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New monitor

xmattx

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So I just got a new monitor. I was told it was tame and would walk right up to you and climb on you. He has whipped, ran, hissed, and tried to bite. there have been a couple of times when he's tired that he has let me pet him, then for no reason he'll try to whip or bite again. I am a little concerned because he is already an adult and they're harder to tame than babies. I have been around many monitors, both importing and when I was a zoo keeper. This monitor is bi-polar. I don't want to give up on him. He doesn't seem mean just frightened. Any tips or video links on how to speed up this process would be appreciated.
 
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