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RE: I have some questions for you

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Posted by: Seeves1982 at Thu Apr 7 18:19:45 2011  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Seeves1982 ]  
   

YeAh that's what I've been doing. She bit me today, but it was like a clamp down draw blood bite. It was more of a testing the water type deal. Every day I give her a yogurt treat when I get up and then again when I get home. She doesn't take it from my hand, but shell sniff a little bit then I place the treat on top of her hide then pet her and leave her alone. I've heard of people playing with them and teaching them tricks. I haven't even picked her up yet because if she isn't willing to eat from my hand yet I'd find it highly unlikely that I would should want to be picked up by a stranger. But no like I said the breeders are going to be pets so I want them to be friendly and have a happy life. Hopefully she'll warm up to me soon.


   

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