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Forum BONDING Increased nipping/fur pulling. Have we moved too fast? Reply To: Increased nipping/fur pulling. Have we moved too fast?


feireia
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    We moved into their evening hours and things went relatively smoothly. Overall, it felt like a good 7-hr bonding session! Lottie groomed Pekoe once but he has not yet reciprocated. He got nippy whenever Lottie approached him from the side or hopped towards him too quickly. We also noticed both buns stuck to the same spots for most of the session, maybe in an effort to claim that as their territory?

    Lottie and Pekoe spent most of the time laying around and ignoring each other, but is there a point where I should be encouraging them to interact, where there’s too much ignoring that progress is not really being made?