Instructions
Verify the legality of owning and selling pet sugar gliders in your state. Call the United States Department of Agriculture and speak with a representative from the Animal Care Sector Office.
Acquire a license from the USDA to sell your sugar glider if you have more than three breeding female sugar gliders.
Establish yourself as a reputable seller. Follow all breeding guidelines. Keep a clean and safe environment for your sugar gliders. Obtain references from exotic pet veterinarians to prove to potential buyers that you are a knowledgeable, responsible owner.
Check your sugar glider's health. Take it to a veterinarian to establish a clean bill of health before attempting to sell it. Be able to provide papers detailing the proof of its health.
Advertise your pet sugar glider in newspapers and online postings. Describe the sugar glider as well as you can. Include information about its sex, coloring and age.
Interview potential buyers. Make sure they are well-informed of sugar gliders' special care requirements. Advise them to consider having a different species of pet if they are unable to fulfill their duties as sugar glider owners.
Decide on a person to whom to sell the sugar glider. Finalize the sale.
Make arrangements for your sugar to be transported to its new home. Although sugar gliders can be shipped, it's best that the new owners pick up the sugar glider personally to ensure a safe trip.
Offer to be available for questions and guidance after you have sold your sugar glider. New owners may need assistance with care requirements.
How to Sell a Pet Sugar Glider
Selling a pet sugar glider requires a lot of responsibility. In order to successfully sell a pet sugar glider, you must make certain that sugar glider ownership is legal in your state and then obtain a special license. Once you have completed these two things, you can begin the process of finding your pet sugar glider its new home.