Reasons Not to Buy a Sugar Glider
A Short Guide on What to Expect When Purchasing One of These Amazing Marsupials
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Narrated by:
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J.T. McDaniel
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By:
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Diamond Nester
About this listen
Sugar gliders are amazing creatures and a wonderful pet; however, they are not as easy to raise as one may think. This book explains the difficulties of owning a glider and some great techniques for caring for them. It includes topics such as:
- The bonding process
- Their diet
- Proper daily and long-term care
- Having more than one glider
- Successful bonding techniques
- And much more....
This book is not intended to shy anyone away from buying a sugar glider, but rather to provide education and insight into what owning a sugar glider truly entails.
©2015 Tyler Buckhouse (P)2016 Tyler BuckhouseWhat listeners say about Reasons Not to Buy a Sugar Glider
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