glitterdust
Warren Scout
I need advice again, my heads confused. So my young ones bonded back naturally after neutering, so they in are a couple, I have dolly 8 months on her own and i was waiting for hormones to settle down and I then I was going to attempt to bond them as trio. Anyway it turns out ani is partially sighted and struggles and she really really loves her brother. They have both been living beside dolly for months and dolly goes and sits next to them at nights and they are all good with each other.(behind bars) I do not want to ruin my bonded pairs relationship as ani is flourishing with her brother, so i thought maybe I should just get dolly a friend of her own... I have been switching there houses and doing everything I should with the hope a trio would bond and I'm wondering now which way to go.
I could get a male from our local rescue for dolly but I'm unsure what will be the best thing to do.
2 pairs with separate sheds and runs or a trio with 2 sheds and loads of space.
Also, if I choose to go for the trio option will it be best to bond 24/7 or play dates first.(always in a neutral area) If play dates are recommended will that not affect my bonded duos relationship when they go back into there own houses.
Thank you so much
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I could get a male from our local rescue for dolly but I'm unsure what will be the best thing to do.
2 pairs with separate sheds and runs or a trio with 2 sheds and loads of space.
Also, if I choose to go for the trio option will it be best to bond 24/7 or play dates first.(always in a neutral area) If play dates are recommended will that not affect my bonded duos relationship when they go back into there own houses.
Thank you so much
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