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Posted 1/13/2009 9:24:35 AM
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Are Sugar Gliders The Right Pet For You?
Sugar Gliders a great animals, and can be a wonderful addition to your family. But, please consider what is best for the animal and yourself, as there are many positives and negatives to being a sugar glider owner. Too many times do people rush into buying these animals before researching and learning their needs. Leaving many sugar gliders looking for new homes.

Before you decide if a sugar glider is right for you, please consider the following:

Laws:
Sugar gliders are not legal to have as pets in some states, it is important to research this to see if your state allows sugar gliders as pets. If you are planning on breeding your sugar glider, please note that you may need to have a USDA license. If you don't abide by these laws your sugar glider can be confiscated, you also can be fined, or even imprisoned. Please visit USDA's website for more information.

Current States that I know of that are illegal...
(03/04/07)

* Alaska
* California
* Georgia
* Hawaii
* Massachusetts
* Pennsylvania



Cost:
Sugar glider's are expensive animals. Prices start at about $150.00 - $200.00 for a normal gray sugar glider. It is recommended that you get 2 sugar gliders instead of just one, Glider's need a lot of attention and can die of lack of companionship. Sugar glider's need large cages, toys, and have a complex diet. They also need their toys changed often for mental enrichment. Even if you get a good deal on the price for your sugar glider, and cage, there are a lot more costs ahead that must been considered, such as vet bills, and diets, supplies, and toys.

Life Span:
A sugar glider in captivity can live up to 15 years, provided it has good care. That means 5,478 nights of, chopping up fresh fruit and veggies, touching bugs, balancing meals, cleaning cages, and spending quality time with your glider. Being that sugar gliders are very social animals, having only one, you must handle it a minimum of 2 hours each night, not doing so can lead to depression, health problems, even death.

Allergic Reactions:
A sugar glider is a furred animal, therefore, if anyone is allergic to animal fur in your household, a sugar glider may not be the best pet for you. Nails need to be trimmed on a regular basis or their nails can scratch and be irritating to the skin.

Vets:
A sugar glider is considered an exotic animal, therefore, not all vets treat them. It is important that you find a good vet that has knowledge of your exotic pet, before you get your sugar glider.

Can not be potty trained:
Sugar gliders can not be potty trained as they have little to no bowl control. They go whenever and where ever, which includes on you and your clothes.

Children:
A sugar glider can be a great pet for older children. If you do decide to buy a glider for a child, keep in mind that you will have to supervise care, as well as handling. I don't think sugar gliders would make good pets for young children, seeing that they love to squeeze their pets, and could possible injure the sugar glider's fragile body. If frightened a sugar glider can bite. Will your children have the attention span to care for the pet or the maturity? Also gliders are night animals, most of their play time will start after bed time... also are you willing to care for the gliders when child is grown, no longer able to care for the glider, or goes off to college?

Smell:
There is a smell that comes with the sugar glider, as they do have sent glands. There are things you can do, such as, having a male fixed. Also regular cage clean will be needed. Males may mark you with his scent to claim you as his. If you are very sensitive to smells, gliders might not be the right pet for you...

Other Animals:
In the wild, a sugar gliders predators are mostly predatory birds, such as owls. Sugar gliders should not be kept in the same room as screechy birds, because they find their calls threatening. As a general rule, sugar gliders and other pets don't get a long. Some dogs and cats can care less about the presence of your new glider, but other's will just wait for the right opportunity. Use your commen sense. Gliders should always have their own cage/habitat. Housing them with other animals can be very stressful for your glider.

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Posted 3/27/2012 6:10:31 AM


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Sugar Gliders are so cute but they don't sell them at any petstores in my area

Whoever said money couldn't buy happiness,has never been in a pet store!
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Posted 3/27/2012 7:04:02 PM


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Sugar gliders are cute, but a lot of work. I don't think I would be ready for that kind of commitment. I don't know much about them, either

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Posted 3/28/2012 9:04:51 PM


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I have to drive to a bigger city to see Hedgehogs and Sugar gliders.

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Posted 3/29/2012 12:54:26 PM


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Yeah, I haven't seen any before. Only in pictures. Too bad, they look cute.

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Posted 3/30/2012 10:35:24 AM


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You can always look and see if there are pet stores that have Sugar Gliders. I know that petsmart and petco don't sell Sugar Gliders.

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My local petstore has hedgehogs but no sugar gliders.I have to go to St.Louis and then go to an exotic petstore to see them.Exotic petstores are so cool,they have all kinds of out of the ordinary pets.

Whoever said money couldn't buy happiness,has never been in a pet store!
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sugar gliders are soo cute!!!! i'd love to have one, but my parents are just say no. but they take a lot of care and i already live on a farm i don't need another pet!

My Pets!

2 Dutch Rabbits- Oreo and Oddball

2 Dogs- Jenna (Lab) Zoe (minatur snowzer)

2 pigmy goats- Duece and Donkey

12 chickens (veres breeds) (Only a few have a name)- Crooked Beak, Cider, Blacky, Mist, Hawk, and Fawkes.

1 mouse- Chocolet chip

3 Mascove ducks (don't have names till we know their genders)-

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I have always wanted a sugar glider. My mom almost got me one when I was 8. We both knew they were a lot of work. I want to look into them some more before I make a commitment.

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