Sunday, 16 September 2012

What is the right bonding pouch for me?


Hey guys!
Now like I promised, I will be talking about this topic which is What is the right bonding pouch for me? Bonding pouches as you know or may need to know, they come in many different sizes depending on your needs and basically that is what you’ll mostly need to know. Which is, what size is right to be made as your bonding pouch.
What size is right for me?
Breeder’s free gift a.k.a average size/length bonding pouch..
So heads up, most breeders will give you a free bonding pouch when you purchase either a baby glider or two baby gliders with a cage. Normally, the bonding pouch you will receive when given by a breeder would be the size of an average length bonding pouch.
         When you receive this size for a bonding pouch, its better to just stick with what has been given. There will be no less affects to the bonding process between you and your baby glider but neither will it make it faster. An average size, bonding is usually used for a bigger glider or for those who have bonded with their gliders. 
         Having a longer length than a smaller bonding pouch, the chances of you scaring your baby glider when you are going to retrieve from the bonding pouch is about 60%. But then again, don’t be alarmed its normal. They usually will be accustomed to you sooner.
          However, if you are given a choice on whether you could choose a smaller bonding pouch or an average bonding pouch then personally, for those who just adopted a baby glider its better on buying or getting a smaller size bonding pouch. But, for those who already have and bonded with their glider or have a much bigger glider than it is advisable to get the average length bonding pouch.
Small length bonding pouch.
            A small bonding pouch is much more preferable to those who just adopted their baby glider. Having built to suit a new owner requirement of fastening the bonding process. Now most people will argue and say that a bonding pouch’s size has nothing to do with fastening the bonding process. Here, I stand to correct that very statement.
          Now, imagine you are the glider, who was comfortably living with its mom, dad and siblings, where out of a sudden you were taken away from them and was put into a hands of a stranger with a different smell that you are not accustom too. So, of course you would freak out, right? See this is one of the situations you want to lessen not gain.
          When putting your glider into the bonding pouch, your glider would feel safe from you and the new scary outside world, where out of a sudden five big poles are suddenly reaching down from their safe home and trying to get you with the addition of a scary glaring light emitting from the outside world. This will absolutely scare your glider.
         Now, what I am trying to say is that, you can scare a new glider easily when you can actually avoid such problems. By buying a smaller bonding pouch your estimated time of reaching and struggling less with your baby will decrease which ultimately will help you with your bonding process.
A big length bonding pouch.
         A big length bonding pouch is somewhat more suitable for those who are traveling with your gliders for long hours in a day. It’s true that these adorable animals are named for being pocket sized and don’t fuss in the daytime as long as they get their slumber but the actual fact it’s quite wrong.
      Sugar gliders love to stretch especially when it comes to long hours of sleep. Now imagine you waking up from a long hours of sleep and having to wake to a cramp up room, it is just plain uncomfortable now, isn’t? So providing your glider a nice cosy place to sleep is much more preferable than cramping them up when they are asleep.

So that’s about it for now, sorry for the late update, it’s been a hectic week for me. Hope you guys find this helpful. Now if you want any help or want me to talk about a certain topic or even questions just leave a comment or e-mail me at SuggiesIsMyLife@gmail.com. See you next time!

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