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Yes, the milk jug definitely helped. Although a week in and she figured out how to splash out of the one I cut first, so we now have a smaller one (hole for head is smaller). The bandage stayed on last night.
Not attached to this duck, we were just in doing the "good morning" head bobbing and singing to the duck thing. If you keep in mind this human does not sing, you get an idea of where this duck is on the list. She seems to love it. So I sing! Off key....but hey, the duck likes it! Have to cheer the patient up - not sure how that doesn't it. I think it's pretty scary myself! LOL
She still won't eat out of my hand. I keep trying. If she appears to be heading for treats in the hand - she takes a bit out of me instead - and leaves the treats.
Not attached to this duck, we were just in doing the "good morning" head bobbing and singing to the duck thing. If you keep in mind this human does not sing, you get an idea of where this duck is on the list. She seems to love it. So I sing! Off key....but hey, the duck likes it! Have to cheer the patient up - not sure how that doesn't it. I think it's pretty scary myself! LOL
She still won't eat out of my hand. I keep trying. If she appears to be heading for treats in the hand - she takes a bit out of me instead - and leaves the treats.