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Hedgehogs don’t have the best eyesight, so they rely heavily on smell to identify people and other animals. Once your hedgehog gets used to your smell, it will start to recognize you and feel more comfortable in your presence.  To handle your hedgehog, gently pick it up by scooping your hand under its belly and lifting it up. Then, you can hold your hedgehog in your hands, or sit down and let it rest in your lap.  Try to handle your hedgehog for at least 30 minutes every day while you’re trying to tame it. Wearing gloves when you handle your hedgehog will make it harder for your hedgehog to smell your hands and get used to you. Even though hedgehogs have pointy quills, they’re not sharp enough to hurt you, so you can safely handle them without gloves. If you’re still worried about getting poked by your hedgehog’s quills, try wearing gloves just when you take it out of its cage. Then, take the gloves off and hold your hedgehog with bare hands once it’s more relaxed. Any old, unwashed shirt or pair of pants will work. The goal is to introduce your smell into your hedgehog’s cage so your hedgehog gets more used to it. Make sure the piece of clothing doesn’t have any loose zippers, buttons, or strings that your hedgehog could injure itself with. The key to taming your hedgehog is getting it comfortable with your smell, so you don’t want to confuse it by wearing a variety of scented products. Avoid any scented body washes, lotions, perfumes, or hair products until your hedgehog is more comfortable around you. When you’re shopping for hygiene and beauty products, look for ones that say “fragrance-free” on the label.
Handle your hedgehog every day so it gets used to your smell. Avoid wearing protective gloves when you hold your hedgehog. Put an old piece of your clothing in your hedgehog’s cage. Avoid wearing scented products while you’re taming your hedgehog.