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		<title>Health concerns of Sugar Gliders</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are certain definite issues regarding the fitness of a Sugar glider. So before you welcome it into the family, you need to know all of them and to make sure that emergency clinics as well as competent vets are readily available. A regular vet is glorious, but as these animals are night creatures they [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are certain definite issues regarding the fitness of a Sugar glider. So before you welcome it into the family, you need to know all of them and to make sure that emergency clinics as well as competent vets are readily available. A regular vet is glorious, but as these animals are night creatures they usually incline to get hurt at unearthly hours when an ER is your best bet. It is horrible not to have any backup option in case of such an emergency.</p>
<p>Because these animals are marsupials, ensure the vet does not cut down their teeth to size. Messing with their teeth only leads to toothache for these animals.</p>
<p>One thing you have to know beforehand is that Sugar gliders are most unlikely to toilet-train. They will defecate on any one if they need to. However, on the positive side, their small solid balls of excreta are rather simple to get rid off.</p>
<p>Sugar gliders of both sexes have a cloaca underneath their tails through which they pass their excretory material. Except for being their excretory organ the cloaca also doubles up as their reproductory organ in both sexes. Females give birth through this.</p>
<p>Because it is a marsupial, of the species has a pouch near the bottom of her stomach which holds the developing joey. The females are often pregnant for 16 days, after which a tiny reddish joey is born. The joey then clambers thru its mum&#8217;s pouch and attaches itself to a nipple there, which engorges quickly. In this state, it stays for over two months after which it comes out of the pouch, or is born. Just about two months after exiting its ma&#8217;s pouch, a joey is said to be mature enough for greener pastures.</p>
<p>On the other hand, you may expect a tiny patch without hair on the head and chest of an adult Sugar glider. You need to know that these spots contain glands that has scents. The oils there frequently taint the spot a bright ochre. And male Sugar Gliders generally pass pee or rub these scented spots on objects to mark their territory.</p>
<p>However, if you fix the male by cutting off the slim pinkish forked penis, the scent glands will immediately wither away, leading to regrowth of hair on those parts.</p>
<p>Watch your pet and learn its characteristics. Also remember, that because these animals are little, their sickness spreads really fast. So if you think something, you need to quickly take them for checkups and remove separate them from their healthy, violent mates susceptible to attacks. A healthy Sugar Glider will naturally attack the sick ones to purge their community. Even the mummy of a sick joey might turn cannibal and devour it up.</p>
<p>An injured Sugar Glider might eat itself. To death. So it is urgent that you keep a tight watch on the sick animal on your way to the vet. </p>
<p>However, if you follow all these instructions, your hurt Sugar Glider should be quite safe and good to go back to its mates upon recovery.</p>
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		<title>Do You want a sugar glider as a pet?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Mar 2010 08:29:22 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While you are considering adopting a pet, you also have to consider whether you&#8217;ll have the mandatory time to look and care for it. If you find that you don&#8217;t have the resources to look after it properly or that you aren&#8217;t prepared for that sort of responsibility then you need to rethink whether you should be getting a pet just for the sake of looking cool.</p>
<p>If however you have decided to get a pet, then you need to very definitely consider a sugar glider. When most people think about getting a pet, they customarily consider moggies or dogs, but there are a big number of animals which can become great pets, if you are single or have a family. Sugar gliders are ideal as pets in either situation. They are quite exotic in nature and awfully pleasant too. These animals get along fabulously with their owners and you may end up bonding with yours in no time. Sugar gliders attempt and spend as much time as they doubtless can with their owners and they fit quite well into a pocket or bonding pouch for easy transportation. </p>
<p>At this point you may be wondering about the nature of a sugar glider, for not many individuals have heard about them. Well, they are exotic, lovable looking and awfully friendly marsupials from Australia. They are also found in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. The sugar gliders are about a foot long from head to tail tip, with their bodies and tails being of roughly equal length. </p>
<p>They are marsupials who rear their young in the mummies pouch just like a kangaroo, for their young are quite delicate and not actually prepared to face the world. When totally grown up, sugar gliders are quite little and light animals, not weighing more five ounces. They also have a membrane which is referred to as a pantagium which stretches from their ankles to their wrists. The pantagium enables them to go from tree branch to tree branch, using it like a glider. The membrane is reasonably flexible and covered in fur and is their most particular feature. Sugar gliders also have opposable thumbs, just like humans, letting them to grab on to things like branches or tree trunks. They use the rest of their fingers to groom themselves. </p>
<p>Sugar gliders are nightly creatures who sleep throughout the day, so you can carry them where ever you go and they can travel comfortably in your pocket. Sugar gliders are also quite social animals requiring a large amount of attention and grooming. If you cannot give them constant attention, you should purchase another so they can keep each other company. Adult sugar gliders however, find it difficult to pair, so it&#8217;s a smart move to buy them in pairs. They should be kept in same-sex pairs or fixed or else they will breed uncontrollably. Sugar gliders have a life span of one to one and a half decades in captivity depending on their level of care.</p>
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		<title>Finding a suitable cage for your Sugar Glider</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have a sugar glider as a pet, you may know that they are active animals who like a large amount of room to leap and climb about in. Since almost all of their activities are vertical rather than horizontal, you can get by with a cage which has less of floor space and is tall so that they can climb.</p>
<p>A standard measurement for a cage for a couple sugar gliders is twenty-four inches by twenty-four inches for floor space and 36 inches of vertical height to help climbing. However the bigger you can make your cage, the more preferable it is, though the emphasis must always be on height. The spacing for the wire mesh for the cage should not be more than half an in. By an in. And if you are using a bar based cage, make sure that the horizontal bars are spaced correctly at no over than half an in. so that the sugar gliders can climb simply. If the cage gives a few platforms, then it&#8217;s a useful addition.</p>
<p>Cages regularly are not manufactured to specifications suitable for sugar gliders, so many owners frequently choose to make their own cages from welded wire mesh. Glider Central has links to pages which contain such instructions. Making the cage sit on a bigger tray made out of either plastic or metal is advisable as droppings and waste might be simply cleaned out by lifting the cage. The cage should have a latch which cannot be simply opened as the gliders are quite clever and will soon figure out ways to open the latch from inside.</p>
<p>The bottom of the cage should be covered with wood chips. While fir or aspen are preferred it should never be from powerful smelling woods like cedar. The slices will help absorb waste and can be cleaned out now and then. You should place the cage in a part of your house which is simply accessible but away from the reach of direct sunlight and drafts. The perfect temperature for gliders is from seventy &#8211; 90</p>
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		<title>How to find Sugar Glider breeders</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sugar gliders are a great option if you are looking for a completely unique pet. No, it&#8217;s not an exotic pet that costs a fortune to buy and maintainit&#8217;s simply an uncommon animal that is seldom available in the regular pet shops. Also, for exactly this reason, you have to avoid buying it from pet shops or flea stores</p>
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		<title>Some of the common health issues that Sugar Gliders</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sugar gliders are naturally extraordinarily healthy animals. and healthy animals. And with a proper diet, right temperature, large cage size, toys and socializing, they&#8217;ll stay that way. But it isn&#8217;t that simple to identify an issue when they do fall sick. These animals are low on the pecking order and therefore are preyed on by [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sugar gliders are naturally extraordinarily healthy animals. and healthy animals. And with a proper diet, right temperature, large cage size, toys and socializing, they&#8217;ll stay that way. But it isn&#8217;t that simple to identify an issue when they do fall sick. These animals are low on the pecking order and therefore are preyed on by other animals. For that reason, they are really good at hiding appearances of illness to appear healthy to predators. Thus , an untrained person might not be ready to recognize the symptoms until it has really advanced.</p>
<p>These marsupials (and not rodents ) require the care and attention of trained vets who can understand and treat exotic pets such as these. So if you notice anything different about you tiny friend, go to a trained vet at once.</p>
<p>Main reasons behind health concerns in sugar gliders<br />
Being left unsupervised<br />
Stress and depression<br />
Poor or insufficient diet and/or contaminated food<br />
Lack of exercise<br />
Lack of necessary socialization and bonding.<br />
Exposure to infectious and unsanitary conditions.</p>
<p>Here are some common sicknesses of Sugar Gliders : -<br />
Depression &#8211; Gliders are highly social creatures and need consistent companionship. Even in their natural habitat, they are almost never found alone. If kept alone, they are going to suffer from stress and depression. Over-grooming, leading to bald patches on fur and skin is an example of the early traces of stress. The glider might finally die out of loneliness.</p>
<p>Constipation &#8211; As wild animals, the gliders don&#8217;t typically survive on dried food alone. But in captivity, they may eat over the top dried foods such as biscuits, dry glider mix, etc. This frequently leads to bowel obstruction in the gliders and severe cases can result in in death. Symptoms are a protruding abdomen during defecating, occasionally accompanied by a nasal sound from the mouth and really hard and dry droppings.</p>
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		<title>Nutritional Problems for Sugar Gliders</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2009 16:59:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you own a sugar glider? Wondering what to feed these small critters? Wild sugar gliders are omnivores and have diets that range from insects to tree gums, saps and nectar. This variety in the diet depends on the season and the wealth of food. Nutrition-related problems: Sugar gliders as pets are more subject to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you own a sugar glider? Wondering what to feed these small critters? Wild sugar gliders are omnivores and have diets that range from insects to tree gums, saps and nectar. This variety in the diet depends on the season and the wealth of food. </p>
<p>Nutrition-related problems:<br />
Sugar gliders as pets are more subject to illnesses than their wild counterparts. Pet sugar gliders can have 2 major nutritional issues.<br />
Low levels of calcium : Low calcium levels in the food chart of your pet can cause dental issues and bone sicknesses. Insects are sometimes, low in calcium levels, so sugar gliders should be fed further calcium to keep them from becoming weak. Here&#8217;s what you can do to keep the balance in the diet &#8212; insects like crickets should be fed calcium additions then was given to the sugar glider. These supplementary foods are commercially sold. One should also give limited quantities of fruits and vegetables since these contain a big quantity of phosphorus and small calcium. </p>
<p>Obesity:<br />
You feel that sugar gliders are called so because they like sweet meals, but you got it inaccurate, sugar gliders don&#8217;t like sugar at all! So don&#8217;t feed them a lot of sweet pleasures, because you&#8217;ll regret it in the end! If you feed your sugar glider a diet which is high in both fats and sugars, it will lead to obesity and in the end raise issues while breeding. Mealworms and fly pupae are very high on fat and is going to be the minor part of the diet. Fats should get replaced by proteins, which is vital to the sugar glider as it requires a high protein diet. </p>
<p>In the wild, sugar gliders are voracious eaters with massive appetites and eat around twenty percent Of their own body weight, everyday! Pet gliders on the other hand burn less number of calories since they are not foraging for food like their wild companions. The pet sugar gliders absorb their diet and digest it quicker than those in the reason why it This is why it is critical to keep a watch on the diet of your pet glider and monitor their weight gains.</p>
<p>Methods of feeding:<br />
Sugar gliders should be fed around dusk, since they are nightly creatures. If they exhibit hunger in the day time, one can split the food and keep most of it for the night and a bit for the day. Since they are arboreal creatures, they might favor having meals up on a higher platform than on the floor of your cage. Bowls on the top part of the cage will help in keeping the cage cleaner too. </p>
<p>By feeding them a sundry diet, probabilities of nutritional problems are lessened. Sugar gliders having a sundry diet at a young age love many different sorts of food, else they are finicky. When you feed your glider, be careful not to let it pick up its favorite foods leaving the rest, but rather give it a thinly chopped meal to make certain he has everything.</p>
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		<title>Are sugar Gliders the cutest pets? &#8211; All you need to know</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sugar gliders make for truly cuddly and friendly pets. They are one of the friendliest pets you can get. With daily interactions with humans, baby gliders will shortly become keen on human mates. In fact, to get the friendliest glider, you need to handle them daily as soon as they emerge from the pouch and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sugar gliders make for truly cuddly and friendly pets. They are one of the friendliest pets you can get. With daily interactions with humans, baby gliders will shortly become keen on human mates. In fact, to get the friendliest glider, you need to handle them daily as soon as they emerge from the pouch and since before their eyes open.</p>
<p>These fragile creatures may also be made to bond with humans after they&#8217;ve been weaned and brought home. They are very sociable and with proper handling they will shortly keep you consistent company.</p>
<p>Sugar Gliders are active during the night. They will nicely bundle up in their cages or in your pocket all day. they are also good TV buddies but will sleep thru the afternoon sessions.</p>
<p>As evening approaches, they will become more active and will start gliding around and into your hands. A well-trained glider who has been correctly changed to a human friend is really easy to handle and care for. They will never run away when allowed to play on an open hand or arm, even when they are active.</p>
<p>Any animal will bite if frightened or startled. But unlike gerbils and hamsters, even a wild glider can&#8217;t bite hard enough to produce blood. The life expectancy of a trained glider is about 10 to 12 years, which may even go up to fourteen. In wild, they customarily live only up to 4-6 years.<br />
Sugar gliders are straightforward to worry for, but you must take extra care of them. They have special desires which should be kept in mind. Do your research ahead before making the choice to adopt gliders and confirm you&#8217;ve got the needed time and commitment for them.</p>
<p>Sugar Gliders are highly social animals and they live in huge families called colonies. Because of this, a pet sugar glider shouldn&#8217;t ever be kept alone. They need loads more attention than most other caged pets. No matter how much time you spend with your pet, you may never be able to replace another sugar glider&#8217;s friendship. Sugar gliders are rarely found alone, if ever and they should never be compelled to live alone. </p>
<p>A lone sugar glider will fall into depression, may get defensive and refuse eat and might eventually die. If you don&#8217;t wish to reproduce, you can always keep sugar gliders of the same sex together. Ensure you pick littermates for keeping together or introduce them to each other at a particularly early age.</p>
<p>A male sugar glider will reach maturity in about nine to 10 months. Females need some more time to mature.</p>
<p>The cute and friendly Sugar Glider is beginning to become a common house pet in North America. But always remember, having a pet brings a large amount of responsibilities with it. Be certain that nobody in the house is allergic to animal fur. Confirm your spouse is O.K with it. Think of how existing pets will react to sugar gliders. Think if you have sufficient time for taking proper care of them. You will also have to have an enormous cage for them and afford them treatment if they become ill. It is actually nice to have them as pets, but keep in mind that this is a long term commitment.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sugar glider&#8221; seems a slightly fascinating name does not it? Before you let your imagination run haywire thinking out the chances about what it may be, put your thoughts to rest. Sugar gliders are a kind of marsupials that implies that they belong to the same family as squirrels. In truth, the &#8220;glider&#8221; part of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sugar glider&#8221; seems a slightly fascinating name does not it? Before you let your imagination run haywire thinking out the chances about what it may be, put your thoughts to rest. Sugar gliders are a kind of marsupials that implies that they belong to the same family as squirrels. In truth, the &#8220;glider&#8221; part of their name comes from their capability to glide from one tree to the othervery very similar to flying squirrels. </p>
<p>They are tree dwelling creatures whose local habitat in is the wild forests of Australia, where they live in huge groups that often contains 7 adults and their young. Like all animals, they are mostly adaptable and their food habits vary from one habitat to another. These tiny animals generally eat the sweet sap of eucalyptus and acacia trees, and also nectar, which is the rationale why its name is &#8220;sugar&#8221; glider. </p>
<p>Other than the sap, their food also includes tiny insects and vertebrates that they hunt at night. Because of its nighttime nature and little size, one is not really able to locate it in the forests, but the tooth marks they leave on the soft acacia shoots can be used as a marker of their presence. </p>
<p>Sugar gliders are a recent addition to the sector of pets. They make excellent companions not only for kids, but for the whole family. If cared for well, which all pets should be, the sugar glider can keep you company for no less than fifteen years. You can always purchase a sugar glider but here&#8217;s a better choice you can even adopt one, and that too for free! Read on to discover how </p>
<p>The first thing you will have to do is find out whether it&#8217;s legal to keep sugar gliders as pets in your state. Some states may give it the standing of an exotic animal and not permit it as pets.</p>
<p>To commence with, you can consult rescue groups, vet offices and breeders who are ready to let out sugar gliders for adoption. Set up a network, talk to folks, this could make the adoption process a straightforward success. Networking is the sorcery wand in each work you need to get done, and will help you in this respect too!</p>
<p>Make a note of all the associations, paper ads in your locality. This way you can keep your eyes open for any stories regarding pet adoption, because there are many such affiliations who publicize sugar gliders that you can adopt.</p>
<p>The easiest way naturally is to place an advert in the newspaper. This may provide an answer to your problem and any organization prepared to let out sugar gliders for adoption can contact you themselves. </p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve zeroed in on an adopter, talk to them and prepare a visit if feasible. Owning a pet is a huge responsibility, so be sure you get all your doubts explained and your demands met. If you have queries regarding the reproduce or lineage of the animal, get it answered. If you want a personality test done, get it done before you bring in the pet. </p>
<p>Networking is a keyword in this concern. Contacting more folk will raise your possibilities at getting the pet quickly. You can even volunteer for rescue operations. This could not only help you increase your information about the pet you&#8217;re about to take on, but will also help accelerate the method of adoption.</p>
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