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How to train your hippogriff

How to train your Hippogriff  

 

Ever wanted to own a hippogriff? 

 

Hippogriffs, which are easily angered, are wonderful creatures. If you have handled other mythical creatures it won’t help you as hippogriffs are totally unique. If you have other animals in your possession your hippogriff won’t like it, however the hippogriff is a cousin of the unicorn and they get on quite well. When you first meet your hippogriff make sure to bow to it so it will respect you.

 

What you will need:            

A big garden, a soft comfy bed, a large supply of raw meat, they like otters and rats, water, and a place to explore.

 

First, create a soft bed, hippogriffs like to sleep on the floor. Also they like to lie in the sun after meal times so find a flat sloping rock that your pet can curl up on to relax.

 

Second, provide a large outdoor space next to your house because hippogriffs need a space alone when they can do their own thing but also where you can watch them. At night, if they are feeling restless they may go into the garden and make a honking noise. Don’t worry this is completely normal for a young hippogriff.

 

Now, make some time to play with your hippogriff and make a bond between the two of you. Hippogriffs like fetch and hide and seek.

 

After that, you must take your hippogriff on walks, maybe even try flying together, although try not to pull their feathers out. When your going for walks go exactly 1.7 miles or they will be to tired or too energetic.

 

Later on, take your hippogriffs on holidays, this results in your hippogriff in your hippogriff trusting you more. But don’t take them abroad because they may get scared.

 

Next, you can let other people meet your hippogriff but cats, dogs and young children may scare your pet if they make loud noises. If your hippogriff rubs their face against something it means they are annoyed. 

 

Finally, you can let your hippogriff wander out themselves but make sure you don’t stray.

 

One day, your hippogriff will go into the wild but it will return if you have been kind to it.

                                                                                                           

 

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