Carloscruz
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I have recently acquired a hedgehog for my sister because she wasn’t taking care of it how could I make it nicer because she would never take it out?
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Darn! You must be following in my footsteps with critters. Fun to have and had a few pair in the late 90's (multiple litters were produced and sold) . They make great pets if you are able to hand tame them. Some older ones are just nasty stickers and never totally loose that ability to inflict pain.
Lucky for owners now a days they are all the smaller species and not the bigger species. I have had both and just the weight of the larger ones balled up was painful. Not sure what happened to them, as I lost track moving to CA in the early 2000's. They frown upon having hedgehogs and ferrets here in CA, so moved on with other critters.
TO your question- get some gloves and handle that way, maybe she/he will open up and then let her walk on your hands. It is difficult when they get older and set in their ways and jump to prick ya. Ouch!!!!
The way I would handle the mean ones was when they are curled up in a ball with their spines out, gently (wearing gloves at first) push their spines to the side and pick up like a dog or cat picks up their babies.
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Maybe she said it was the way they looked and that they had stingerslol--- did the scorpion thing too. I had Emperors and Florida Barks. Both were scary looking but never stung me and I handled them often. Maybe someday!
You scamp!My mom made a big mistake that actually worked for me. She said "no furred animals" when I wanted a pet (they had dogs before). BINGO! My first pet was Bark Scorpion, then hatched chicken eggs, then moved on to fish, snakes, salamanders, Caimen alligator. I am sure she regretted not knowing my interests. Ha ha