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Hi, my name is Elizabeth and I'm representing Expert Village. Today I'm going to talk to you about neutering your Sugar Glider. Female Gliders can't be spayed, they are just too small and vets won't perform the procedure. It's most economic and safe to...

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Breeding Sugar Gliders

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The Importance of Pairing Your Sugar Glider

The Importance of Pairing Your Sugar Glider

Hi my name is Elizabeth and I am speaking on behalf of Expert Village. This clip is going to be about how to pair a glider so more or less do you want to get one glider or two gliders when you are getting a pet? It is generally recommended that these...

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What to Do With Male Dogs When a Female Is in Season

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How to Adopt Sugar Gliders

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How to Mix Male & Female Guinea Pigs

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