How do they do in a workplace environment? I was thinking of training about 27 of them to work an intermediate-sized tax office in downtown Wilmington, Delware. I think they'd be perfect to take up slack in the white collar sector, especially if they can't catch the cornavirus easily.
Monkeys including marmoset monkeys needs bite training and leash training before they are three months old. It is wise to start at 3 weeks old for best results. Never put a leash around its neck but around its waist. The leash maybe too big right now but it's only training for right now. Do this about 3 times a day 10 minutes each. Bite training you pinch their butt when they nibble or try to bite you even though it don't hurt you. You just lightly pinch them and tell them no by pointing your finger at them and say no. You must remember monkeys to get older and they do get strong and they will become stronger than you if they are easily angered. This will protect you and anyone that comes in their presence. Yes they are cute but they still have to be trained early just like you would a dog or a cat or a bird. It is also best to put a monkey diaper or you can get preemie diapers and cut a hole for the tail that way it's less mess. Your marmoset is very adorable. You may want to start now in training her. Marmoset monkeys are very intelligent and they're usually low maintenance monkeys. Best wishes to you and your monkey
Great advice thanks I'm waiting on mine now!!! #cantwait I have trained many animals of all kinds I even trained 3 squirrels lol and ferrets I'm interested in training my monkey to sign language and be able to tell you what there thinking and wanting with enough effort and care I have very high hopes for success! May jesus christ bless you!!!
Mother Of All Nations /SoBlessed I was looking for more baby monkey cuteness and landed on this RUclips documentary called: My Child Is A Monkey. OMG! Good people watch this before you EVER consider adopting a primate no matter how small the species. I had no idea.
@@thanksforanotherbadhaircut1211 i watched that documentary and it absolutely broke my heart to see what some people do to thier monkeys.. For instance getting thier teeth removed, or getting them fixed, which really getting them fixed to calm them isnt that bad cuz its done to male dogs to calm them also... I DO NOT agree with getting thier teeth taken out though... Also seeing the way monkey owners dump them after they bite or hit puberty etc..., breaks my heart😥.... Not being mean or anything but i think anyone who wants to be a monkey owner should have to take prep courses and also be around grown monkeys to see what theyre to expect when thiers hits puberty. They need to think long and hard bout getting one and realize that are still a wild animal, a very cute one, but still wild...
Lynn Bandy I agree 100% Lynn. Soooo many people have asked this man what he does for a living. He never responds to that question. I think he’s gotten himself into the business of breeding primates while working as a personal trainer.
What a little muffin! Oh my god! I can only survive with my cat and I have a lovebird on the way. Exotic pets are a handful, but this little cutie you have MUST be worth the money and time.
Good on u for doing all the research u can! Too many people get a pet....or have a baby for that matter, and have NO clue as to what will be best for the animal. Well done!! Hoping all continues to go well! Blessings!
JC MM 2000 - no matter what type of pet - research should be carried out to make sure it will fit in with the whole family, taking into account the needs of both the pet as well as the people - schedules, diets, allergies, ages, physical abilities, etc. also
Absolutely right brother, not just anyone can handle the care and responsibility that comes with a pet like yours. Keep making the videos. Thank you for sharing the great information.
KAT I know I’m a year late lol. But actually I’ve had exotic pets my whole life. I live in TN and most “Farmer’s Veterinarians” are willing to come to your home and care for your animal at a reasonable price. As a matter of fact, if you want a marmoset, or any other exotic, and they are illegal in your state if you find a farm vet that will come to your house and care for your pet for cash payment it’s a good way to stay under the radar because they won’t report you for having it like an actual vet office would . Unless, of course, you have a lion or something like that in your apartment lol. Then they might report you. I found a baby deer on the side of the road with it’s dead mother that had just been hit by a car so I stopped and picked him up. I ended up keeping it , which is illegal in my state, so I had to do this. Eventually the deer got too big for my estate and so I gave it to a farmer that the vet knew might want it and now it lives on his farm. I go visit him every now and then. I also had a sugar glider back before they were legalized and I had to do the same with it.
Autumn_Sun hmm a pediatrician maybe. Because a human can tell you what’s bothering them a monkey(and child) cannot. So it’s up to the doctor/vet to figure out what the problem is without actually asking.
Nerd Academy Oh my gosh this is such good news!! The exotic laws in my state are pretty strict and I was thinking the same thing. Like maybe I could get a farmer vet to come out and pay them under the table. It’s sad that any vet would refuse service just because the animal is illegal. Especially when it’s a small animal that isn’t dangerous and is strictly a loving family member!! That was so sweet of you to save the deer! I’ve always wanted one! Was it a girl or boy? I want a girl deer! They’re so beautiful and sweet! ❤️❤️❤️
You are adorable! I hope you have a great time with your sweet companion. She will keep you grounded and loved for years. I will enjoy watching your videos!!!
Such an Informative video thanks so much 😊your little one is just precious 😍 looking forward to watching all of your videos from Teneal in Australia 😎😉
I feel like I need to have at least one in my life if not a pair, but I'm sure I can't afford proper care and vetting for the precious lil critters. Just a dream but I get to watch you and it's so awesome.
I absolutely loved your informative vid. I also loved the fact you added that while cute, they are still a wild animal. Alot of people that want one have a tendency to get lost in the cute factor and kinda forget that they are still wild... Great job explaining things, subbed 4 life🤪👌
I really hope you continue these videos, they are great! I don't think there's a marmoset RUclipsr that regularly posts and I believe you will do well with subscribers. Keep up the GREAT work🙂
This is not some random plastic doll. It is an animal with feelings. This articles show how disturbing can be for primates losing a baby or being separated from their babies: www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/09/210914192804.htm www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK217852/ The first article is called: "Primate mothers may carry infants after death as a way of grieving, study finds." (It says something like this: Some primate species may express grief over the death of their infant by carrying the corpse with them, sometimes for months, according to a new UCL-led study -- with implications for our understanding of how non-human animals experience emotion.) The second article is called: "Monkeys' Responses to Separation and Loss". I lived many years of my life with my aunt. She is a biologist, an specialist in physical anthropology, and in Human Infertility and Reproduction. For a long time of her life she studied primates. She could recognize right away the remains of an Australopithecus, a woman, a child, or a man. I used to be amazed at the fact that she was one of those persons that just by seeing bones could know so much information. I used to go visit her at work in the Institute of Brain Research. They had many monkeys that were studied for their behavior. The monkeys used to have big areas of grass and trees where we would visit them. She loved those monkeys. They had several chimpanzees and other types of monkeys in that institute. I remember Julia and Moncho, they were a chimpanzee couple. I used to go and visit Margarita, she was a baby chimpanzee. All of them were sooo intelligent. Julia was trying to study me because I was a little girl. One day she grabbed me by the shoulder and tried to touch my hair too, she thought that maybe I was something strange and interesting. Margarita used to hug my auntie when we visited her. My aunt has photographs with all those animals. She always keeps Margarita's photo under the crystal of her big dresser. I never forget one day when my aunt gave Margarita a banana. Margarita tried it and then she extended the banana to me. I was supposed to share with her :3 . She wanted to offer me the banana. My aunt told me that I should not reject it because it was a special thing she was offering me, like a present. So, I took the piece of banana, pretended to give it a big bite and gave it back to Margarita. She was satisfied that I had tried some of it. And yes, those monkeys had feelings. My aunt used to talk to me about them. Sometimes they were sad, or they could be playing together, other times they could be mad at something. They acted like people.
Would you like to be created in a laboratory and be sold as a pet a few weeks later? Even if they were not taking them from the wild, that I doubt that never happens, by allowing people to have them as pets, sooner or later some sort of illegal trade might happen. These are very social creatures, the mother gives them milk till they are 5 - 10 weeks old. Then, after the weening, the father has to help introducing solid food and encouraging the baby to eat it. These marmosets have a family for a long time. They stay with their group till 2 years old if I don't remember wrong. The babies begin growing and eventually they help the mother and the father with the process of teaching and parenting other new babies. So, that means that the group or family is very close and they share the work of helping each other. The father is really important in teaching the babies marmosets. They are fundamental to their survival. Sometimes they even spend 50 % of their time helping the mother and carrying the baby. As you can see these are very social animals and they need their family. Their life will never be the same if they come from some random laboratory and are adopted by a human. If they are taken from the wild, the damage to the baby and the family is even worse. There is a very good video here in RUclips of some people that was trying to save a baby marmoset that was trapped under some rubble. When they managed to take it out, the mom was very close watching and waiting. She right away hugged the baby and smelled it. She was so happy !! :3 She sat there, hugging her baby and she almost looked like a person. She was shaking from the happiness, and looking at the people that gave her the baby back. So, animals have feelings too. I can't deny that the temptation is strong. They are super cute, I know. I just think that there is no need to make them suffer. We can't be their real mommy, even when we would like to be so. We can't do the job as well as their real monkey mom. I know we all would like to have something so cute in our house, I am not denying it :3, the truth is that it is just wrong and bad for those animals.
Marmosets are usually born in twins and as such, should ideally have a companion. They are wonderful adorable little creatures but I do NOT recommend them as pets, as they are specialised and demanding and the only way I could personally condone owning one (two) is if they were rescues, as they are a favourite 'tool'of neuroscience and biochemical companys to experiment on. They are often bred specifically for that reason by vile humans. I have had 3 common marmys in the past (all rescue's) and speak from experience. Please do your research and save a 'condemned' monkey if you decide to own a pair and can give them a better life.
You have a lot of love and patience, and will make a great human father not to mention a great marmoset pappa. Do you have to give them flu shots every year? I have heard that they can get the flu or colds from humans. Is this true? Thanks for sharing this.
Hey man. Just wanted to say thank you for these videos. I love how much your monke loves you lol it’s cute as hell. Anyways just wanted to say hi and thanks for the uploads. I’m a new fan for sure.
You’re an amazing papa to the marmoset monkey and you’re explaining very well on how to take care of the Monkey as well as whether or not it’s a good idea to get one depending on your lifestyle I appreciate your information on your channel also do you have a good breeder that you recommend?? Thanks!!
Ernie I had marmosets for years in SA and then again here in the UK although having them in SA was far ester as I had a huge outdoor play area for them. I also had two in SA a male and a female male was younger and the female used to carry him around when he was little. But this was a problem at bottle feeding time for him as she had decided this was her baby and would run and hid with him. But it was great too as she taught him all the things a mom would teach her baby. The only thing here in the UK was because he was indoors most of the time his sent marking was a problem for my hubby. I used to combat this by washing blankets daily. I had a pet Tamarin as well they got on very well. They had their own room with ropes and swings to compensate for the lack of the out door space. They do make great pets if you can get over the smell. Invest in a bottle of Fabreeze you will need it.
Nice to hear a monkey owner talk about the “good”. You typically always see “I have a monkey and this is why you shouldn’t”. Seeing him peek out of your hair is pretty much ridiculously cute btw. I’m a grown man and I’m like, “D’awwww”” 🤣
I am moving to Tennessee very soon and I will be looking to buy my first marmoset after I locate a primate veterinarian in my area. I saw on one of your videos that you were going to give names of reputable breeders. Do you have the names of any in Tn, NC, Ky or IN? Thank you so much and your videos are very informative
Your video was the first I saw about a marmoset. I now have a 2yr old healthy baby girl. Her name is Mÿa. She’s a sweetheart. You can see her on my page.
Very cute! You are very Loving with her👍 Make sure you supplement her with the special vitamins she needs, not only your food or she will get rickets and her legs will become deformed to the point where she won't be able to jump or even walk anymore.
Question....do you have to bathe every so often? And what about mites? Like birds you have to spray with mite spray.....do you need to do that with the marmoset?
Love how she hides in your dreds ....
Ikr 🤤🤤🤤
Me too!😭😭😭 it's so fricken cute!!!
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Lox not dreads
@@TheEricknucklez18 dreads idiot
I had 3 marmosets that lived a long time . I agree with everything you are saying . Also dope dreads
@@Tea0n because your channel name and content is soo mature, you know when to judge other people. Keep it up!
We’re you young or older when you got them just curious
zilraty ok and?
@@Tea0n my man i doubt your even 10 look at your videos
Where did you get your's from
How do they do in a workplace environment? I was thinking of training about 27 of them to work an intermediate-sized tax office in downtown Wilmington, Delware. I think they'd be perfect to take up slack in the white collar sector, especially if they can't catch the cornavirus easily.
they do pretty good
I'm sure they would be smarter than you.👍👍😝
Monkeys including marmoset monkeys needs bite training and leash training before they are three months old.
It is wise to start at 3 weeks old for best results.
Never put a leash around its neck but around its waist.
The leash maybe too big right now but it's only training for right now.
Do this about 3 times a day 10 minutes each.
Bite training you pinch their butt when they nibble or try to bite you even though it don't hurt you.
You just lightly pinch them and tell them no by pointing your finger at them and say no.
You must remember monkeys to get older and they do get strong and they will become stronger than you if they are easily angered.
This will protect you and anyone that comes in their presence.
Yes they are cute but they still have to be trained early just like you would a dog or a cat or a bird.
It is also best to put a monkey diaper or you can get preemie diapers and cut a hole for the tail that way it's less mess.
Your marmoset is very adorable.
You may want to start now in training her.
Marmoset monkeys are very intelligent and they're usually low maintenance monkeys.
Best wishes to you and your monkey
Just fyi for those who don't know, "premie" is jargon for "Premature Newborns" in the medical field.
Great advice thanks I'm waiting on mine now!!! #cantwait I have trained many animals of all kinds I even trained 3 squirrels lol and ferrets I'm interested in training my monkey to sign language and be able to tell you what there thinking and wanting with enough effort and care I have very high hopes for success! May jesus christ bless you!!!
Mother Of All Nations /SoBlessed I was looking for more baby monkey cuteness and landed on this RUclips documentary called: My Child Is A Monkey. OMG! Good people watch this before you EVER consider adopting a primate no matter how small the species. I had no idea.
@@thanksforanotherbadhaircut1211 i watched that documentary and it absolutely broke my heart to see what some people do to thier monkeys.. For instance getting thier teeth removed, or getting them fixed, which really getting them fixed to calm them isnt that bad cuz its done to male dogs to calm them also... I DO NOT agree with getting thier teeth taken out though... Also seeing the way monkey owners dump them after they bite or hit puberty etc..., breaks my heart😥.... Not being mean or anything but i think anyone who wants to be a monkey owner should have to take prep courses and also be around grown monkeys to see what theyre to expect when thiers hits puberty. They need to think long and hard bout getting one and realize that are still a wild animal, a very cute one, but still wild...
Lynn Bandy I agree 100% Lynn. Soooo many people have asked this man what he does for a living. He never responds to that question. I think he’s gotten himself into the business of breeding primates while working as a personal trainer.
You are a very good marmoset dad keep up the good work.
amy lieu how is that racist? grow up.
Marisela Negron - se te ve que también quieres que esté cuate te meta toditito el Negron verdad!?!?!
What a little muffin! Oh my god! I can only survive with my cat and I have a lovebird on the way. Exotic pets are a handful, but this little cutie you have MUST be worth the money and time.
ur so racist. black people are not pets. omg
@@sarauxox I think he was joking
@@sarauxox Yeah he was definitely trolling/joking
@@sarauxox they weren't being serious
How she hides inside your hair is the cutest shit I've ever seen
Good on u for doing all the research u can! Too many people get a pet....or have a baby for that matter, and have NO clue as to what will be best for the animal. Well done!! Hoping all continues to go well! Blessings!
JC MM 2000 - no matter what type of pet - research should be carried out to make sure it will fit in with the whole family, taking into account the needs of both the pet as well as the people - schedules, diets, allergies, ages, physical abilities, etc. also
Absolutely right brother, not just anyone can handle the care and responsibility that comes with a pet like yours. Keep making the videos. Thank you for sharing the great information.
They're so smart, it's like having a little person
A teeny tiny person with down syndrome
They look like tiny furry people with long tails. I think they are so cool.
I love watching her in your hair.
It must be impossible to find a veterinarian that treats exotics. And expensive.
KAT I know I’m a year late lol. But actually I’ve had exotic pets my whole life. I live in TN and most “Farmer’s Veterinarians” are willing to come to your home and care for your animal at a reasonable price. As a matter of fact, if you want a marmoset, or any other exotic, and they are illegal in your state if you find a farm vet that will come to your house and care for your pet for cash payment it’s a good way to stay under the radar because they won’t report you for having it like an actual vet office would . Unless, of course, you have a lion or something like that in your apartment lol. Then they might report you. I found a baby deer on the side of the road with it’s dead mother that had just been hit by a car so I stopped and picked him up. I ended up keeping it , which is illegal in my state, so I had to do this. Eventually the deer got too big for my estate and so I gave it to a farmer that the vet knew might want it and now it lives on his farm. I go visit him every now and then. I also had a sugar glider back before they were legalized and I had to do the same with it.
For a monkey, would a human doctor be close enough?
Autumn_Sun hmm a pediatrician maybe. Because a human can tell you what’s bothering them a monkey(and child) cannot. So it’s up to the doctor/vet to figure out what the problem is without actually asking.
Nerd Academy Oh my gosh this is such good news!! The exotic laws in my state are pretty strict and I was thinking the same thing. Like maybe I could get a farmer vet to come out and pay them under the table. It’s sad that any vet would refuse service just because the animal is illegal. Especially when it’s a small animal that isn’t dangerous and is strictly a loving family member!! That was so sweet of you to save the deer! I’ve always wanted one! Was it a girl or boy? I want a girl deer! They’re so beautiful and sweet! ❤️❤️❤️
Where I live rabbits ,guinea pigs ,hamsters,rats are exotic pets a check up for one rabbit cost around $300, cancer treatment was almost 10k
You are absolutely fantastic with her. You can tell how much she adores you too ❤
You are adorable! I hope you have a great time with your sweet companion. She will keep you grounded and loved for years. I will enjoy watching your videos!!!
THIS MADE MY DAY!! She’s so cute!! Her little chirps!! 😍😍
I love the tiny little cute chirps from the monkey.
3:35 awe, she is so cute she was like "Hush I'm trying to take a nap."
Very very cute, the monkey too
My adoption went thru and I pick my sweet boy up in 2 weeks! Thank you for all the great info
Where did u find yours!? I am looking for a reputable breeder everywhere!!!
Is it sc?
Update!!
Yes info please
*She’s so precious, happy to see she has a great owner* 💗
How sweet she is, nice and informative video, really nice to see how she interacts with you. Thank you for sharing.
That's wild, she's just about the cutest little thing! I've ever seen.
*HAHA soooo cute the way he's peaking from his hair* 😂
Little Bits is a she.
@@JennySieck did you just assume her gender!?!
No. Those her pronouns.
WHERE IS UR BREEDERS FROM IN TENNESSE?
Such an Informative video thanks so much 😊your little one is just precious 😍 looking forward to watching all of your videos from Teneal in Australia 😎😉
Glad you had a positive spin on the Pet Monkeys. Very encouraging. I fell in love with them.🥰
I feel like I need to have at least one in my life if not a pair, but I'm sure I can't afford proper care and vetting for the precious lil critters. Just a dream but I get to watch you and it's so awesome.
I understand. My cat loves to play like a kitten and destroys everything.
What a tiny face in your hair.
I absolutely loved your informative vid. I also loved the fact you added that while cute, they are still a wild animal. Alot of people that want one have a tendency to get lost in the cute factor and kinda forget that they are still wild... Great job explaining things, subbed 4 life🤪👌
These take commitment! Yessss! I wanted one so bad, but I can’t travel if I get one! So maybe when I get old
I love that the first thing you tell people is to basically be responsible and do research. You’re an awesome pet parent.
Wow, two marmoset monkeys, adorable!
This is a great video. It shows how a man takes care and loves his son
I really hope you continue these videos, they are great! I don't think there's a marmoset RUclipsr that regularly posts and I believe you will do well with subscribers. Keep up the GREAT work🙂
This is not some random plastic doll. It is an animal with feelings. This articles show how disturbing can be for primates losing a baby or being separated from their babies: www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/09/210914192804.htm www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK217852/ The first article is called: "Primate mothers may carry infants after death as a way of grieving, study finds." (It says something like this: Some primate species may express grief over the death of their infant by carrying the corpse with them, sometimes for months, according to a new UCL-led study -- with implications for our understanding of how non-human animals experience emotion.) The second article is called: "Monkeys' Responses to Separation and Loss". I lived many years of my life with my aunt. She is a biologist, an specialist in physical anthropology, and in Human Infertility and Reproduction. For a long time of her life she studied primates. She could recognize right away the remains of an Australopithecus, a woman, a child, or a man. I used to be amazed at the fact that she was one of those persons that just by seeing bones could know so much information. I used to go visit her at work in the Institute of Brain Research. They had many monkeys that were studied for their behavior. The monkeys used to have big areas of grass and trees where we would visit them. She loved those monkeys. They had several chimpanzees and other types of monkeys in that institute. I remember Julia and Moncho, they were a chimpanzee couple. I used to go and visit Margarita, she was a baby chimpanzee. All of them were sooo intelligent. Julia was trying to study me because I was a little girl. One day she grabbed me by the shoulder and tried to touch my hair too, she thought that maybe I was something strange and interesting. Margarita used to hug my auntie when we visited her. My aunt has photographs with all those animals. She always keeps Margarita's photo under the crystal of her big dresser. I never forget one day when my aunt gave Margarita a banana. Margarita tried it and then she extended the banana to me. I was supposed to share with her :3 . She wanted to offer me the banana. My aunt told me that I should not reject it because it was a special thing she was offering me, like a present. So, I took the piece of banana, pretended to give it a big bite and gave it back to Margarita. She was satisfied that I had tried some of it. And yes, those monkeys had feelings. My aunt used to talk to me about them. Sometimes they were sad, or they could be playing together, other times they could be mad at something. They acted like people.
Would you like to be created in a laboratory and be sold as a pet a few weeks later? Even if they were not taking them from the wild, that I doubt that never happens, by allowing people to have them as pets, sooner or later some sort of illegal trade might happen. These are very social creatures, the mother gives them milk till they are 5 - 10 weeks old. Then, after the weening, the father has to help introducing solid food and encouraging the baby to eat it. These marmosets have a family for a long time. They stay with their group till 2 years old if I don't remember wrong. The babies begin growing and eventually they help the mother and the father with the process of teaching and parenting other new babies. So, that means that the group or family is very close and they share the work of helping each other. The father is really important in teaching the babies marmosets. They are fundamental to their survival. Sometimes they even spend 50 % of their time helping the mother and carrying the baby. As you can see these are very social animals and they need their family. Their life will never be the same if they come from some random laboratory and are adopted by a human. If they are taken from the wild, the damage to the baby and the family is even worse. There is a very good video here in RUclips of some people that was trying to save a baby marmoset that was trapped under some rubble. When they managed to take it out, the mom was very close watching and waiting. She right away hugged the baby and smelled it. She was so happy !! :3 She sat there, hugging her baby and she almost looked like a person. She was shaking from the happiness, and looking at the people that gave her the baby back. So, animals have feelings too. I can't deny that the temptation is strong. They are super cute, I know. I just think that there is no need to make them suffer. We can't be their real mommy, even when we would like to be so. We can't do the job as well as their real monkey mom. I know we all would like to have something so cute in our house, I am not denying it :3, the truth is that it is just wrong and bad for those animals.
I love the little monkey face peeking out from your dreads.
I'm glad that you are getting another monkey for her. I learned by watching the other marmoset videos that they need other marmosets too
Great information and a great compassionate person just by the way he introduced the creature. Thanks for sharing.👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
I love your videos I'm gonna keep watching so I can make sure it's right for me but love all the information your giving
SHE IS JUST VIBIN IN YOUR HAIR, ITS SO CUTE
May I ask, where does she "relieves herself"? I notice she does wear a diaper.
Absolutely agree , if to get one of those , it's for compassion . Thanks a lot for this vid , god bless !
im getting one I dont care and im your new friend and subscriber!!!
She's adorable & so are you 🤗
Very very nice, thanks for posting sir!
She isn't wearing a diaper. Is she "housetrained" or how do you prevent her from peeing in your hair!?!?
@RUclips Veterinarian That sound very cruel.
@Death To Diaper Ghouls lol
321scully comment must have been deleted what did it say?
Hell yeah!
Put that little thing in a diaper. No one wants to get pissed on...unless you’re into that sorta thing. Freaks!
Very cute.
So adorable! She loves your dreads. 👏👏👏👏👏
I DONT KNOW WHY I'M WATCHING THIS ...BUT I CANT STOP . WELL DONE BRO.
Oh she is so adorable.
No diaper?? Won't they go potty everywhere?? Sweet😄
Yes they do! Anywhere and everywhere all the time!
Make sure you don't have cloth furniture and put towels out over the rest that you can wash daily.
They can be housebroken to go back to their cage to go poo
And, oh, they’re a babe magnet as well.🤣
I love watching the tiny hand appear from your hair and grabbing your fingers.
Marmosets are usually born in twins and as such, should ideally have a companion. They are wonderful adorable little creatures but I do NOT recommend them as pets, as they are specialised and demanding and the only way I could personally condone owning one (two) is if they were rescues, as they are a favourite 'tool'of neuroscience and biochemical companys to experiment on. They are often bred specifically for that reason by vile humans. I have had 3 common marmys in the past (all rescue's) and speak from experience.
Please do your research and save a 'condemned' monkey if you decide to own a pair and can give them a better life.
Where can i get a rescue marmoset?
Thanks for all the information, I can tell you are a great pet owner she looks happy
she just minding her business lol❤️
She is so adorable. Thanks for sharing.💕
Aww that little guy loves him. He's super chill and loving.
How do you assert your dominance over her? Do you have to punish or correct her and if so how is that done. What do you do if she bites you?
if she ever tries to assert her dominance again, just pick her up and yell "YOU LIVE IN MY HAIR"
You have a lot of love and patience, and will make a great human father not to mention a great marmoset pappa. Do you have to give them flu shots every year? I have heard that they can get the flu or colds from humans. Is this true? Thanks for sharing this.
Hey man. Just wanted to say thank you for these videos. I love how much your monke loves you lol it’s cute as hell. Anyways just wanted to say hi and thanks for the uploads. I’m a new fan for sure.
Precious ☺️🥰
5:21 we really need that saying rn 😢
You are a good marmoset care-giver. It's nice to see how much time you give her!
Adorable!!
You’re an amazing papa to the marmoset monkey and you’re explaining very well on how to take care of the Monkey as well as whether or not it’s a good idea to get one depending on your lifestyle I appreciate your information on your channel also do you have a good breeder that you recommend?? Thanks!!
I used to watch your videos and miss them. May God bless you, hope you and your teeny tiny are just busy and doing well!
I want one so bad 😂😂but I know it’s a lot of work .
Dreads are PERFECT FOR this type of Monkey. I use to have tons of blonde an green/blue dreads. I can imagine they're like vines for them.
She's so Adorable. Camera shy little one.
She's such a cutie & you are too. Sweet video. 😄❤
Thankyou for showing how small they still are we hen adult.
What an beautiful fella
The monkey is cute also
I always loved monkeys growing up I really want to get one when I’m ready for one
You and your pets are absolutely adorable
Your locs are the perfect cuddle spot for him/her.
this is the second animal im considering. they are so cute my heart is melting :D
Ernie I had marmosets for years in SA and then again here in the UK although having them in SA was far ester as I had a huge outdoor play area for them. I also had two in SA a male and a female male was younger and the female used to carry him around when he was little. But this was a problem at bottle feeding time for him as she had decided this was her baby and would run and hid with him. But it was great too as she taught him all the things a mom would teach her baby. The only thing here in the UK was because he was indoors most of the time his sent marking was a problem for my hubby. I used to combat this by washing blankets daily. I had a pet Tamarin as well they got on very well. They had their own room with ropes and swings to compensate for the lack of the out door space. They do make great pets if you can get over the smell. Invest in a bottle of Fabreeze you will need it.
Wow!!!!
So sweet. What do you do with your fur baby when you go out to work..or just out of the house?
How does one insert their dominance what do you do to insert yours? Please help
I love this video, I want one!
Nice to hear a monkey owner talk about the “good”. You typically always see “I have a monkey and this is why you shouldn’t”.
Seeing him peek out of your hair is pretty much ridiculously cute btw. I’m a grown man and I’m like, “D’awwww”” 🤣
I am moving to Tennessee very soon and I will be looking to buy my first marmoset after I locate a primate veterinarian in my area. I saw on one of your videos that you were going to give names of reputable breeders. Do you have the names of any in Tn, NC, Ky or IN? Thank you so much and your videos are very informative
Your video was the first I saw about a marmoset. I now have a 2yr old healthy baby girl. Her name is Mÿa. She’s a sweetheart. You can see her on my page.
I’ve had My Boy Ce’Zar for 5 years
I Love Him ! I Miss him being this Small 😍😍
Where did u purchase yours i am looking for a reputable breeder
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Very cute! You are very Loving with her👍 Make sure you supplement her with the special vitamins she needs, not only your food or she will get rickets and her legs will become deformed to the point where she won't be able to jump or even walk anymore.
She is so cute love how she hides in your hair
She loves you so much and she’s so sweet, She’s lucky are so good with her
So how does one assert dominance over a marmoset? I’m not planning on getting one just curious. Do you just grip em up and stare them down?
Where did get your marmoset
Thank you for your information!!
Where did you get her in TN? We live here
What about house training? What maintenance is involved?
That is kool. Love it!
Question....do you have to bathe every so often? And what about mites? Like birds you have to spray with mite spray.....do you need to do that with the marmoset?
She is tooo adorable 😍😍😍😍
What breeder did you use
Where did you or how did you find the right seller and how much did yours cost.Thanks for any help
where did you get her ???
It depends on the person, their knowledge of the required diet, care, enrichment, proper enclosure etc.
she is so freaking cuuuutttee!
Damn I had shoulder length locs and I’m thinking about a monkey now I should have kept them ahahaha
I love the video! Could you/do you have a video explaining the pros and cons of owning a monkey?