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[QUOTE="acidburn01, post: 2023494, member: 116380"] That's good. A preliminary search on Google says you only need to spend an hour a day with them but I swear, the more time you spend, the more it'll pay off. If he let's you, get him out at bed time and set him in the crick of your neck or in your shirt on your chest and let him cuddle. He'll soak up the heat, it's great bonding and a good way to show him you won't hurt him. Offering him food directly from you is great bonding, too. If he is defensive when you try to get him out, just let him be. The second day, the shock wore off and evrrytime we tried to get Toothless, he'd hiss and try to bite. Now, 8 months later, he loves kisses on his chin and getting in your face so you'll talk to him and loooves cuddling anytime of day. It definitely pays off to put out the effort. [/QUOTE]
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