
Here is another video from The Pet Glider showing off the TPG diet. Priscilla is a veteran in the sugar glider community and hosts the main American sugar glider lineage database. Sugar gliders prefer fruit and vegetables that have a sweet taste, so small, carefully controlled portions of fresh, un-canned fruit and veg will make up a balanced diet for them. TPG was developed by Priscilla Price, owner of The Pet Glider in Texas. For new owners, it may be helpful to seek the advice of an experienced mentor familiar with this diet. They can be fed fresh, frozen or dehydrated. There is also some responsibility on you to make informed and balanced decisions. Sugar gliders can benefit from eating a variety of fruits and vegetables. Since TPG allows for a lot of freedom to choose diet components it lets you get to know your gliders favorites. There is minimal online ordering, excepting their vitamin/mineral supplement and a crunchy snack to keep their teeth clean like monkey biscuits or glider kibble. Many people make large batches of TPG staple and freeze it in small cups for easy nightly feeding. 1 ½ tablespoons per glider per day served in late afternoon. The Pet Glider Fresh Diet Staple consists of Pet Glider Vitamins with calcium, apple sauce, yogurt, calcium-fortified orange juice, oatmeal, protein (chicken, turkey or eggs), fresh or frozen vegetables and fruits. Treats -yogurt drops, dried fruits such as pineapple and mango, dried vegetables, fresh watermelon and oranges, or sweet potatoes.Brunch or Monkey biscuits for a dry snack.


The components of The Pet Glider Diet are:
