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Mary McCarthy <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 16 Sep 2008 11:27:49 +0000
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Personally I wouldn't use any method of nip training that could be
interpreted by a frightened ferret as aggressive. That includes biting,
smacking or scruffing. A fir NO is enough to make them realise that you
don't like what they are doing and gentle handling, hand feeding and a
alm manner will help them to realise that they don't need to be afraid
of you. If biting is persistent then 5 minutes time out in a cat
carrier where they can see you but are ignored can help.

So no I wouldn't use biting.

Mary

http://www.beehive.com/bristolferretclub

[Posted in FML 6096]


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