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!