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Most igels need grooming every 4-8 weeks depending on coat type. Select your igel's coat type below for a personalized guide.

Complete Igel Grooming Guide

Igel Grooming Guide 2026

Hedgehogs need regular foot baths, nail trims, and quill inspections. They are not heavy groomers themselves, so owner involvement is key. Occasional warm water baths help with dry skin, but should not be frequent.

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Weekly
Foot bath frequency
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2-4 wks
Häufigkeit des Krallenschneidens
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Monthly
Full bath (if needed)
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Weekly
Quill inspection

Pflegeanleitungen

Spezifische Pflegeanleitungen kommen bald!

Warum regelmäßige Pflege wichtig ist

Foot Hygiene

Hedgehogs run on wheels at night and get feces caked on their feet. Regular foot baths prevent infection.

Nail Care

Hedgehog nails grow fast and curl if not trimmed, making walking painful and causing foot injuries.

Quill Health

Inspecting quills reveals mites, fungal infections, and quill loss that could indicate illness.

Hautgesundheit

Hedgehogs are prone to dry, flaky skin. Occasional oatmeal baths soothe irritation.

🧰Wichtige Igel Pflegewerkzeuge

Shallow Basin

For foot baths—fill with just enough warm water to cover the feet.

Weiche Zahnbürste

For gently scrubbing dirty feet and cleaning between quills during baths.

Kleine Nagelschere

Human nail clippers work well for hedgehog nails. Trim while they are relaxed or in a foot bath.

Coconut Oil or Olive Oil

A tiny amount rubbed on skin helps with dryness. Avoid getting it on quills.

⚠️Häufige Pflegefehler, die zu vermeiden sind

Bathing too frequently

Instead: Full baths only monthly at most. Over-bathing dries out their already dry skin. Foot baths are fine weekly.

Using scented soaps

Instead: Use only unscented, gentle baby shampoo or oatmeal-based pet shampoo. Hedgehog skin is very sensitive.

Ignoring quill loss

Instead: Some quill loss is normal (quilling in young hedgehogs). Excessive loss with flaking skin indicates mites—see a vet.

Cutting nails on a squirming hedgehog

Instead: Trim nails during a foot bath when they relax, or gently hold one foot at a time while they are calm.

Häufig gestellte Fragen zur Pflege von Igel

How do I give a hedgehog a foot bath?
Fill a shallow basin with warm (not hot) water just covering the feet. Let the hedgehog walk around for a few minutes. Gently brush feet with a soft toothbrush to remove debris. Pat dry thoroughly.
How often should I bathe my hedgehog?
Full baths no more than once a month. Weekly foot baths are recommended since they soil their feet on the wheel. Use gentle, unscented soap and dry them completely afterward.
What is quilling?
Quilling is when young hedgehogs (8-16 weeks) lose baby quills and grow adult ones. It is normal but uncomfortable. An oatmeal bath can soothe irritation. Excessive quill loss in adults indicates mites.

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