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Hedgehog Bonding - Crazy Critters
The more time you spend with your hedgehog the easier it is for your hedgehog to learn about you and to grow to love and enjoy being around you and your family.
http://www.605critters.com/pages/hedgehog-bonding
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Basic Hedgehog Diet And Treats
The staple of your hedgehog's diet should be a quality commercial hedgehog food. It should contain at least 30 percent protein and no more than 15 percent fat. If you are unable to purchase hedgehog food, feed your pet a diet of quality dry cat food that is labeled as low fat. Avoid foods that show processed corn high on the list of ingredients.
http://www.smallanimalchannel.com/hedgehogs/hedgehog-diet/basic-hedgehog-diet.aspx
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Top 4 Ideas for Hedgehog Cages - Hedgehogs As Pets
There are many different types of hedgehog cages that will be quite acceptable to keep your pets in. In fact, most of these different types of cages will go by some other name or will be sold with another type of small animal in mind. Some are not really cages at all, but would fall under the category of containers
http://www.pethedgehogcare.com/top-4-ideas-for-hedgehog-cages/
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How to Choose a Healthy Hedgehog
When choosing a hedgehog, there are a few things you can look for to inncrease your chances of bringing home a healthy hedgehog.
http://exoticpets.about.com/od/hedgehogs/ht/choosehh.htm
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Hedgehog Health and Issues - Hedgehog Care 101
Hedgehogs are typically quite healthy, especially when adopted from a reputable place. However, there are some common hedgehog health issues to be aware of.
http://www.hedgehogcare101.com/hedgehog-health-issues/
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Pet Hedgehog Health & Illness
A great habitat, the correct foods, and proper care go a long way in keeping a hedgehog healthy. Unfortunately, even with the best care injuries or illness may occur. If your pet becomes ill, it is always recommended that you seek advice from a veterinarian. Below are some of the common injuries and illnesses that effect hedgehogs.
http://hedgehogcare.org/health-illness/
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Hedgehogs As Pets - How To Take Care Of A Pet Hedgehog
Keeping hedgehogs as pets may seem like a strange hobby to the uninitiated, but anyone who has spent any time around these animals is keenly aware of what great pets they make.
http://www.pethedgehogcare.com
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Domesticated hedgehog - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The most common species of domesticated hedgehog is the African pygmy hedgehog, a hybrid of the white-bellied or four-toed hedgehog (Atelerix albiventris) and the Algerian hedgehog (A. algirus)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domesticated_hedgehog
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Hedgehog Pet Care - Animals
The pet hedgehog, also known as the African pygmy hedgehog, is a hybrid of two wild African species. Learn everything you need to know about taking care of them here.
http://animals.mom.me/hedgehog-pet-care-2286.html
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How to Take Care of a Hedgehog (with Pictures) - wikiHow
How to Take Care of a Hedgehog. Hedgehogs make great pets for those who are patient and dedicated.
http://www.wikihow.com/Take-Care-of-a-Hedgehog
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Hedgehog Care 101 - Your home for pet hedgehog care information
Hedgehog Care 101 was created to serve as the most complete, easy to navigate, one-stop resource for all things hedgehog! You will find all of the information you will need to learn about owning hedgehogs as pets, proper hedgehog care, and even advice and fun activities from current hedgehog owners over on our Hedgehog Owner Corner.
http://www.hedgehogcare101.com
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Pet Hedgehog Care, Information, Facts & Pictures
The African pygmy hedgehog is the most common type sold as pets. It can grow to be around six to nine inches long. Four to six years is a normal life span, but a pet hedgehog can live up to ten years. It is a solitary animal and should live alone.
http://hedgehogcare.org
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Do Hedgehogs Make Good Pets? 10 Things to Know Before Bringing One Home
Sure they are adorable, but is a hedgehog right for you? Dr. Laurie Hess details important factors to consider before choosing a hedgehog as a pet.
http://www.vetstreet.com/our-pet-experts/hoping-for-a-hedgehog-10-things-to-know-before-bringing-one-home