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New! Please help. Worried about tail!!
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[QUOTE="xp29, post: 2011483, member: 114539"] It just takes time and patience. When he is trying to escape, don't put him right back in, they learn and if you stick him back everytime he is unruly he will learn to be unruly. Instead let him run hand over hand until he settles down, he will eventually get tired and realize it's not getting him anywhere and stop. Do pay attention though babies especially are jumpers, keep him over a bed or couch or something in case he take a leap of faith. They can really get hurt if they hit the floor. Once he calms try setting him in your kap or on your chest. He will eventually come to look forward to being out but it usually takes a few months or work on your part. Don't ever hold him so tightly he fills pinned down or trapped though, it scares them and makes it harder to build trust. [/QUOTE]
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