Although your hedgehog may get himself dirty quite often, you should not bath them more than once a month as this may dry out his skin. If you are concerned about dry skin, you can talk to your vet. There various treatments for dry skin that you can use after a bath to help prevent any problems. These include the use of olive oil or flaxseed oil applied topically, or a few drops added to food. If you add oil to the bath, mix it in with the water and pour over your hedgehog's back as would in a normal bath. If your hedgehog often has dirty feet, you may feel like you need to clean these more often. A hedgehog will often get dirty feet from walking around in the mess in his house, and it's important to take care of this. To avoid a full bath every week, you can try a more straightforward foot bath. For this you will just need to fill your sink with half an inch of warm water.  Place your hedgehog in there and help him clean his feet. Be sure to dry his feet thoroughly with a soft towel when you are done.  Keeping his house clean and replacing bedding frequently will help him to stay clean. A quicker alternative to a full bath is a towel bath. For this you will fill the sink with a few inches of warm water and place a towel in the water, on the bottom of the sink. You will then place the hedgehog on the towel and use this to gently scrub his back, legs, and belly. Again you should take care to avoid his face and ears  In a towel bath the water should not be higher than his legs. Dry him in a soft towel as you would following a normal bath.
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One-sentence summary -- Don't bathe him too often. Try a foot bath. Consider a towel bath.

Q: There are many different types of formulas. Which type you choose depends largely on what your doctor recommends. Some come in a ready-to-go liquid form. Others are powders that you must mix with water. Still others are concentrated liquids that you must add water to. In every case, follow the instructions on the packaging. Once you have prepared a formula, you should refrigerate it until use and use it within 24 hours.  It is advisable to make a day’s batch all at one time. This will reduce the time you need to spend mixing the formula. Wash your hands and any utensils or bottles you use thoroughly. Let bottles dry in the air. Keep your formula cool before use  but heat it up prior to use. To do so, place it in a container with warm water for five minutes. Avoid heating formula in the microwave. To coax your premature baby to eat, sit in a calm, quiet, and peaceful environment. Avoid harsh sunlight or artificial lighting. Choose a cushioned, supportive chair in which you too will feel comfortable. Using the instructions you learned at hospital, hold your baby in his correct position and attempt to feed. Help your baby want to feed by giving your child oral stimulation. To do so, use your finger to gently touch your baby’s cheeks, mouth, tongue, and gums. Complete this action before and after you feed. After this process, put the bottle in your baby’s mouth. Remember that just like in the hospital, feeding can take a longer time with a premature baby. Consider watching a movie (nothing with too loud of sounds) or reading a book. Halfway through the feeding, place the baby upright and over your shoulder. Gently pat her back for one to three minutes. Continue feeding after she has burped. Then at the end of the feeding, burp her again. Premature babies’ digestive systems are particularly sensitive. If your baby’s stool forms and patterns change for more than two or three days, call your doctor. Your child might need a different formula or you might need to feed more or less often. He also could be developmentally unable to bottle feed regularly. Signs of discomfort include hiccups, coughing, gagging, excessive spit-up, crying, biting, head turning, turning blue, and fanning of the fingers. If your child exhibits these symptoms, stop feeding immediately. Also, consult your doctor. Even though she might not have teeth, you want to protect her gums. After feeding, wipe her gums with a clean, moistened cloth. You also can purchase an infant toothbrush and use it with warm (not hot or too cold) water.
A: Learn how to prepare formulas. Sit in a quiet location. Feed your baby. Burp your baby. Watch for signs of poor feeding. Clean your baby’s mouth.

Article: Really repetitive motions do not work in intimate situations. Her genitals are not an elevator button that you can just push repeatedly and hope to get results. The same can be said of her nipples. Think circular movements and variations in pressure, direction, and motion, and you'll be fine. Men get stimulated with sensations on their penis, so you'd think that women would be stimulated by sensations in their vagina, right? Unfortunately, it's not that simple! Most women don't get a whole lot of pleasure from just vaginal stimulation alone. Wikipedia the clitoris. When you're dealing with sensitive parts, be gentle unless she specifically asks otherwise. Nibbles and pinches here and there can feel amazing for some women but not all, and you don't want to get smacked. Guys, you know you love it when she makes all of those little moaning sounds. It lets you know how much she's enjoying it, right? But did you know that she likes to hear you make sounds too (for the same reasons)? Maybe not so much with the grunting, cause it can get a little cave-manish, but say things like, "Oh, that feels so good..." No, really, turn up the heat. Women have a harder time feeling as much pleasure when they are cold, studies have shown. Get under a toasty warm blanket or crank up the thermostat if she really seems to be having trouble and you've tried everything else.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Don't treat anything like a button. Understand what pleasures women. Be gentle, unless you're told otherwise. Speak up. Turn up the heat.