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Re: How should I tame my adopted sugar glider
[Re: Jobaby123]
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02/24/19 01:59 PM
02/24/19 01:59 PM
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KarenE
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LittleRock, AR USA
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Building a Relationship with your GliderInto the Bonding PitThese two articles are invaluable for new owners, especially with an older one who has never been handles. Do NOT grab the glider and force it to be held You must be patient and go at the gliders pace rather than yours.
Rubbing the glider's back while eating is a step in the right direction, however, when you know he has had enough, don't force him to take any more.
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Re: How should I tame my adopted sugar glider
[Re: Jobaby123]
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03/09/19 11:33 PM
03/09/19 11:33 PM
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Joined: Jun 2010
Posts: 218 Central NJ, USA
kiev44
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Glider Explorer
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Central NJ, USA
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Gliders hate being constrained, so I advice you to never attempt holding him in your hand. It's not a dog... It really is a wild animal that you can eventually tame and teach not to be afraid of you. I advice you not to force him to do anything. Just be patient.
They make us notice the little things in our lives...
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