If you are planning to add strawberries to your Hedgehog, then hold on first! Is it a safe choice for your Hedgehogs? The answer is yes, strawberries are a safe choice for your Hedgehog but only on occasion not regularly! So mainly, it can not be a regular diet. However, along with a balanced diet,…
In captivity, the food options for hedgehogs are quite limited. Keepers search for safe and tasty protein sources for their hedgies. We have noticed owners feeding their quill balls dog foods on a regular basis. But can a hedgehog eat dog food? Is it safe for their health? Hedgehogs can safely eat low-fat meat-based wet…
Most Hedgies are usually uninterested in eating veggies. But there should be some tricks to add vegetables to their diet! We are here for you to share all those! For this, you need to add vegetables to your Gliders diet in a planned way! So what about tomatoes? Is it safe for your quill balls?…
Let’s be very honest. Neither the wild nor captive hedgehogs are big fans of veggies. Why is that? Are vegetables bad for them? If not, then what vegetables can hedgehogs eat? Hedgehogs can eat vegetables and leafy greens, e.g., arugula, romaine lettuce, collard green, dandelion green, green pepper, etc. Veggies are safe for the hedgies…
Honestly, hedgehogs are big fans of fruits. They love the sweet, fruity punch. But apparently, stuffing the hedgies with fruits can be a red flag for their health. In fact, some fruits are so toxic that they can put your pets on the deathbed. Does it mean we can not feed our quill balls fruits…
Come on! You can not just feed your hedgehogs anything. Like any other pet, our hedgies need a proper diet to lead healthy and thriving lives. But what do hedgehogs eat as pets? Do they look for a wild meal even in captivity? Or can you make them eat commercial food? And most importantly, what…
Are you confused about how to raise your hedgehog? We can feel you, buddy! These quill balls can be a little tricky to handle, but not if you have a fool-proof care sheet! Yes, we have raised multiple hedgies over the years. And now, we have come up with the ultimate hedgehog care chart from…
Well, handling a quill ball can be tricky. There is always a risk of getting pricked. See, when the hedgehog is in a good mood, its spines lay flat. Picking it up is no big deal. However, you can still get hurt if you are not gentle and careful with your movements. Again, you will…
Raising a hedgehog might look difficult from the outside. But, in reality, dealing with a hedgie takes less effort and energy. The trick here is to get your hands on the right care sheet. Yes, you have read it right. See, all keepers have their own opinions on how to raise a hedgehog. Listening to…
People have this misconception that hedgehogs do not need bedding in their enclosures. Let me debunk this statement once and for all. Hedgehogs are natural burrowers, meaning they dig up the soil to relax, hide, and hibernate. Captive-bred hedgies also have a similar instinct. Hence, they look for a comfortable substrate to rest on. But…