Caring for a hedgehog

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Caring for a hedgehog




by phil53 » 16/05/20, 17:44

Who would know how to treat a hedgehog without it balling. The one we found has an infected wound but you can't touch it. Do not remove the tick there.
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Re: Hedgehog




by Ahmed » 16/05/20, 17:58

Phil, you ask:
Who would know how to treat a hedgehog without it curling up. The one we found has an infected wound, but you can't touch it or remove the tick it has.

These are wild animals that curl up in a protective reflex, however, once reassured, it is possible to handle them quite easily: it just takes a little time. Of course, the presence of a painful wound does not facilitate taming ... There must be advice from specialists in this kind of rescue on the net.
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Re: Hedgehog




by Macro » 16/05/20, 18:34

You throw it on very hot embers ... You will see it opens ...
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