Register Register New Posts Active Topics | Search Search | FAQ FAQ

GliderGossip GliderGossip
Sugar Gliders
over grooming please help
over grooming please help
Health related
avatar
Nov 05 2009
07:41:14 PM
okay so it turns out my glider girls may be over grooming i know they need to go to the vet and will but what can you do to stop them from over grooming on their heads by the way... jss wandering if anyone could tell me if there is something the vet could give them to make them to stop or something.. jss wandering sounds pretty stupid to go spend 80 dollars at the vet if he's just gonna tell me they're over grooming.. which i already know so like what will the vet do for this? thanks for any help -Cassy
Health related
avatar
Nov 05 2009
08:23:52 PM
Nicole87 Face Hugger GliderMap Visit Nicole87's Photo Album MD, USA 650 Posts
Do you have pictures of the spots on their heads?
Default, miscellaneous
avatar
Nov 05 2009
08:43:06 PM
jbsgirl1423 Super Glider Visit jbsgirl1423's Photo Album jbsgirl1423's Journal 222 Posts
no ill try this weekend
Health related
avatar
Nov 05 2009
09:15:18 PM
Rita Glider Sprinkles GliderMap Gliderpedia Editor Visit Rita's Photo Album Rita's Journal MO, USA 12214 Posts
If they are truly over grooming - they do need to see a vet to rule out any medical problems. In the meantime, you can put an e-collar on them to prevent them from causing further damage.



Default, miscellaneous
avatar
Nov 05 2009
09:17:28 PM
jbsgirl1423 Super Glider Visit jbsgirl1423's Photo Album jbsgirl1423's Journal 222 Posts
okay i'll learn how to make one i know already why they are over grooming there are two of them in a 2ft tall by 1ft wide by about 1ft deep cage dont worry a new cage is comming soon! 5 feet tall! they won't know what to do with themselves but i will get a vet check done
Health related
avatar
Nov 06 2009
07:33:22 AM
Nicole87 Face Hugger GliderMap Visit Nicole87's Photo Album MD, USA 650 Posts
Sounds like it's stress related if the cage is that small. Take them out to play as much as possible until the new cage comes...the less time spent in the cage the better.
Health related
avatar
Nov 06 2009
09:08:18 AM
kyro298 Glider Sprinkles GliderMap Gliderpedia Editor Visit kyro298's Photo Album kyro298's Journal CO, USA 15262 Posts
You just got them and plan on introducing them to your male after 30 days so now would be the time to take them in anyway. You're not going to want to keep an e-collar on them indefinitely or until the fur grows back. Like Rita mentioned, you want to rule out other medical problems, like skin mites or something like that.

Edited by - kyro298 on Nov 06 2009 09:10:52 AM
Default, miscellaneous
avatar
Nov 06 2009
01:35:44 PM
jbsgirl1423 Super Glider Visit jbsgirl1423's Photo Album jbsgirl1423's Journal 222 Posts
thanks will do :D
over grooming please help

GliderGossip GliderGossip
Sugar Gliders
over grooming please help