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Old May 21, 2007, 12:35 PM
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untame hedgehog

My mom resently bought me a pet hedgehog, i know how to take care of him and everything but what i want to know is how do i tame him, he rolls into a ball everytime i pick him up and i can only handle him with gloves and he also will lick you and then start to bite me! how can i get him to unroll from his ball and he doesnt like treats or anything....HELP!

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Old May 21, 2007, 03:51 PM   #2  
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I didnt realize they were selling hedgehogs as pets now, unfortunate choice, they are really quite timid in nature and not good as pets. I dont think it is very like you will be able to do anything with it. Why not ask the store where your mom got it.
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also my hedgehog has had some problems he has been bleeding from his back area and is missing some quills
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Why would your mom get a pet hedgehog for you as a pet?? They are wild animals and should be kept in the wild, you will never make a born wild animal a pet!! I strongly beleive in wldlife and I think that you should let the fellow go, he will not live long as a pet held in captivity and will die soon.

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Emily94 disagrees: she completly lied hedge hogs are being pets all over canaada if i let it go it'll freeze to death, also it needs high temp. to live in
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You guys dont get it i live in canada were hedgehogs dont rome free, hedgehogs are being sold as pets all over canada, nad lucky for me he is staring to get friendly!
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also he was bred in captivity and same with his parents!
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Being born in captivity does not automatically make him the wisest choice for a pet. Go back to the store and get as much information as you can on his care. Read up on whatever you can find at the library. Call you humane society or pet shelter and ask if anyone there has advice.

I agree hedgies are the cutest but that does not mean they should be pets.
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I live in canada and havent heard or read where they are the now 'in' pet. I havent got passed ferrets yet and they went out of popularity a few years ago. Mind you I am familiar with ferrets because my dad kept them when I was small, I think he used them for hunting until they became illegal, even so, he always stressed it is a wild animal and it will always be.

Now, as for animals like hedgehogs. They are wild, not happy in captivity, unhealthy in captivity unless it is a zoo and they know what to feed them, how to care for them and they can live out their lives in a reasonable facsimile of their own environment.

So, do some research, go on your computer and find out what they need; it was good you asked here, but apparently we cant help with nuturing information, but an animal shelter can help remedially.
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I got all info. on care i just need info on taming, he is 2 years old and he is healthy again, ferrets also arnt illegal in manitoba either are hedgehogs!
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You didn't have to give me a bad rating!!


I found a website that will give you a lot of informitive information on hedgehogs and taming them as well. Click on the blue hedgehog and it will direct you automatically to the website Hedgehog. It does say that if you handle them you will need to get them used to you and that hedgehogs have a very poor eye site and rely mostly on there good since of smell. Hold them as much as possible, with gloves if you feel more comfortable and get him used to your scent. You will need to hold him several hours a day and get him really used to your scent in order to tame him and this is about all that you can do and if this doesn't work there is nothing wlse you can do.


You have to remember that you are dealing with a wild animal here!


Also what you emailed me about not letting him go because he will not survive in cool weather is NOT TRUE! Hedgehogs are WILD and can survive on their own, plus they go in to hibernation at temperatures below 68% or start to prepare at that time if they haven't allready.

The little fellow lived in captivity in the WILD with his parents and you are most likely not going to tame him anyway, he is naturally wild and that is why I say that this is not a good choice for a pet and it would be best to let him go free and find a better choice for a pet. (I don't believe in holding these animals in captivity or breeding them that way either, that is crazy)

I love animals and I want to help you but I think that squirrels, hedgehogs, and other wild animals should be left alone to roam free because they cannot live long held in captivity like that and it is not fair to the animals. I don't know why you say that everywhere in Canada sells pet hedgehogs but that should be against the law if that is true because they are wild animals and not suppose to be made to be pet!

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