To Ferret Mommy and anyone else who has had success curbing biting without
any other means but patience and love. I brought my Sammy home when he
was 9-10 weeks old. He had been returned to a small pet store because he
bit too much. Kits will bite, ya know! But I must admit, he was biting.
I had always sensed that he was abused while with his first family.
Anyway, for the first few months little Sammmy boy spent a lot of time in
time out. That's it, time out, praise when he didn't bite, and TONS of
kisses from Mom.
To make a long story short, Today 3 years later, my big boy Sammy Man is
only known to nip at an ankle when he wants you to play with him. He
gets a reminder,NO, NO, NO BITE!! and thats it. This "vicious beast"
that someone returned is now a very sweet and precious boy who always has
kisses for his Mama. I hold him up to my face and ask him., :"do you have
kisses for Mama?" He never lets me down. He is a ladies man as he lives
with 4 girls(Maybe that's why he's such a love!!!) Anyway, Sammy is furry
proof that biting can be tamed with love and patience.
Sue & Crew
Princess, Tori, Oscar, Sammy & Nikki
Watching from the bridge, Smokey, Bandit, Boots, Samantha, and precious,
tiny Lucky(Hope Sandee's teaching you all of the wacky weasel ways!!!)
If it feels like home, it's the FML!!
--- Sue Pyron
--- Benny Pyron
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[Posted in FML issue 3738]
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