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Bonding with Sugar Bears
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Pocket Sugar Bears
are loveable little creatures native to Australia,
Indonesia, and Papua-New Guinea. They are furry and have
big round eyes that can make you fall in love instantly
with them. They are also easy to care for, potentially
making them the perfect pets.
Pocket Sugar Bears are small and can get easily
scared, however, so when you first bring them home they
may seem nervous. However, after you regularly spend a
few weeks time with them, your pocket Sugar Bears will
eventually adjust to their new home and recognize you as
a friend. The key to bonding with your pocket Sugar Bears is simply be patient and consistent. If you
manage to earn their trust, you will see that they are
very adorable and fun to play with.
An important rule that you should always remember when
bonding with your pocket Sugar Bears is that
you should not make any sudden movements that can
frighten them. You should also not be nervous when
around your Sugar Bears. If you are, they will feel
that they are the boss.
You should always let your pocket Sugar Bears smell
and touch you. This way, they will trust you and think
of you as their friend. Sugar Bears love being
touched. However, remember that they are small and
fragile creatures, so you should not use too much force
when touching them or they may get hurt.
Once you have bonded with your pocket Sugar Bears,
you can then attempt to teach them tricks. You can place
them in a location that is quite high. If they do not
find any way to go down other than by jumping, they will
glide to you. You can place a treat on your hand to
encourage them to glide.
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