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Hedgehogs

Feeding your local wildlife – Hedgehogs

April 25th, 2015

This is a guide to supporting your local wildlife. These foodstuffs are not suitable for rescued wildlife in captivity, more a list of suitable things you can supplement your furred and feathered friends diet with while they forage for their … Continued

How to uncurl a hedgehog

April 22nd, 2015

Knoxwood recommends Ark Original hedgehog food – buy it here! Knoxwood getsĀ free food for every new customer order!

Cleaning up an old wound

April 19th, 2015

Emergency first aid only! Ideally you should get all wounded wildlife to your nearest vet or sanctuary ASAP. We know sometimes this just is not possible, this article is designed to save a life in the short term until help … Continued

Flies, fly eggs & maggots

April 19th, 2015

Emergency first aid only! Ideally you should get all wounded wildlife to your nearest vet or sanctuary ASAP. We know sometimes this just is not possible, this article is designed to save a life in the short term until help … Continued

Bleeding Wounds

April 19th, 2015

Do NOT attempt to administer first aid to wildlife if there is any risk to your person Emergency first aid only! Ideally you should get all wounded wildlife to your nearest vet or sanctuary ASAP. We know sometimes this just … Continued

Handling Wildlife – Hedgehogs

April 19th, 2015

REMEMBER you are responsible for your own safety and that of others. Even in following these guidelines you are at risk of harm and should enlist the help of a trained professional. Knoxwood will not be held responsibleĀ for any injures … Continued

HOGWASH! Cleaning an oiled or paint covered hedgehog

April 15th, 2015

Firstly, make sure you are safe from whatever is contaminating the hedgehog. rubber gloves are OK, but the prickles will pop through them, so we recommend a stout pair of old leather or garden gloves over the top of your … Continued

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