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Dylan never bites and doesn't usually scratch (only been scratched once and that was when he panicked when I was holding him, even then it didn't draw blood or anything. |
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Hmmmm... I've just realised what the 'gentle bite' is... probably better described as 'nipping' and when it's not part of the inappropriate play stuff, it's probably far more like what one webpage I've just visited states: Quote:
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Absolutely! Actually even if it hurts, I'd try not to pull away because that might trigger prey instinct. Instead, I'd try to distract her! |
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