soft...

Caring for Hedgehogs in Winter - ...If this happens, gently warm them up and monitor their activity. 3. **Diet Adjustments**: During winter, hedgehogs may eat less...

Cleaning Dirty Quills on Your Hedgehog - ...You'll need a soft-bristled toothbrush or a small pet brush, a damp cloth, and possibly some pet-safe...