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Why is my hedgehog huffing?

Huffing and puffing is a way for a hedgehog to say, “I’m big and bad.” It is a sign that your hedgehog is feeling threatened and scared, nervous, or possibly unhappy. When a hedgehog huffs and puffs, it is trying to intimidate whatever is making it feel defensive.

Why do hedgehogs wheeze?

Respiratory Infection Hedgehogs easily develop respiratory infections, especially when they are young. Signs of a respiratory infection might include sneezing, a runny or crusty nose and eyes, and raspy breathing, wheezing or coughing. If left untreated, the infection can result in lethargy and loss of appetite.

How fast should a hedgehog breath?

Foraging hedgehogs breathe at about 50 brpm (breaths per minute); this rate halves when resting and averages 13 or less during hibernation (at 4C / 32F). Hibernation is also punctuated by periods when breathing ceases completely that are followed by periods of rapid ventilation, lasting between three and 30 minutes.

Why is my hedgehog making weird noises?

Some common causes for hedgehog squeaking include your hedgehog expressing their annoyance or a male calling to mate. If you own a hedgehog, you’ll hear them making a variety of different noises. Hedgehog’s are vocal animals and making noises is totally normal. Some of these noises include huffing, snorting, snuffling.

Do hedgehogs breathe heavily?

A healthy hedgehog will breathe quietly. If you believe your hedgehog is sick, lower his stress level as much as possible until he can be seen by an exotic animal veterinarian.

What can you do to help a sick hedgehog?

Gently cover the hedgehog with an old towel or fleece to make it feel more secure and offer some meaty cat or dog food and water. Once you have the hedgehog settled somewhere quiet indoors, call the British Hedgehog Preservation Society (BHPS) on 01584 890 801.

Why is my hedgehog barely moving?

If your hedgehog is acting sluggish, lethargic, uncoordinated or they are wobbly with the inability to move limbs; it may be a hibernation attempt. Some hedgehog owners fear the worst – Wobbly Hedgehog Syndrome – which is a definite death sentence. Between the two, you can determine hedgehog hibernation quite easily.

Can hedgehogs get respiratory infection?

Respiratory infection is often caused by a hedgehog’s home being too cold. Symptoms can be loss of appetite, lethargy and heavy or noisy breathing. Hedgehogs may get a skin disease often caused by mites. Symptoms include hair or quill loss, flaky or dry skin, scabs, redness, and excessive itching.

How do you take care of a sick hedgehog?

Why do hedgehogs sniff loudly?

To accompany this dance there is a very loud puffing and snorting, usually by the female, in her attempts to keep the male off. This noise can be so loud it can wake householders and also attracts other male hedgehogs, who may join in and even fight other males for an opportunity to mate.

Do hedgehogs make a lot of noise?

Hedgehogs are capable of making a range of sounds from a quiet snuffling to hissing, snarling, purring, whistling, clicking and even loud screaming, which is what sometimes gets them mistaken for excited or distressed humans.

When do hedgehogs make chuffing noises in the garden?

You will hear this chuffing noise in your garden in May and June during the hedgehog mating season. Your local hedgehog can make a whole range of different noises. Anything from a sound like a baby bird to a steam train, Click To Tweet

How can you tell if a hedgehog has a respiratory infection?

The item can get lodged in the stomach or intestines and be potentially fatal. Symptoms can be lethargy, loss of appetite, vomiting, or coma. Respiratory infection is often caused by a hedgehog’s home being too cold. Symptoms can be loss of appetite, lethargy and heavy or noisy breathing.

What are the symptoms of skin disease in hedgehogs?

Symptoms can be loss of appetite, lethargy and heavy or noisy breathing. Hedgehogs may get a skin disease often caused by mites. Symptoms include hair or quill loss, flaky or dry skin, scabs, redness, and excessive itching. Hedgehogs can have tooth and gum disease. Symptoms can be loss of appetite, drooling, bad breath, and red or swollen gums.

What does it mean when a hedgehog foams at the mouth?

When a hedgehog foams at the mouth it is completely normal. It is often triggered by strange or unusual smells. A hedgehog may chew on a new smelling item until it has a foam of saliva around its mouth. The hedgehog may then smear and lick the foam all over its sides and quills.