Sugar Is Sweet, but Not Healthy

   
   
 
You may read a lot of articles on the internet about problem solving with your pocket pet. Unfortunately, everybody's solution always leads to sugars and sweets. Yes, this is a quick and easy solution, but sometimes the easiest solution is not the best. You want to get in the habit of keeping your sugar's sweets down and only use them as specialized treats. Your friend actually needs proteins and certain calcium to stay healthy.

When is it a good time to give your friend sweets? When you begin bonding with your pocket pet is a good time. The problem is that this time is also when you excessively use these sweets as a cheating method. Allowing your Sugar Bear sweets once a day will be sufficient. These little critters have an incredible sweet tooth, and as long as you keep putting sugars in front of them, they will continue to devour them. When you have a problem getting your Sugar Bear to drink from its bottle, you can use some sweets at the tip of the bottle. This will definitely attract your Sugar Bear immediately and it will also show him the process of milking the bottle.

Unfortunately, when it comes to sugars, the world is full of them. Not all sugars are alright for your Sugar Bear, and some can be downright harmful and even deadly. How do you know what sugars are alright and which ones are not? Well, this question can be easily answered with fruit. All fruits contain simple sugars that will drive your little guy crazy. Sugar Bears love just about any kind of fruit, but they prefer citrus fruit. They will usually devour anything in the melon family, such as watermelon, as well. Sugar Bears are lactose intolerant so you definitely want to stay away from the dairy section. They do not have the proper enzymes to digest these sugars. Chocolate is a definite red flag. Chocolate, just like in dogs, will cause huge health problems and can even lead to death.