PappyHodunk
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- Nov 16, 2023
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Greetings all, I’m a new chin owner. Just adopted two brothers from a great breeder locally. they’re currently about 4 months old. Went all out getting the double critter nation cage, a few wood castles, etc.
My question really revolves around handling. When I first met them, the breeder would just reach in and grab them and hold them as if that’s how you do it. They’d struggle a bit but didn’t seem the worse for wear. I read up extensively on bonding and acclimating, and so left them alone for about two weeks, then tried handling them myself. At the time they would come to the door for a treat but were otherwise very skittish. I assumed it was due to being in a new environment, new owner, and their general nature. After about three weeks of doing that, moving them to a play pen when i needed to clean their cage, and spending time with them in the pen. They only seemed interested in getting out of the pen and back into the cage to hide in their wood castles. I found this forum and really read up and changed my tactic to never picking them up, only interacting with them when they wanted to, and getting them to move from the bottom to the top tier of the cage when cleaning.
I do not see any significant interest in me from them, and after hearing all the wonderful stories of affectionate chins from here wonder which tactic I should follow moving forward? Should I handle them on a regular basis to get them used to being handled, or just leave them alone and wait for them to mature and come to me on their terms? I suspect it’s probably the latter, but it’s really hard not to just pick them up and hold them! They just seem as skittish today as when i first got them, and I’ve had them 2 months.
Any advise? Thanks in advance!
My question really revolves around handling. When I first met them, the breeder would just reach in and grab them and hold them as if that’s how you do it. They’d struggle a bit but didn’t seem the worse for wear. I read up extensively on bonding and acclimating, and so left them alone for about two weeks, then tried handling them myself. At the time they would come to the door for a treat but were otherwise very skittish. I assumed it was due to being in a new environment, new owner, and their general nature. After about three weeks of doing that, moving them to a play pen when i needed to clean their cage, and spending time with them in the pen. They only seemed interested in getting out of the pen and back into the cage to hide in their wood castles. I found this forum and really read up and changed my tactic to never picking them up, only interacting with them when they wanted to, and getting them to move from the bottom to the top tier of the cage when cleaning.
I do not see any significant interest in me from them, and after hearing all the wonderful stories of affectionate chins from here wonder which tactic I should follow moving forward? Should I handle them on a regular basis to get them used to being handled, or just leave them alone and wait for them to mature and come to me on their terms? I suspect it’s probably the latter, but it’s really hard not to just pick them up and hold them! They just seem as skittish today as when i first got them, and I’ve had them 2 months.
Any advise? Thanks in advance!