Finding a breeder for your next spiky friend can be difficult and time-consuming. Now, before I continue, I am going to talk about finding a breeder for your Hedgehog. I highly recommend going to a specialized breeder instead of looking towards a local pet store, Craigslist, friends, etc. A breeder has knowledge that these other sources might. They also know what they are doing and most of the time they will guarantee your Hedgie's health for a certain period of time. They will not sell you a Hedgehog that has known health issues, or has a genetic predisposition for any diseases. Pet stores or strangers may not know/disclose this information with you. So, I will continue on with the assumption you are seriously looking into breeders and doing research.
Starting out with a Google search is a great start to look for breeders in your area. You can also check out websites, such as hedgehogbreeders.org, that have a full listing state by state (In U.S.) of certified Hedgehog breeders.
A little background on me, I got my first Hedgehog from Hamor Hallow Hedgehogs. They are USDA licensed, very friendly and knowledgable, and I had a great experience with them, as many others have. If you live in New England, I highly recommend looking them up.
Here are some things to look for while searching for a breeder:
- Find a knowledgable breeder. These breeders should be able to answer any questions you have, and will "screen" potential buyers before selling them Hedgehogs. Usually they will make you fill out a form saying where you live, where the Hedgehog will live, why you want one, etc. They do this so they can find the best homes for their Hedgehogs as well.
- Healthy Hedgehogs. When looking for a breeder, make sure they have a health guarantee. With this, the breeder is guaranteeing their Hedgehogs do not have any known health problems, and will often offer a refund if they do. Also make sure the environment in which the Hedgehogs are living is suitable. If their nails are unclipped, they are living in filth, or their wheels/homes are too small, it is a sign you may need to find a new breeder.
- Recommendations. Most breeders will/should have recommendations or reviews from people who have bought from them before. I highly recommend reading through these to get a feel about what the breeder is like. Most breeders will have a Facebook or Twitter, where you can check the feedback as well.
- A breeder that will allow you to come check out the Hedgehogs before you take them home or make a commitment. This is extremely important. If a breeder is unwilling to let you come see their Hedgehogs, that indicates something is not right. They should welcome you to visit and play with them to get a feel about what owning a Hedgehog will be like. This will also allow you to ask any questions, and see what their living conditions are like.
- Easy contact information. A breeder should respond relatively quick to any questions you have before AND after you purchase a Hedgehog. They should have their information clearly laid out on their website, or social media sites. This is important, and they should willingly offer this information to you, especially after you first take your Hedgehog home to make sure there are no problems that arise.
Overall, there are many different factors to look into when buying a Hedgehog. There are more things to consider, but these are the most important. I highly recommend sitting down and dedicating serious time to researching breeders in your area. Don't just look at what breeder is closest, or cheapest. If you are serious about getting the best Hedgehog you can, you shouldn't care about these things. As mentioned before, they are expensive. Take that into consideration when looking for a breeder.
As always, if you have any further questions, or want to make a suggestion for the next blog, feel free to contact me. All of my information is on the Contact tab!