Hedgehogs


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A guide to owning and caring for a pet hedgehog.




Care for a Pet Hedgehog


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Owning a hedgehog is surprisingly easy. In addition to a food bowl and a water bottle, all you need to buy for this animal is a cage with some fun hiding spots inside it. Since they are nocturnal, hedgehogs are awake in the evening hours when you are home from school. Don’t be startled if your hedgehog rolls into a ball when you pick it up, though. Many members of this species do this when they are frightened. The more your hedgehog gets to know you, the less it will do this. Can you convince your parents that a hedgehog would make a good pet for you?




The Hedgehog


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Hedgehogs are one of the hottest new pets around, and there's a lot of conflicting information about them. Here, a veteran hedgehog breeder, owner and advocate pairs with an exotic animals veterinarian to give first-time owners the help they need to share their homes with a hedgehog.




HEDGEHOG CARE FOR BEGINNERS


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Pet hedgehogs have grown in popularity over the last few years, and rightfully so. Though they aren’t the cuddly kind of pet (due to their spiny exterior), these cute critters are fun and offer a different kind of fulfilling pet experience. They are known to originate in some areas in Europe, Asia, and Africa, hedgehogs received their name from how they look and where they like to hang out. Their nose resembles that of a pig, or a hog, and they’re often found in the hedges of shrubs and trees. Historically, the ancient Romans were the first to domesticate hedgehogs. But the modern domestication of hedgehogs only took off in the 1980s. Many breeds of hedgehogs today are hybrids, the most well-known being the African pygmy hedgehog. This book will show you how to keep up with the animal’s high exercise demands, and how to assess and work with your individual hedgehog’s unique personality. You’ll learn which toys and treats they especially love, what things to avoid, and how to co-ordinate a nocturnal animal’s ideal schedule with your day to day activities. In this guide you will also learn how to feed, care, grooming, Handling, Health Needs, housing, safety and security tips and guide on how to raise hedgehogs as pets. GET YOUR COPY NOW




Caring for My New Hedgehog


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Hedgehogs feel like hairbrushes. That’s because they have quills. They aren’t sharp. When you have a pet hedgehog, they might let you hold them. They are usually quiet and like their alone time. “Hedgies” aren’t easy pets to raise. This book can really help. With easy-to-follow information about feeding, hedgehog health, how to hold one, and much more, Caring for My New Hedgehog will prepare you for this prickly pet. Part of the ongoing series How to Care for Your New Pet, these titles can help you become a happy, responsible pet owner.




Exotic Animal Emergency and Critical Care Medicine


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Exotic Animal Emergency and Critical Care Medicine delivers the most relevant and current information required by general veterinary practitioners and veterinary specialists in treating emergent and critical exotic patients. Covering the management of common emergency presentations in exotic companion mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians, each section discusses triage and stabilization, diagnostics, nutrition and fluid therapy, analgesia, anesthesia, monitoring, CPR, and euthanasia. The book includes quick reference tables, species-specific drug formularies, and illustrations of exotic animal emergency procedures and techniques. The information contained within is based on an extensive review of the most current literature and the combined knowledge and expertise of international leaders in the field of exotic animal medicine and surgery. A one-stop resource like no other, Exotic Animal Emergency and Critical Care Medicine makes it easy to find the information needed to effectively treat urgent and life-threatening conditions in pet exotic animals. The book covers a wide range of species, encompassing: Exotic companion mammals, including ferrets, rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, rats, mice, hamsters, gerbils, hedgehogs, and sugar gliders Birds, including psittacines, passerines, doves and pigeons, as well as backyard poultry and waterfowl Reptiles, including turtles and tortoises, snakes and lizards Amphibians Equally useful for general practitioners, specialists in emergency and critical care and exotic animal medicine, veterinary students, and trainees, Exotic Animal Emergency and Critical Care Medicine is an essential resource for the emergent and critical care of exotic animals.




Hedgehog Care


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hedgehogs have captivated our imaginations throughout history. Yet as pets, hedgehogs have only become popular in the last few decades-which is a shame, considering how playful and affectionate they can be. Hedgehogs are hearty and low-maintenance pets. As their popularity in the pet trade has increased so, too, has the available knowledge about the animal, and today it's easier than ever to keep a pet hedgehog happy and healthy. A hedgehog can fit into almost any lifestyle. Whether you need a furry friend to make your apartment feel less lonely or you're a family with cats and dogs that wants to add something new, the hedgehog will quickly burrow its way into your heart.




The Natural Hedgehog


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A guide to ensuring the continued survival of hedgehogs and using drug-free remedies to care for casualties. The text describes the life cycle of the European hedgehog with reference to the 14 other species distributed worldwide and offers tips on making a garden into a hedgehog haven. sick hedgehogs. Clear instructions show how to recognize distressed or suffering animals and gives advice on the handling, nursing and general care of hedgehogs. A detailed guide to the use of homeopathy in first aid for hedgehogs is completed with suggestions for healing, from crystal healing to aromatherapy.




The Hedgehog and the Fox


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"The fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing." This ancient Greek aphorism, preserved in a fragment from the poet Archilochus, describes the central thesis of Isaiah Berlin's masterly essay on Leo Tolstoy and the philosophy of history, the subject of the epilogue to War and Peace. Although there have been many interpretations of the adage, Berlin uses it to mark a fundamental distinction between human beings who are fascinated by the infinite variety of things and those who relate everything to a central, all-embracing system. Applied to Tolstoy, the saying illuminates a paradox that helps explain his philosophy of history: Tolstoy was a fox, but believed in being a hedgehog. One of Berlin's most celebrated works, this extraordinary essay offers profound insights about Tolstoy, historical understanding, and human psychology. This new edition features a revised text that supplants all previous versions, English translations of the many passages in foreign languages, a new foreword in which Berlin biographer Michael Ignatieff explains the enduring appeal of Berlin's essay, and a new appendix that provides rich context, including excerpts from reviews and Berlin's letters, as well as a startling new interpretation of Archilochus's epigram.




Caring for My New Hedgehog


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Hedgehogs feel like hairbrushes. That’s because they have quills. They aren’t sharp. When you have a pet hedgehog, they might let you hold them. They are usually quiet and like their alone time. “Hedgies” aren’t easy pets to raise. This book can really help. With easy-to-follow information about feeding, hedgehog health, how to hold one, and much more, Caring for My New Hedgehog will prepare you for this prickly pet. Part of the ongoing series How to Care for Your New Pet, these titles can help you become a happy, responsible pet owner.