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andrewjames82
at Thu May 20 19:51:31 2010 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by andrewjames82 ]
She is a great looking animal!
Having a pair of garden gloves around is a good idea also, they are really cheap and she won't be able to bite through them for a while now. Or, if you dont mind getting bit, get a pair of rubber dishwashing gloves (clean) and wear them to handle her, after she bites it a few times she will stop as they taste horrible.
Whatever you do if you are intent on getting her over her biting issue, when you handle her if she bites you don't immediately put her down, that just reinforces that biting works on you and gets her what she wants.
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