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Originally Posted by ladyjane and again, some of them don't like being smothered. |
Yeaaaahhhh, I forgot to mention this. This is a problem, and a big part of the reason why I say pay attention to any "correcting" you see. My gal loves my daughter. I've mentioned this. Daughter will love on her, especially on her special pillow in my little loft, or in my arms. She'll "smother" her, by backing her into a corner. In my arms the reaction is now instantaneous. On my pillow she's quite angry at being bothered to Mommy/Chewie time as it is, but coming at her and backing her into a wall is a problem. She'll now bite her for it, and I know I should put a stop to it, but daughter was warned time and time and time again. This was the correcting that I was talking about. Chewie tried warning her by growling so many times that I honestly can't count any more. Chewie is small, and skittish, so it makes sense she'd take exception to feeling like she was trapped. This is a BIG issue, and has caused problems. So, Yes, Ladyjane as usual brought up a fantastic point. I'd hate to have you at the point where you'd have to wrap your hands around your daughter's hands just to stop him from biting her when you pass him to her. This all stems from her quote about smothering.