Ok. I know I'm probably over-thinking this, but here goes.
In November I got my 3 year old Hermann's. It has taken her these 2 months to get settled in: she no longer hides all the time, she doesn't run off if she sees me watching her and she will sometimes eat from my hand. I really don't want to lose what we've gained so far.
I have started plans for her outdoor enclosure, and as soon as the nights stay in the 60s, I'll start putting her out. My concern is that after she arrived in her strange new home (her habitat in our house) it took her 2 months to adjust. Once I put her outside in a new, much bigger enclosure, it'll be another totally strange environment. Is she likely to regress and hide all the time again? Am I going to have to start all over getting her used to her new enclosure? Would it help her adjust more quickly if I put her out in the mornings and bring her in at night so she can be back in familiar surroundings and feel more secure?
In November I got my 3 year old Hermann's. It has taken her these 2 months to get settled in: she no longer hides all the time, she doesn't run off if she sees me watching her and she will sometimes eat from my hand. I really don't want to lose what we've gained so far.
I have started plans for her outdoor enclosure, and as soon as the nights stay in the 60s, I'll start putting her out. My concern is that after she arrived in her strange new home (her habitat in our house) it took her 2 months to adjust. Once I put her outside in a new, much bigger enclosure, it'll be another totally strange environment. Is she likely to regress and hide all the time again? Am I going to have to start all over getting her used to her new enclosure? Would it help her adjust more quickly if I put her out in the mornings and bring her in at night so she can be back in familiar surroundings and feel more secure?