<\/span><\/h2>\nWeight loss, loose or reduced stools and reduced or bloody urine also can indicate your hedgehog is under the weather. Other signs of a sick hedgehog include lethargy, panting or labored breathing, a dull expression, discharge from the nose or eyes, sneezing, coughing and paralysis.<\/b><\/p>\n<\/span>How do I know if my hedgehog is stressed?<\/span><\/h2>\nSigns of stress The first, and possibly the most overlooked, sign of stress is the hedgehog’s frantic attempt to get away. Many hedgehogs are busy and want to try to explore but a stressed hedgehog will be much more persistent and not easily distracted. The stressed hedgehog may also twitch or shake its head nervously.<\/b><\/p>\n<\/span>What does it mean when a hedgehog curled up?<\/span><\/h2>\nWhen in danger a hedgehog will curl up tight into a ball. Small muscles along their back help their thousands of quills interlock in different directions creating a strong defensive wall!<\/b><\/p>\n<\/span>How do I know if my hedgehog is happy?<\/span><\/h2>\nRegistered. A lot of the time though, you can always tell a relaxed happy hedgie by the way their quills lay flat or if they chirp or whiffle. I can always tell when my Squiggy is happy because he will chirp or whiffle when I pick him up, give him mealies, or just give him his kibbles lol.<\/b><\/p>\n<\/span>How do you check a hedgehogs health?<\/span><\/h2>\nCheck the skin to make sure there are no abrasions, lumps, bumps, excessive dryness, bare patches, or signs of mites. The underbelly fur should not be matted. The hedgehog’s body should be filled out through the back and sides.<\/b><\/p>\n<\/span>Is it common for hedgehogs to get sick?<\/span><\/h2>\nCommon conditions of pet hedgehogs include internal and external parasites, ringworm, cancer, pneumonia, gastrointestinal disease, and obesity. Signs of illness or disease are often vague and non-specific, such as lack of appetite and lethargy.<\/b><\/p>\n<\/span>How do you treat sick hedgehogs?<\/span><\/h2>\nIf you cannot get through take them to a local vet as soon as possible so they can give them emergency treatment. Hedgehogs will often try crawling away, so keeping them protected in a well-ventilated box, even wrapped in a blanket will help. Try to take them indoors while you call for emergency help.<\/b><\/p>\n<\/span>Why is my hedgehog acting weird?<\/span><\/h2>\nIf your hedgehog is acting sluggish, lethargic, uncoordinated or they are wobbly with the inability to move limbs; it may be a hibernation attempt. Some hedgehog owners fear the worst Wobbly Hedgehog Syndrome which is a definite death sentence. Between the two, you can determine hedgehog hibernation quite easily.<\/b><\/p>\n<\/span>What to do when a hedgehog is stressed?<\/span><\/h2>\nAlso, try taking him out of his cage and sitting with him in a dimly lit, quiet room. Just let him snuggle on your lap and talk in a calm, soft voice. It may take months before he is used to you. And don’t be discouraged if he hisses or pops, it’s perfectly normal especially for a neglected hedgehog.<\/b><\/p>\n<\/span>Do hedgehogs get anxiety?<\/span><\/h2>\nIn some cases, certain species, such as hedgehogs, have unique anxiety-related behaviors that no other species exhibits. [The hedgehog’s] natural defense mechanism is rolling up, which is not only an excellent defense mechanism but makes physical exams difficult, Dr. Kohles says.<\/b><\/p>\n<\/span>How do I know if my hedgehog is sad?<\/span><\/h2>\nDepression. Without room, a hedgehog will show signs of depression, such as excessive sleeping, refusal to eat, repetitious behaviour, and self mutilation<\/b><\/p>\n<\/span>How do you relax a hedgehog?<\/span><\/h2>\nTalking to your hedgehog while holding, snuggling, bathing, and other enjoyable activities will help your hedgehog associate the sound of your voice with comfort and enjoyment. Over the years we have found the radio and music very soothing for a variety of different animals.<\/b><\/p>\n<\/span>Why does a hedgehog curl up?<\/span><\/h2>\nWhen in danger a hedgehog will curl up tight into a ball. Small muscles along their back help their thousands of quills interlock in different directions creating a strong defensive wall!<\/b><\/p>\n<\/span>Why is my hedgehog rolled up?<\/span><\/h2>\nWhen they are frightened, or annoyed, hedgehogs will roll into a ball so that an predator will feel the full brunt of its sharp spines and will then leave the hedgehog alone.<\/b><\/p>\n<\/span>How do you tell if a hedgehog is stressed?<\/span><\/h2>\nSigns of stress The first, and possibly the most overlooked, sign of stress is the hedgehog’s frantic attempt to get away. Many hedgehogs are busy and want to try to explore but a stressed hedgehog will be much more persistent and not easily distracted. The stressed hedgehog may also twitch or shake its head nervously.<\/b><\/p>\n<\/span>Why is my hedgehog in a tight ball?<\/span><\/h2>\nHibernation is a state of torpor, where the core body temperature has dropped, the heart rate and breathing have slowed right down and normal activity has stopped. A hibernating hedgehog will be completely rolled up into a tight ball with no face visible.<\/b><\/p>\n<\/span>What do hedgehogs do when happy?<\/span><\/h2>\nRegistered. A lot of the time though, you can always tell a relaxed happy hedgie by the way their quills lay flat or if they chirp or whiffle. I can always tell when my Squiggy is happy because he will chirp or whiffle when I pick him up, give him mealies, or just give him his kibbles lol.<\/b><\/p>\n<\/span>How do you know if a hedgehog is sad?<\/span><\/h2>\nDepression. Without room, a hedgehog will show signs of depression, such as excessive sleeping, refusal to eat, repetitious behaviour, and self mutilation<\/b><\/p>\n<\/span>How do you show your hedgehog you love them?<\/span><\/h2>\nBonding with Your Hedgehog<\/b><\/p>\nPut something that smells like you in the cage.<\/li>\nHandle them frequently.<\/li>\nPut them on your lap.<\/li>\nWrap them in a blanket.<\/li>\nUse a snuggle sack.<\/li>\nUse a bonding bag.<\/li>\nUse a hoodie.<\/li>\nTake them outside.<\/li>\n<\/span>What makes a hedgehog happy?<\/span><\/h2>\nLike many pocket pets, hedgehogs love to explore mazes and tunnels. This will keep Hedgie active, and offer him mental stimulation. You can buy labyrinths, or make your own out of shoeboxes or PVC pipe. To make your pet’s explorations even more fun for him, hide a snack at the end of the tunnel.<\/b><\/p>\n<\/span>How can you tell if a hedgehog is healthy?<\/span><\/h2>\nAside from a good appetite, your healthy hedgehog should be able to ball up completely. Her skin should not be flaky, crusty, red or itchy, and when touched, even healthy and well-socialized hedgehogs will hiss or stiffen up in response.<\/b><\/p>\n<\/span>What are common illnesses in hedgehogs?<\/span><\/h2>\nCommon conditions of pet hedgehogs include internal and external parasites, ringworm, cancer, pneumonia, gastrointestinal disease, and obesity. Signs of illness or disease are often vague and non-specific, such as lack of appetite and lethargy.<\/b><\/p>\n<\/span>How do you examine a hedgehog?<\/span><\/h2>\nVeterinary Visits for Hedgies Hedgehogs should have annual wellness and fecal exams to monitor their overall health. Annual bloodwork is recommended as they age (greater than three to four years old).<\/b><\/p>\n<\/span>Do hedgehogs get sick easily?<\/span><\/h2>\nRespiratory Infection Hedgehogs easily develop respiratory infections, especially when they are young. For example, bacterial infections, such as pneumonia, are common. Signs of a respiratory infection might include sneezing, a runny or crusty nose and eyes, and raspy breathing, wheezing or coughing.<\/b><\/p>\n<\/span>How do I know if a hedgehog is unwell?<\/span><\/h2>\nHow can I tell if a hedgehog is sick?<\/b><\/p>\nDoes its skin spring back when you pull up a couple of spines? If the skin appears to stay in place, the hedgehog could be dehydrated. <\/li>\nDoes the hedgehog look thin? <\/li>\nDoes the hedgehog have a funny smell? <\/li>\nIs the hedgehog having trouble breathing\/coughing?<\/li>\n13 Jun 2019<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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