So last night Chinchi was so anxious to get out and as i took him out, he kinda bit/nibbled my hand. Mind you he hasnt really done that to me before so could it be really bad?
As our little Sir gets older, he has gotten nibblie-er (if that's a word,lol). He doesn't really bite, so much as tooth us.
I think it is part of playing, grooming, and just general chinniness. He puts his teeth around my daughters earlobes, fingers, toes, all parts small enough, but never bites down. Both of ours seem to need to groom my daughters short hair, using hands and teeth
It is great fun to watch them sit on her shoulders and do her hair. Of course she can't gel or mousse it anymore, small price to pay
As long as it is only placement, and not actual biting/hurting, I am pretty sure you are ok. Also, you may have caught him off guard, or in a funny position. Ours are pretty particular about how they are held. I am so glad you are still holding and cherishing your little fuzzy bottoms. It would be easy to be put off by it all, it is a little daunting, all the new, particular, ways of doing things. But they are just so very sweet, aren't they?
The more I learn, the more I realize how little I know.