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My boy Ratsputin is normally very sweet though very energetic. I've only had him about 3 weeks but he's had no issues taking things from my hands, letting me pick him up, etc. Earlier today we were working on him being okay with being handled on his back and "come" with no issues.
This evening he came over to sniff around while he was free roaming and seemed playful so I tried tickling him a bit. He ran off a short way, turned around and came back. I tickled him again and this time he grabbed my finger. I tried eeping loud and long at him and he eventually let go, but drew blood. I told him "no" very firmly. He tried to nip at my hand again and I drew it back and said no. Then he started lunging for any skin he could find, usually not breaking the skin but I eeped and told him "NO!" each time but he kept biting harder, almost biting through my thumbnail at one point. I picked him up (wiggling and still probably trying to bite) and put him back in his cage with a firm no but I'm confused as to his sudden aggression. I have no idea how old he is so just assume older than one but younger than two. He was abandoned previously so it is possible he was aggressive and that's why, but he was fine the first few weeks.
I'm assuming it was dominance-based considering the lunging. He had plenty of room to get away at all times but not sure how best to handle this... I assume it's likely to occur again in the future at some point.
This evening he came over to sniff around while he was free roaming and seemed playful so I tried tickling him a bit. He ran off a short way, turned around and came back. I tickled him again and this time he grabbed my finger. I tried eeping loud and long at him and he eventually let go, but drew blood. I told him "no" very firmly. He tried to nip at my hand again and I drew it back and said no. Then he started lunging for any skin he could find, usually not breaking the skin but I eeped and told him "NO!" each time but he kept biting harder, almost biting through my thumbnail at one point. I picked him up (wiggling and still probably trying to bite) and put him back in his cage with a firm no but I'm confused as to his sudden aggression. I have no idea how old he is so just assume older than one but younger than two. He was abandoned previously so it is possible he was aggressive and that's why, but he was fine the first few weeks.
I'm assuming it was dominance-based considering the lunging. He had plenty of room to get away at all times but not sure how best to handle this... I assume it's likely to occur again in the future at some point.