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    • pinkiemarie
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        We took almost a 2 week break and started fresh today with a car ride and tub time. Clover is being a good girl with no biting so far but unfortunately my little dude Ben keeps jumping out of the tub, which is why I never did much tub time before. Any advice for keeping him from jumping would be appreciated, sigh!


      • DanaNM
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          I wish I knew regarding the tub! The tube has never worked that well for me for that reason. I have used an x-pen to try to block it, but it doesn’t really work that well.

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        • pinkiemarie
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            After his 5th escape he stopped jumping and things went very well for the rest of their time together 🙂 Clover did some proper polite nips but no biting!


          • DanaNM
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              Atta girl Clover!

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            • pinkiemarie
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                We went on a short drive this morning and when I got back my BF was in the shower. Grrr. So we’re in the bedroom with the pen set up very small and I put blankets so only one side isn’t blocked off so I can watch them. They’ve mostly just went sitting there ignoring each other. I’m totally ok with that right now! I’m very proud of my little ones so far today.


              • pinkiemarie
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                  So very proud of my Clover 😀 They spent 2 hours together this morning with no biting. There was also very little grooming but I’m so happy just with the development of not biting, more grooming is inevitable now! I’m just so happy with them 🙂


                • DanaNM
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                    That’s great! Way to go Clover!

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