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Subject: Thanks for the Idea!
Posted by tanya on April 11, 1998 at 12:04:31:

In Reply to: Re: Bonding posted by Betsycc on April 09, 1998 at 12:10:45:

My "Bicho" doesn't bite me, but it is almost impossible to get him out of the pouch that he sleeps in hanging in his cage. I have purchased a crocheted purse that I have tried to get him into to carry him around, but can't convince him that it is a good idea. I have put his little baby diaper in it already, but he still isn't convinced. Your idea of putting a treat in your pocket or pouch was great. I "bribe" him all of the time to get out of his sleeping pouch, but it never crossed my mind to "bribe" him INTO a carrying pouch.

Thanks for the idea!!

: : In concern of the bonding with my female glider, Pookie. Had her for 39 days now.
: : My glider's personality seem to be that it doesn't like to stay in my pocket or in between two shirts. In fact I think its sometime taumatic and stressful for her. I'm pretty sure that my glider recognizes my scent but I feel that gaining its full trust has been coming along very slowly. When I take her out into another room she tend to cling on to my shirt, more often on my upper back. But when I sit down she would climb off and start running off on furniture.

: : I have a few questions:

: : 1. Can you still have a good bond with a glider even though it is not pocket trained? So in other words, in the future will my glider tend to want to stay on me rather than running off or when given to another person to hold?

: : 2. My glider has never nipped me, but does alot of nibbling just like puppies. I can coax her to sleep in my hand by petting her. Also, I can sometime stick my hand in the cage when she is most active and get her to jump on my hand, crawling onto my arms, then to my shoulder so that she comes out on her own free will. She gets about an hour to roam freely in my room and another hour where she stays on me as I go about my daily business.
: : Given these positive aspects, how am I doing?

: : 3. Should I even deal with the crabbing in pocket or should I just accept the fact that my glider feels insecure about it; therefore, I shouldn't force it on her?

: : Greatly appreciate all advice and responses.

: : Austin, TX Glider,
: : Xay

: I think you are doing great! You are well on your way. A famous breeder once told me that some gliders are claustrophobic. Maybe this is true? Have you tried the an open pouch, with your scent cloth in it? Maybe if you don't close the top she will like it? Probably would help to not trap her in it and to drop treats into the pouch several times for her to dive in and get.
: Best of luck!




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