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Subject:
Woody's biting problem
From:
Cindy Sooy <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Sat, 24 Jun 1995 07:47:00 UTC
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Swampp,
 
You said that Woody had been handled a lot, but has he been handled by just
you or by other people? I had two female kits that I and my son handled
constantly and they were great with us, but when I went to sell them I found
out that while they realized that it was not alright to bite us they didn't
seem to realize that that include other humans as well. I didn't have any
problems with the other kits in the litter, just these two. And they didn't
draw blood or anything, but they were quite nippy with others. Now I try to
enlist volunteers to handle the little ones so they get used to a variety of
people not just family members.
 
Cindy
[Posted in FML issue 1236]

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