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Posted by: MorpheusGPR at Tue Oct 31 09:38:51 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by MorpheusGPR ] Another thing to consider, which I have just recently started, is to take a hook and touch them in the head/nose with it when you open the cage. This is suppose to condition them that when this happens its not feeding time, because normally when you feed you would not do this. They call it hook training. So far this has worked for me. The scent of guinea pigs on you may have been a factor as well. If he got a whiff of those he may have gone into feed mode. | ||
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