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Put your hand down over the animal lightly pressing them against a flat surface
then grasp the animal. While closing your grasp around the animal, thrust your
thumb up along the chest of the animal until it reaches the bottom of their
jaw. This hold will disable their body and head and not allow their teeth to
reach your skin. The sugar glider who is not used to this hold will crab and
fight initially trying to escape. The hold does not hurt or damage them as long
as they are able to breathe, so maintain the hold as long as needed in order to
inspect the animal or to satisfy whatever procedure you are performing. Over
time, an animal may very well get used to being held this way and will stop
fighting it and will simply relax until you are finished.
The only issue with holding an animal in this way will be un-managed nails.
Sharp nails will wrap around your thumb and begin tearing at your skin. But
that is still highly preferable to receiving a very deep clamping bite. You can
simply scrub the area afterward with an antibiotic solution to keep the
scratches from becoming inflamed and infected.
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=== SEE ALSO ===
BITING<br>
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