I've heard that gliders "stink" and they're "mean", why is your information SO different?
Basically, it all comes down to knowledge and EXPERIENCE. As outlined earlier, the simple FACT is that the team of pro's here at Pocket Pets™ has more than 15 YEARS of experience raising literally TENS of THOUSANDS of Sugar Gliders - and placing them in thousands of happy homes all over the country. As a fully-licensed and regulated USDA facility, our team regularly works with the best Veterinarians and Research Facilities in the world - many of whom specialize almost exclusively in Sugar Gliders.
As such, our team is constantly on the “cutting-edge” of every aspect of Sugar Glider research, and are always working on new ways to improve the health and care of our Gliders. For example, over the years our team has been instrumental in developing an "all-in-one", scientifically-balanced diet that makes feeding Gliders as easy as ANY other household pet - and prohibits them from developing a strong, musky odor (see free report "feeding"
for more info).
We've also spent years perfecting “groundbreaking” training and bonding techniques that allow our “moms & dads” to maximize the INTELLIGENCE of their little darlings - and transform them into amazing “companion pets” whose abilities are comparable to many cats or dogs.
By contrast, almost all the internet "expert" websites and "chatrooms" out there nowadays still rely on very old - and extremely out of date - care and dietary information that we purposelystopped using MANY years ago. These sites simply REFUSE to embrace any new advancements - and instead resort to spreading false rumors and innuendo about anyone who disagrees with them; all the while passionately clinging to the claims that “their way” is the ONLY way, and that doing anything else will harm - or even kill Gliders.
Unfortunately, even well-meaning Veterinarians are often still left to rely on out-dated care and dietary information - most of which has been around for well over 10 years. As such, we are currently working on a joint project with some of the most qualified Veterinarians and Research Facilities in the country to develop a comprehensive “Sugar Glider Veterinary Care Guide” designed specifically for use by Veterinarians and other animal-care professionals. It will soon be distributed to Veterinary Clinics worldwide.