I wanted to try to share a few pictures I took as screenshots off of a video we received tody of our little girls.
I noticed in the video that they are VERY comfortable with human hands and seem to have no issues when the breeder pets and holds them. Thinking that is because they are used to her and they are still living with Mom & Dad.
When we first bring them home we will let them do their thing without much interference, so that they can acclimate to our place. Two days after, we are taking them to the vet. Hoping they won't be too upset for the vet visit. After we bring them home from that should we leave them alone to acclimate once again? I can't wait to get to the point when they are as comfortable with us as we can see they are now with the breeder.
This picture is right when she first opened the pouch. A split second later the little lady on the right buried herself into the pouch.
New Glider parents to Tika & Astrid! 🥰
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Re: Behaviors once we bring them home. . .
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#1421348 09/24/1909:04 PM09/24/1909:04 PM
Take your cues from them. It sounds like they will be very socialized when they come home.
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#1421370 09/27/1902:54 PM09/27/1902:54 PM
Bringing them home tomorrow. Soo excited yet still a bit nervous. We so want to protect them from everything and be the best Glider parents to the little ladies.
We decided to keep their names as well.
Soon welcoming the Glider sisters, Tika & Astrid.
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#1421372 09/27/1904:29 PM09/27/1904:29 PM