
A person can never really know for sure what it is like to have a particular kind of pet without actually living with one. That much said, it is important to try to think ahead - before you bring a new pet into your home - is this pet right for me and my life style? Read on to learn about factors to think about and questions to ask yourself before you bring that hedgehog home! Hedgehogs need to eat insects. Most insects can be purchased and then immediately frozen. This keeps the insects fresh for quite a few months, but it also reduces the "ick" factor for many people as they can no longer fly, crawl, or otherwise escape. If you are running down a steep incline or vertical shaft, push down to make Sonic spin. A spinning Sonic is more serious to enemies and a lot less susceptible. Sonic cannot carry his breath underwater forever. He can gain a fresh breath of air from the big ones. If you get hit and drop your rings, try to re-recover as many as you can before they jump away. As long as you have some rings, Sonic is safe from adversaries.
Hedgehogs need to be handled daily if at all possible to remain social. Hedgehogs are less naturally social and they tend to forget what it is like to be handled very quickly. Hedgehogs are also less likely to view you as a friend and companion - although many do. When a hedgehog judge looks at a hedgehog they are evaluating several things including; color, quality of the quills, and body shape. All of the judges at hedgehog shows agree that the most important thing to consider when evaluating a hedgehog is the temperament. The first thing they are looking for when evaluating a hedgehog is temperament. These animals are pets, a good, friendly, quiet personality is important. Hedgehogs with ideal conformation but have are high strung or cranky won't place as well as a quiet, friendly hedgehog with mediocre conformation.
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