Monday 9AM–4PM Tuesday 9AM–4PM Wednesday 9AM–4PM Thursday 9AM–4PM Most small pet owners both accept this and know how to deal with it---it's not quite as gross as it sounds.Your conclusion is wrong. Owning, importing, or releasing an SG could lead to serious penalties.For those living in the United States, each state has its own regulations regarding sugar gliders.

Due to the increase in demand and their relatively low population, their breeding is similar to the breeding of pedigree dogs.Backyard breeders will overbreed and inbreed the animals and sell them for either very low or very high prices just to make some money.

Because they are exotic pets, it can be even harder for the law to control them.Overbreeding animals can result in severe health problems and trauma to both the male and the female being bred. You can also neuter your males to prevent breeding and to keep males from fighting. Yes just like all animals they can bite but if you do ur home work like you should with any animal you are getting well the new owner will be just fine. You should have a cage that is at least 24 inches deep by 24 inches wide by 36 inches tall at at minimum. People don’t give them any time therefore making them “mean”. Sugar gliders. If you try to lock me up, I'll bite you and then pee and poop all over your stuff if I get the chance.

However, it's typically best to keep them away from pets of other species in the household, as they might injure one another. All you said applies to any animal you decide to bond with.

Got him for 50 bucks. Line the bottom of the cage with aspen or fir shavings. While they are not large creatures, they need the space to get enough exercise and to keep themselves healthy. First of all most of their stuff is a ONE TIME PURCHASE. Once you have their enclosure set up, it's pretty easy to maintain. I know they're "cute" but so am I. There are also other diet options. Neglect, abuse, and cruelty are all punishable crimes. That is definitely not as much as a horse. But even if your state allows them, make sure they are legal at the local level. Most cats live to be older than these guys, not to mention there are numerous animals that require large spaces (you really shouldn't be keeping a hamster in a 10 or 20 gallon aquarium). Sugar gliders generally are not aggressive pets, but they will bite if they feel threatened or frightened. Cats, dogs and children will vomit, poop and pee on you or your stuff at some point. Allowing a sugar glider to ride in your shirt pocket or in a pouch that hangs around your neck is an easy way to interact with it throughout the day. Sugar gliders are illegal in a few states, including Alaska, Hawaii, and California. If shown love and affect they are some of the kindest animals to have.

Most of your "accurate points" are completely false.... How did you even get away with posting this shit? It's not worth rushing the process and buying on impulse because shelters are filled with sugar gliders that need homes, and they are only re-homed to people who can offer them what they need.In truth, these animals are not pets and should not be kept as pets. If your glider is having tooth problems, you might notice it is eating less or has a bad smell coming from its mouth. Waking them up during the day does not throw them at all. 347,644 ILLINOIS - …

They are often bred and kept in cruelty by people who think that they are fashionable and who have little to no knowledge about them. We are USDA licensed sugar glider breeders in Andover, Ohio; located about 1 1/2 hours east of Cleveland, Ohio, 1 1/2 hours north east of Akron, Ohio and about 1 hour north of Youngstown, Ohio. This often results in anemia and can turn into more serious health issues, such as kidney, liver, and metabolic bone disease (which can cause bone fractures). Furthermore, sugar gliders are rather vocal pets and have various noises to tell you when they're upset, frightened, hungry, and more. PHONE (713) 446-4415. If you plan to re-home or sell them later on, then you should not keep them in the first place. I have a SG and a house rabbit. What psychotic bullshit are you peddling????? It’s an occasional treat.

Treatment is also very expensive. Suggies are fragile and need to be monitored constantly for signs of health problems.Many suffer malnutrition, weight problems, deficiencies, and poisonings. Sugar gliders are illegal in a few states, including Alaska, Hawaii, and California. To provide a better website experience, pethelpful.com uses cookies (and other similar technologies) and may collect, process, and share personal data. The cage wire spacing should be no more than a half-inch wide, and the bars should be horizontal to facilitate climbing. Unreliable. And always keep a water dish or bottle in the cage, which should be refreshed at least daily. Find 497 listings related to Pet Stores That Sell Sugar Gliders in Columbus on YP.com. You CAN feed them properly.You say that you can't have someone to pet sit them, but there are two options here:If you have a family member who is an adult and who has lived with you and your sugar gliders---in my case, my mother---and now knows how to care for them, you can leave them to pet sit. For a rabbit --- tell me you believe a sugar glider needs a 24x24x36 cage at least -- tell me what a hopping, running, 20xs the size of a sugar glider rabbit needs -- no cage (free roaming) or don't buy it - and it will chew a lot and can be messy and most don't want to be held at all or snuggled ---- so what a joke to take you seriously on anything when as an alternative to a SG you suggest a rabbit!! At least I would be happy and that's all that matters. ME. A sugar glider is not a *reptile*7)about the sugar gliders life span that’s a life span of a dog and that’s not really long. Hamsters are classed as exotic due to their metabolism, small size, and difficulty of treatment, but suggies are even harder to take care of. The human-animal bond is a real thing.