1. Make sure there is something in the cage for them to grind their teeth. This helps to reduce the possibility of it biting you. Wooden chewing sticks are usually ignored by them, so they are useless. Wooden tunnels are the best.
2. Ensure the unlimited supply of western grass in Teemo. For sows under 4 months old, pregnant or lactating, 1/2 alfalfa hay can be mixed in Tianhe Chengxi Middle School. Teemo Herb can be chewed by Dutch pigs for a whole day, and it can provide needed nutrition, help intestinal peristalsis and help pigs grind their teeth.
Don't put them down from behind after they bite you. This will only strengthen their biting behavior and achieve their desired goals by biting. Don't put it down immediately after they bite. Keep holding your pig, touch it, calm it down, and then put it down.
You can find those bite-proof apple toys in most pet shops, and any part of them is very bite-proof. This can change the personality of Dutch pigs who like to bite.
Before picking up your Dutch pig, make sure that you have washed your hands, especially after handling food, to prevent them from using your hands as snacks.
Dutch pigs bite people as follows:
1, when taking it.
Dutch pigs basically don't like being picked up or held in their arms. This makes them feel insecure and may try to communicate with people who bite them, indicating that they are unhappy.
2. When you hold them and they want to pee.
Guinea pigs like to go to the bathroom with a little privacy! They don't want to pee on you. If you hold them, they will generally tell you that they have special "needs".
3. If you have kept Dutch pigs for some time, they may want to go back.
Dutch pigs will feel tired if they are held for too long. They want to go back to their cages.
4, when their skin has mites or other skin diseases, such as parasites or illness.
Skin diseases can make the skin of Dutch pigs very sensitive to contact. They will feel pain when they are attacked by mites, and touching will bring them greater discomfort. Because of the pain, their natural reaction is that they may try to bite you. If your guinea pig has this kind of performance and its skin is scratched, please contact your veterinarian.
Some Dutch pigs are sensitive to some parts.
Many Dutch pigs don't like being touched or touched. You can first determine whether this is due to mites or diseases, not general sensitivity.