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How to Keep Your Hedgehog Clean - ...High-quality hedgehog food, supplemented with insects and occasional fruits/vegetables, is ideal. 6. **Health Checks**: Regularly check your hedgehog...

Cleaning Your Hedgehog: Frequency and Tips - ...This includes removing soiled bedding, uneaten food, and any waste. Depending on how active your hedgehog is and how much...

Can Hedgehogs Be Trained to Do Tricks? - ...Hedgehogs are food-driven, so using their favorite treats can be a great motivator. Some popular treats include mealworms, small...

Identifying Signs of Illness in Hedgehogs - ...If your hedgehog suddenly loses interest in food or significantly reduces its intake, it may be a sign of illness...

Signs of a Happy Hedgehog - ...If your hedgehog eagerly eats their food and enjoys treats, they are likely feeling good. 6. **Social Interaction**: If your...

Symptoms of Stress in Hedgehogs - ...A stressed hedgehog may eat less or show a lack of interest in food. Conversely, some may overeat as a...

Signs Your Hedgehog is Too Cold - ...A hedgehog that is too cold may also lose interest in food. If your hedgehog is not eating as much...

Monitoring Your Hedgehog's Weight - ...You may need to coax them with a treat or their favorite food to keep them still during the weighing...

Signs of Quilling in Hedgehogs - ...They might eat less during this period, so keep an eye on their food intake. Quilling typically occurs around 4...

Preventing WHS in Hedgehogs - ...Ensure they receive high-quality hedgehog food, supplemented with insects, fruits, and vegetables. Avoid overfeeding and monitor their weight to...

Identifying Overweight Hedgehogs - ...balanced diet with appropriate portions of high-quality hedgehog food, insects, and occasional fruits and vegetables. Regular exercise is also...

Toys That Hedgehogs Enjoy - ...cardboard tube to encourage them to search for their food. Remember to always supervise your hedgehog with new toys to...

Creating a Comfortable Environment for Hedgehogs - ...Ensure you have a proper feeding area with high-quality hedgehog food, and always provide fresh water. A shallow dish...

Encouraging Your Hedgehog to Use a Wheel - ...You can place treats or their favorite food near or on the wheel to entice them to investigate. This positive...

Understanding Your Hedgehog's Daytime Activity - ...If you feed your hedgehog during the day, they might become active in anticipation of food. Try to establish a...

Signs of a Tired Hedgehog - ...Monitor their food intake to check for any changes. 6. **Sluggish Movements**: If your hedgehog is moving more slowly than...

Signs That Your Hedgehog Is Hibernating - ...If you notice that your hedgehog hasn't touched its food or water for a while, it might be hibernating...

Symptoms of Respiratory Infections in Hedgehogs - ...Monitor their food and water intake closely. 6. **Fever**: While it can be difficult to determine if a hedgehog has...

Creating a Safe Environment for Your Hedgehog - ...Include toys and activities that stimulate their natural behaviors, such as foraging for food or running on a wheel. This...

Dealing with Skin Conditions in Hedgehogs - ...High-quality hedgehog food or a diet that includes insects can help improve their skin health. 6. **Moisturizing**: If your...

Signs of a Hedgehog in Distress Due to Cold - ...If your hedgehog is refusing food or treats, it could be a sign that it’s too cold. To prevent...

Identifying Hedgehogs in Your Yard - ...it could be because a hedgehog is foraging for food! 6. **Use a Camera**: Setting up a motion-activated camera...

When to See a Vet for a Hedgehog - ...If your hedgehog is more lethargic than usual, is hiding more, or shows a lack of interest in food or...

Enrichment Activities for Hedgehogs - ...You can use shredded paper or small containers to make it more exciting for them to find their food. 3...

When to Take Your Hedgehog to the Vet - ...If your hedgehog suddenly stops eating or drinking, or if there's a significant decrease in their food intake, it...