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- Are Sugar Gliders Good Pets? Yes They Are AdorableSugar gliders are adorable marsupials that make easy pets but the best part is that they are not expensive to purchase or maintain.
The Best Sugar Glider FoodFeeding your sugar gliders a healthy diet is the most important part of keeping these exotic pets healthy in captivity. Here are recommendations for the best sugar glider food.
Sugar Gliders as Household Pets - but Wait!Sugar gliders are the cutest little pets you will ever see, but make sure it is the pet for you before committing yourself to this squirrel-like creature.- Household Items as Sugar Glider ToysProviding sugar gliders entertainment can be as simple as filling a small box with tissue. Keeping sugar glider safety in mind, toys and games can be found all around your home.
- Sugar Gliders- One or Two?When you decide you would like a pet sugar glider, one of the first decisions you'll have to make is how many you will be bringing into your home.
- Leaving Sugar Gliders with a Pet SitterIf you own sugar gliders, you know it often isn't possible to bring them when you leave town. At these times, you will need to find a pet sitter. However, as sugar gliders are exotic animals, there are certain things you will need to look for in a sitter.
Socializing a Baby Sugar Glider Takes PatiencePet Sugar Gliders are fun, loving pets. Patience and bonding time are the keys to a rewarding relationship with your Sugar Glider.
Unique and Unusual PetsCheck out these cool and different pets! You might be shocked or, you might be inspired to get one of your own.- Feeding Pet Sugar GlidersSugar gliders are very delicate animals, requiring strict attention to their diet. Here are two common, proven sugar glider diets, BML and HPW, both of which my sugar gliders have loved and thrived on.
- How to Care for a Sugar GliderTips on how to keep your sugar glider healthy and happy.
- Why Sugar Gliders Do Not Make Good PetsSugar Gliders should be left in the wild and not be kept as pets. They are very cute but are high maintenance and not as easy to look after as you may think.
Is a Sugar Glider the Right Exotic Pet for Your Family?Sugar Gliders are considered marsupials and start life off in their mother's pouch. Sugar gliders are a small pet with their bodies and bout 5 or six inches long and they only weight up to 5.5 oz.- Pet Sugar Gliders Are Playful and Fun PetsWhat you need to know before you bring a Sugar Glider home.
- Sugar Glider Facts and InformationThey are small furry animals and are called sugar gliders because they eat almost anything sweet tasting and possess a thin layer of tissue stretching along their feet to their hands which allows them to glide like the North American flying squirrel.
Taming and Bonding with Your Pet Sugar GliderA sugar glider is not the type of pet that you simply put in a cage, feed it, keep its cage clean and leave it alone. A sugar glider needs socialization and bonding. When sugar gliders are tamed they bond with you and are happy when you are around.
Pet Care for the Sugar GliderSugar gliders are exotic pets and they make a welcome addition to a household. However, the acquisition of such a pet, or any pet for that matter, should not be made lightly.- Sugar Gliders as PetsCute as they are, this exotic newcomer to the pet market, is not a perfect pet for everyone.
- Unusual Pets: Sugar GlidersIf you are looking for something cuter and more interesting than your everyday pet, try a sugar glider. These adorable creatures are friendly, loving and fun to watch.
- Breeding Sugar GlidersThe basics of breeding sugar gliders and what you should and should not do as well as things that can go wrong with the babies from an experienced owner.
- What to Feed a Sugar GliderSugar gliders, often confused with flying squirrels, are a type of marsupial native to Australia and Indonesia. Sugar gliders are little, nocturnal creatures, about the size of a small hamster or gerbil.
- Things to Know If You're Considering Adopting a Sugar GliderThis article contains information for you to consider if you are thinking about getting a Sugar Glider as a pet.
- Cleaning Sugar Glider CagesLearn how to keep your sugar gliders cage immaculate to prevent illness for both you and your family.
How to Find a Decent Sugar Glider BreederDon't waste your time and money buying a sugar glider from the wrong person. Read this to prevent buying a sick or dying sugar glider and learn what to look for in a good sugar glider breeder.
Trying to Decide If You Want to Buy a Sugar Glider?Sugar Gliders definitely are great pets, although some may not realize how difficult they can be to care for. This will give you an idea of what you will have to do when owning a Sugar Glider!
Sugar Gliders as Exotic Pets: What You Should KnowThis article discusses what you should know about sugar gliders as pets before you decide to adopt your own sugar glider as an exotic pet.- What is a Sugar Glider and Why Would it Make You Feel All Warm Inside If You Had One in Your Pocket?Know what a Sugar Glider is? A Sugar Glider is actually a very small marsupial; one of those animals native to Australia that comes complete with their own pocket.
- Sugar Gliders as PetsSugar gliders are unique pets. Here are some facts you should know about Sugar Gliders.
- Feeding Your Pet Sugar GliderPart of responsible pet ownership is seeing to your pet's nutritional needs. This can often be difficult with exotics, much of the information available being misleading, inconclusive, or incorrect. Learn what to feed and what not to feed a sugar glider.
- Unconventional and Alternative PetsCheck out these unconventional and alternative pets in consideration for your next, new family member.
- Sugar Glides: The TruthThis is from my own person experiences but for more info check out asgv.org and sugarbears.com
- Sugar Glider Joeys Update 3Hand raising sugar glider joeys on week six.
