Goiba owners often find small trinkets and jewelry missing. It is difficult to rid Goiba of this habit of trinket collecting and will line their beds in a human home with their owner�s valuables. Goiba have been known to swipe items from guests with incredible speed and secrecy, so visitors to the home of a Goiba owner should keep an eye on their valuables. Goiba do not dislike the company of others, but they do not require it either, making them excellent pets for almost anyone.
After eggs are laid, members of the herd take shifts watching them until they hatch. Once the eggs hatch the young find their mothers by their scent and stay close to them until they are strong enough to run fast enough to avoid predators. Once the young are old enough, they begin bonding with others in their herd and developing their defensive abilities by playing with others their age.
Meragon live well with humans, easily accepting the family as their herd. It is only the first few days that are difficult to get through, especially when the Meragon is hatched from an egg. Because they are born knowing their mother's scent, they will panic if they cannot find her. They must be convinced that they are safe and with their family despite not being able to find their mother. A good way to do so is to provide them with apples and Scria berries, two of their favorite treats. Once they have accepted the family they are excellent babysitters and great with kids as they will play as gently or as rough as the child wants as long as the child is safe.