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Exactly how I felt; what's right... What's wrong, eventually it'll all fall into place and all is well.

If they're hungry, they'll follow the food out... No doubt about that. My lads always been good in that sense apart from certain days when he's in a bit of a grump so he'll just eat from my hand inside his viv.

Every little helps; put the time in and the end result should be a happy relationship between you both.


I don't actually own an Argentine; I have a colombian gold. But you'll have a lot of people saying Colombians are aggro; biting, tail whips and the likes, that however, is very much untrue in the case of mine. Im led to believe that argentines do tame quicker... But then again no two animals are ever the same; just work with your 'gu and not against it... If its clearly in a fouler mood than usual, keep it simple and minimalize contact; I can safely say that my boy, most days, craves contact and will make an effort to be out and around me.


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