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#1280735 - 08/07/12 08:50 PM
Re: New here! Meet Milo!
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Glider Slave
Registered: 04/05/11
Posts: 1335
Loc: Panama City, FL
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Welcome to GC! He's adorable
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#1281073 - 08/09/12 10:36 AM
Re: New here! Meet Milo!
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In Pouch
Registered: 08/07/12
Posts: 31
Loc: Virginia
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Thanks! (Not sure why the photos are showing up as links...)
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#1281215 - 08/09/12 09:59 PM
Re: New here! Meet Milo!
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Glider Guardian
Registered: 05/18/12
Posts: 736
Loc: Wisconsin
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You might want to get a tent! Amazon is a great place to find them. The genji tents are popular for gliders. Then you can take toys inside and sit and play with them. The leashes aren't a good thing to have on at all...but I know it can be scary about them getting away! Congrats on the new gliders, they're adorable!
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#1281225 - 08/09/12 10:19 PM
Re: New here! Meet Milo!
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Glider Guardian
Registered: 05/18/12
Posts: 736
Loc: Wisconsin
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Great! You can also use a bathroom instead of a tent. Many people do bathroom time. Make sure the toilet is secured and closed and any other holes plugged up. They like to climb the shower curtains and they wouldn't need leashes in there. Most people do this at night or early morning as this is when they are awake and ready to play! You can also work on bonding as well during this time.
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#1281226 - 08/09/12 10:19 PM
Re: New here! Meet Milo!
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Glideritis Anonymous
Registered: 03/21/10
Posts: 28141
Loc: Washington D.C. Metro Area
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I'm in Arlington. Here's the deal on the leashes and being in public. If you're afraid that your gliders can/will get away, then they shouldn't be out. Instead, use a bonding pouch. My gliders are very bonded to me, but they are still secured when I am out. The leashes can do damage to their patagium, not something you want to have happen. If your gliders are running away, they aren't bonded. Rather than the leashes, work on building a relationship with them and getting to the point where they WANT to stay on you.
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