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Biting

Postby xladeeda on Sun Feb 07, 2010 11:46 pm

Hello :D First and foremost, I realize she is nervous/stressed from being in a new environment, and I am giving her a lot of alone time; I only bother her to make sure shes still alive in there because reading about hibernation has made me a very paranoid mama :P.
I got Olive on Friday (the 5th) and she was very friendly while I was with the breeder. Once we got home she became an urchin, which is understandable; however, what I'm worried about is, obviously, biting. She didn't bite me, but I'm pretty sure she tried.
I was reading another thread about biting/nibbling and the responses were pretty much "keep your fingers away from her mouth." Common sense, but, if you do this, how will she ever know my scent? Considering that in order to keep my fingers away from her mouth, I will be scared to let her sniff me lol.
Will she maybe, just learn my voice? or can she smell me without being directly next to me?
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Re: Biting

Postby SteviesMommy on Mon Feb 08, 2010 12:50 am

From reading other threads in the forum. A lot of people would suggest putting a piece of clothing (such as a shirt) u wore for the day in the cage to familiarize your scent. You can also have her just sleep on your lap while you're watching tv covered with your shirt or blankie.
When I take Stevie out I'll put him in my lap while on the computer with his blankie on top of him or i'll throw on a pull-over on top of my other shirt and stick him in there where he usally naps :lol:
Stevie has yet to bite me but he has licked or nibbled at my fingers but only when I try to feed him his worms. So I suppose just be sure to wash your hands.
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Re: Biting

Postby hedgielover on Mon Feb 08, 2010 9:17 am

I also have a biter. Usually there are warning nibbles so I can move my fingers away. But if I'm holding him and he gets grumpy it's hard to reposition in time to avoid the bite. Usually so he still knows my sent I hold him against my body with my hand on his back. I have to scoop him up with a piece of cloth to keep my fingers away from his face. Once he's sitting in my hand though I can pet his nose and he doesn't try to bite me. Any type of handling and close contact will help with bonding. Good luck avoiding those sharp little hedgehog teeth.
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Re: Biting

Postby silvercat on Mon Feb 08, 2010 11:15 am

Sylvie has only bit me once. There was a warning lick first & then chomp (OOOOOOWWWW!). I've since learnt what these warning licks are & move away.

If you do get bit, gently blow on your hedgies nose to make them release. Don't put them right back in their cage however. Putting them back in the cage teaches that biting & getting back into the cage go together & risks you getting bit every time your hedgie is done with playtime.

Edit to add: Also, I wouldn't be too concerned about not putting your hands near your hedgie's face. In my experience & forum/article readings, hedgehogs are not usually horribly vicious animals who will bite at any chance ;) Follow the advice for new owners & your hedgie will get comfortable with you as you get comfortable with them
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Re: Biting

Postby ILOVElily on Mon Feb 08, 2010 4:15 pm

Congrats on your new girl! :mrgreen:
The pic. you posted is the same one from an add on craigslist in my area http://tampa.craigslist.org/psc/pet/1587556114.html
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Re: Biting

Postby xladeeda on Mon Feb 08, 2010 5:51 pm

yeah I got her from that girl lol, she breeds them. Olive doesnt come out enough for me to take a picture of her like that ><
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Re: Biting

Postby ILOVElily on Mon Feb 08, 2010 6:13 pm

oh hehe, cool
theres not supposed to be breeders on craigslist but there always is. my girl I got from people who were breeding Pinchita and selling the babys (also on craigslist :(
shes beautiful though :D
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Re: Biting

Postby Zee on Tue Feb 09, 2010 12:28 am

My brother's hedgehog was a biter. Funny story...

We both had a hedgehog each about three years ago. I had Ivy, a albino female hedgie who loved to be held. My brother had Cindy... a grumpy hedgehog (and thats putting it lightly). Cindy actually bit him several times. One time in particular though, my brother was dressed up as Darth Vador and being taped as a "spoof" for his English class. He originally taped a scene from Of Mice and Men in a modern setting. Afterwards, he and his friends made the "spoofs". One such random spoof was my brother dressed as Darth Vador, holding Cindy in one hand and a light sabor in the other. Then Cindy bit him. My brother starts screaming... but with the Vador mask and voice changer. :lol:

Well... I thought it was funny. Not that he was bitten, but that the English class video shows Darth Vador being bitten by a hedgehog and screaming because of it.

Do all hedgies have those evil fangs? :shock:
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Re: Biting

Postby hedgielover on Tue Feb 09, 2010 3:14 pm

Zee wrote:Do all hedgies have those evil fangs? :shock:


That is a funny story. :lol: The image I conjured in my head made me giggle.

Quigley does not have evil fangs. He lost them before I got him but my hedgehog in highschool did have evil fangs. He bit my dad once and made him bleed.
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Re: Biting

Postby eyesack on Tue Feb 16, 2010 1:05 am

Good advice on blowing on their nosies! That's how I trained Sweet Pea to not bite. If it got REALLY bad and she put to vice-grips on, i'd gently tap her nose. Mika hasn't bitten and doesn't seem to show any interest in it... Nor does she seem interested in being friendly at all! :( lol maybe she's in her angry adolescent stage... =\
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