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    Their knowledge and love for animals is REMARKABLE. Everyone from The manager Megan to all the…read moreemployees demonstrate exceptional service and dedication to their job. It reflects incredibly on a brand when everyone is excited to working together in providing exceptional care and service for their animals. I'm always amazed by how much this staff really devotes themselves to these animals and their work Excellent job everybody at Exotic Pets

    My experience with NJ Exotic Pets was very bittersweet. I purchased my beloved hedgehog Hazelnut…read morefrom them, and she was the friendliest, cuddliest, smartest, chillest little girl ever. Our bond was truly special, and I will always be grateful that they brought her into my life. That said, I do have concerns about the health of the hedgehogs they sell. Hazelnut came home with rhinitis and severe diarrhea and needed antibiotics. I even asked if her completely liquid stool was normal (since I was such a newbie to hedgies and had no idea what was and wasn't normal) and was told "yes" by the store; which was very clearly not true... lol. Later in life, she developed a devastating neurological disease that eventually left her paralyzed and requiring around-the-clock care. I would do it all again for her without hesitation, but my experience truly taught me how important responsible breeding and lineage tracking are. Neurological diseases such as Wobbly Hedgehog Syndrome have a suspected hereditary component. Because captive pet populations stem from limited bloodlines and can involve frequent inbreeding, a heritable predisposition remains a plausible explanation, especially since WHS has not been documented in wild African pygmy hedgehogs. For anyone considering a hedgehog, I would personally recommend going through a reputable breeder who can provide documented lineage, health records, and information showing the line is free of known neurological disease. These animals deserve to be bred responsibly, with their health and well-being coming before profit. No hedgehog should have to suffer because proper breeding practices and genetic health weren't prioritized.

    The Neuter Commuter - petservices - Updated August 2026

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