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Cocoa's not a pet but he acts like one???
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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 633722" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>When you go out to bottle him, bottle him and leave. He will figure it out if you don't pet him, love on him, scratch him, or hand feed him anything other than his bottle. Don't give him treats, and when he crosses the line give him a hard thump on his nose or butt(or anywhere else that is handy, for that matter). 3 days old is not too young to band, in fact it is better because it won't set him back as much as if you wait until he is older.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 633722, member: 539"] When you go out to bottle him, bottle him and leave. He will figure it out if you don't pet him, love on him, scratch him, or hand feed him anything other than his bottle. Don't give him treats, and when he crosses the line give him a hard thump on his nose or butt(or anywhere else that is handy, for that matter). 3 days old is not too young to band, in fact it is better because it won't set him back as much as if you wait until he is older. [/QUOTE]
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