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Well my Buster boy is definitely coming around and the biting seems to have stopped and he seems much less freaked out and no longer lunges at me. I had the boys out again last night and other than getting the little rascal (Buster) back into his cage all went really well. I'm thinking that maybe since they've never been around chins before that they are actually enjoying the evening company. I hope so.
I am wondering if there are any breeders out there who would breed an nervous and bitey chin? I'm asking b/c I recently came across a post where someone was selling a nervous and bitey chin... to another breeder.
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This one would probably come down to the quality of the chin. I'm sure if the chinchilla is of nice quality, but not remarkable, it would be pulled/replaced. But, if someone had a GSC and they happened to be aggressive, I HIGHLY doubt they would be pulled because of it.
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