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African Pygmy Hedgehogs and pigmy Hedgehogs As Pets

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Dear
Hedgehog Lover,

If you are passionate about having a small pet, did
you know one of the cutest and easiest to care and inexpensive pets
to raise are — hedgehogs!

Owning and raising a hedgehog is easy to do, all you need is a small
corner of a room and a cage to raise them. Many people have seen
hedgehogs on television and in pet stores, and are intrigued with
the tiny and lovable miniature hedgehogs named — African Pygmy
Hedgehogs!

They are cute; with their little noses always twitching and fund to
watch as they prance around on their little feet. Hedgehogs are a
very cheerful pet, are pleasant and when properly socialized, can be
a joy to take everywhere with you.

Being a hedgehog owner is a unique experience and while hedgehogs
are often labeled as cage pets, the hedgehog can be a very adaptable
pet. They can be housetrained and will enjoy simply playing and
cuddling with their owner. In addition, the pets are quite social
when they are properly handled and many will adapt very well to
travelling.

If
you are thinking of buying a hedgehog as a pet…

Then you will find that hedgehogs often bond very well with their
owners and having your own hedgehog is a joy!

So what exactly is a hedgehog?

Hedgehogs belong to the mammal family called the Erinaceinae. This
is a family of shrew, like mammals, that can be found in Europe, New
Zealand, Asia and Africa.

Hedgehogs are a nocturnal animal that live primarily on their own
and are rarely seen in the wild with other hedgehogs, unless they
are a nursing mother or are mating.

In the wild, hedgehogs live in burrows and primarily feed off of
insects, making them an insectivore. While hedgehogs have been
around for millions of years, the name “hedgehog” can be traced back
to the mid 1400’s. The name is derived from Middle English and comes
from the words “heyg”, which means “hedgerows and hoge”, which
describes the pig-like snout that hedgehogs have.

Although hedgehogs do have quills, they are not related to the
porcupine and their quills are actually quite different from those
of the porcupine as they are softer and do not hurt you quite like a
porcupine’s does.

Hedgehogs can be domesticated very quickly and make very friendly
small animal companions.

Hedgehogs enjoy human company,
and they will interact with the people who care for them.

Raising and caring for hedgehogs can be a fun and rewarding
experience, simply because these tiny pets are a truly warm and
friendly companion. The benefits of owning and raising hedgehogs
are a pleasure for young and old alike!

The key to a perfect hedgehog pet is to find one that suits your
personality so you are sure to have a good match between you and
your new pet.

I want to help you to take your
first step towards owning a hedgehog…

When I was looking
to purchase my own hedgehogs many years ago, I discovered there was
very limited information available for help purchasing, owning,
raising and breeding hedgehogs.

After searching for many hours for hedgehog information, as well as
talking to hedgehog breeders and hedgehog fanciers, I finally
decided that there was a definite need for a comprehensive book all
about hedgehogs that covered hedgehogs from A to Z.

With
that thought in mind, I created this brand new book, called “African
Pygmy Hedgehogs and Hedgehogs, Hedgehogs as Pets: Facts and
Information”.

Everything you want to know about buying, raising, feeding, caring
for and breeding hedgehogs, and more!

In a straightforward, no nonsense fashion, I cover all the aspects
of keeping African Pygmy Hedgehogs and hedgehogs — including care,
breeding, cages, owning, house, homes, food, feeding, hibernation,
habitat, lifespan, colours, diet, illnesses, etc.

If you are thinking about getting a hedgehog then this guide is a
must have for anybody who is passionate about owning, keeping,
raising African Pygmy Hedgehogs and hedgehogs as pets.

It’s full of up-to-date and sound advice with answers to all your
questions about hedgehogs — including some you didn’t even know you
had!

This book is written in exacting detail, including tips on
diseases and veterinary care. Anyone who is passionate about
owning, keeping raising and breeding hedgehogs will be very pleased
at the comprehensive content included in this guide.

You get step by step instructions on how to keep hedgehogs based on
years of experience of my own keeping and breeding hedgehogs. The
guide is an easy read and is packed with useful hints and tips.
This book is guaranteed to answer all your questions about African
Pygmy Hedgehogs and hedgehogs.

You can get everything you need to know about keeping hedgehogs –
including handling, the different breeds and types, their health,
housing, breeding — you get everything you need to know to keep
healthy and cute hedgehogs!

How many types of hedgehogs are there?

There are 14 species of hedgehogs and while this book does focus
on the care for the African Pygmy Hedgehog, it is important to look
at the different types of hedgehogs that you can purchase. Remember
that when you are buying a hedgehog that you make sure it is the
species of hedgehog that you desire.  

The book covers all 14 types of hedgehogs:

African Pygmy Hedgehog

Algerian Hedgehog

 Brandt’s
Hedgehog

Chinese Hedgehog

Daurian Hedgehog

Eastern European Hedgehog

Ethiopian Hedgehog

4-Toed Hedgehog

Hardwicke’s Hedgehog

Indian Hedgehog

Long-Eared Hedgehog

Somalian Hedgehog

South African Hedgehog

Western European Hedgehog

The most common type of hedgehog found in pet stores
is the African Pygmy Hedgehog.

The African Pygmy Hedgehog, which this book primarily focuses on,
comes in many different colours, and is the domesticated variety of
either the 4-Toed Hedgehog or the Algerian Hedgehog.

The African Pygmy Hedgehog, that weighs between 250 to 500 grams and
5 to 8 inches in length and are usually about the size of a small
guinea pig.

They are characterized by their small raccoon-like faces. The
African Pygmy hedgehog has a broad forehead and well-defined cheeks,
and gives them a very cheerful appearance and has bright black eyes
and a cute pointy nose.

There are several differences in colour with African Pygmy Hedgehogs
and they range in color from: albino, apricot, cream, pale grey,
light brown to dark brown, rust, dark grey, black and even a mottled
or mixture of colors.

In the book, I cover the wide assortment of colours and while they
may seem similar, the colour difference between the colour
variations, such as the 95% white in the Silver Charcoal White, can
make the hedgehog look completely different from a Silver Charcoal.

This is great information for someone that is interested in owning a
particular color of hedgehog and for hedgehog breeders when mating
different color combinations.

Here’s a sneak peak at what is inside the book!

I answer these common questions people have about hedgehogs and
keeping them:
 

Do hedgehogs make good pets for children? Yes, they do!  
 

Can hedgehogs be litter trained? (Yes, and they generally
are very clean animals so they keep their cage clean.)

   

How long to hedgehogs live? (You’ll be surprised at the
answer.)  
 

What are the different varieties and colors of hedgehogs?
(All the breeds, and color phases are outlined in detail in the
book.) 
 

How many quills are in a hedgehog’s tail?  
 

How long does a hedgehog’s quills get and do they pull
out?  
 

How easy is it to care for a hedgehog? (Hedgehog care is
easy and is selection, care, feeding and health covered in detail
in the book.) 
 

What size cage do I need to keep a hedgehog?  
 

How to choose a hedgehog and where to buy them. (Find out
what to look for when buying a hedgehog to be sure you get a
healthy one.)
 

What is the best breed or type of hedgehog to buy? (All
the hedgehog breeds are covered in detail and the differences
between them.)
 

Do I buy a baby hedgehog or an adult? Should I buy a male
or a female? (Find out which is best for you. The book includes
links to hedgehog websites and breeders of hedgehogs too.) 

How do I know if a breeder of hedgehogs is selling me a
healthy hedgehog or too old a hedgehog?
 

How do I know if my hedgehog is a male from a female
hedgehog? (How to sex a hedgehog is in the book.)
 

What do I use to make a cage for my hedgehog? (Read how
to build an inexpensive cage inside the book.)
 

What is the best bedding material for my hedgehog and why?
 

What type of litter box and litter box filler is best?
 

Does my hedgehog need a burrow? (Find out how to
construct a burrow for them to hide in and why they need one.) 
 

Does my hedgehog need any special care and exercise?
 

What do hedgehogs eat and what type of food do I buy? 
 

Is there any food my hedgehog should not eat?
 

What do I do if my hedgehog stops eating?
 

Can I give my hedgehog treats?
 

 Is it ok if I use a rabbit water bottle for my hedgehog’s
water?
 

What causes a hedgehog to go into hibernation?
 

What temperature and how much light should my hedgehog’s
home have?
 

Why do hedgehogs curl up and how to handle a hedgehog
properly and how to socialize and bond with your hedgehog.  

 

What toys are best for my hedgehog?
 

What grooming supplies, shampoo, and comb should I use?
 

What do I need to bring my hedgehog home? (Read about
simple travel tips for your hedgehog after you purchase it in
order to bring it safely home inside the book.)
 

What do I do if my hedgehog gets sick? (In depth care and
feeding of your hedgehog is covered and tips to keeping your
hedgehog healthy.) 
 

Do I need to clip the quills or trim the nails of my
hedgehog and it they are getting long how do I do
it? (Clipping/Trimming  is covered inside the book.)
 

How do I give my hedgehog a sponge bath or is it best to
do a full bath and how often?
 

What do I do if my hedgehog’s skin looks dry?
 

How do I clean my hedgehog’s eyes, nose and ears?
 

When does my hedgehog need supplemental vitamins and
minerals? (Proper care, feeding and giving your hedgehog
supplements are all covered in detail.)
 

Does my hedgehog ever need worming like a cat or a dog?
(Read about proper worming, vaccinations and how to give oral
medication.) 
 

My hedgehog is not active, is he sick or hibernating, how
can I tell? (Signs of illness: Diseases, quill loss, and their
treatments are covered in detail in the book.)
 

Simple directions on how to give a hedgehog injected
medication. 
 

What to do if your hedgehog gets hurt, and what first aid
items you should have on hand. (The book covers proper first aid
care too.) 
 

What sounds do hedgehogs make and why do they make them?
(Included in the book are descriptions of the various sounds or
vocalizations a hedgehog makes and what they mean.)
 

My hedgehog sleeps all the time why is that? (Find out
how to shift your hedgehog to be more awake during the day.)
 

I want to breed hedgehogs to sell, what do I need to know
to do this? (I include my recommendations for breeding and care of
young, pregnant hedgehogs.)

How do hedgehogs mate? (How to select the best hedgehogs
for breeding and how hedgehogs react to mating are covered too.)
 

My hedgehog looks pregnant how can I tell? (How to care
for a pregnant hedgehog, what to do before the birth and how to
take care of baby hedgehogs after birth.)
 

How do I wean my hedgehog babies? (Find out how to wean
and foster a young hedgehog too.)
 

Can I make money raising hedgehogs? Yes, hedgehog raising
can be profitable. Read more about how to raise and breed
hedgehogs for profit inside the book!

The many
benefits of owning a hedgehog include: they are beautiful, quiet,
easy-to-care-for, and inexpensive to feed and will be a pet that is
a joy to own! 

Stop wasting your time and patience trying to get this critical
Hedgehog information by surfing the web. Your time is more
valuable spent elsewhere enjoying your new hedgehog pet!

Don’t experience the frustration of banging your head against the
wall when you run into problems with your hedgehogs when they get
sick, by then it is too late!

This book is guaranteed to answer all your questions about African
Pygmy Hedgehogs and hedgehogs. It’s full of up to date and sound
advice and answers to all your questions – including some you didn’t
even know you had and it is ready to help you solve any problems you
might encounter with your hedgehog too!

After you “Click the Add To Cart Button”, and your order is
processed, you will receive an ebook.

The ebook is an electronic book that is immediately available to
download, and can be read from your computer. There is no shipping
charges, no waiting!
Even at 4AM in the morning you can order the book.

With this complete paint-by-numbers guide for “African Pygmy
Hedgehogs and Hedgehogs, Hedgehogs as Pets: Facts and Information”,
will give you everything you need to know.   There’s no stopping
you now from indulging in your hedgehog fancier thrill by
getting your first hedgehog!

So what’s the catch? Why am I practically giving this comprehensive
hedgehog guide away that took months of my time to create?

We’ll it’s really quite simple. I want to give everyone, including
you, who need the ability to utilize the book, “How to Keep
African Pygmy Hedgehogs and hedgehogs – Hedgehogs as Pets: Facts and
Information” to your fullest advantage.

And, as an added bonus…

You can even make money with your hedgehogs and I’ll tell you
how!

And to ensure your complete satisfaction…

That’s
why I’m offering the following 60-day 100% Risk Free Guarantee:

If for any reason you truly believe that this product doesn’t help
you in keeping your hedgehogs, ask for a full refund within the next
60 days. No question asked and no hard feelings. We’ll refund you
the FULL price of what you paid for. It’s that simple!

That means you can try out “How to Keep African Pygmy Hedgehogs
and hedgehogs – Hedgehogs as Pets: Facts and Information ” at my
risk. See if it works for you or not. And if you don’t like it for
ANY reason I honestly want to you to ask for your money back!

But don’t take it only from me that this book is a great reference
for a hedgehog lover, here are what other happy hedgehog owners said
after they purchased the book.

“A compact
and comprehensive book that I thoroughly enjoyed reading.”

~Sonia Camadasi

I’m sure you’ll be able to easily see how easily this
comprehensive book will benefit your hedgehog keeping in no time at
all.

I wouldn’t have spent the time and effort creating “How to Keep
African Pygmy Hedgehogs and hedgehogs – Hedgehogs as Pets:
Facts and Information ” and writing this letter to you if I
didn’t think it would certainly help you enjoy getting your first
hedgehog!

Are you excited about getting your own hedgehogs?

You should be! Now with the help of my guide you can go and buy your
hedgehogs and take care of them with confidence!

Get ready to enjoy keeping your
own hedgehogs!

After you “Click the Add To Cart Button”, and your order is
processed, you will receive an ebook.

The ebook is an electronic book that is immediately available to
download, and can be read from your computer. There is no shipping
charges, no waiting!
Even at 4AM in the morning you can order the book.

Get “How to Keep African Pygmy Hedgehogs and Hedgehogs –
Hedgehogs as Pets: Facts and Information” and you’ll know things
other hedgehog fanciers don’t! Find out how to take the best care of
your hedgehogs now!

To Your Hedgehog Raising Enjoyment,

Elliot Lang

Elliot Lang
Hedgehog Fancier and Breeder

P.S:
Once you order the book you will quickly see how fun and profitable
raising African Pygmy Hedgehogs and hedgehogs can be. Get your copy
of “How to Keep African Pygmy Hedgehogs and hedgehogs – Hedgehogs
as Pets: Facts and Information ” right now.

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