Hello, everyone!
I have posted here a few times before about my seemingly "untrainable" parakeet, Kiko.
The story (again) is that I bought him back in April 2011, three years ago. Before I had gotten him, I did all of the research (which is the only reason my mom let me get him). I had books, printed-out articles, and everything else you can think of. I thought that I had everything down, but I guess not.
I've tried everything these past 3 years (although I guess I gave up a while ago). I've tried keeping my hand in the cage for hours and hours on end, I've tried feeding him from my hand, I've wanted to try clicker training but I don't see how that's possible if everytime I put my hand in the cage he flies around like crazy.
I just really feel bad for him, I take very good care of him with cleaning his cage once a week, giving him fresh food and water daily, and he spends most of his time outside, happily chirping with the other birdies that he hears (I don't put him out when it's too cold though, of course). I just really want to play and bond with him and I'm afraid that I'm not giving him the love and care he deserves.
Is it too late to begin trying to train him again? Even when I'm lucky to get my finger close enough to pet him, he always lunges and tries to bite me and I pull away. Is there anywhere where I could get help with training him? Can avian vets (I have one or two near me) help with training?
Oh, and one more thing. His toenails have grown disgustingly ... long. I can't tell if they're hurting him or not, he's not limping and his feet look to be fine. But they're in this curly, C-shape, which I think they grew that way because of him sitting on his perches. I would like to cut them, of course, but how can I cut him if he won't even look at my hand without freaking out? Can Petsmart cut them, or an avian vet?
Thank you guys for looking at this!
I have posted here a few times before about my seemingly "untrainable" parakeet, Kiko.
The story (again) is that I bought him back in April 2011, three years ago. Before I had gotten him, I did all of the research (which is the only reason my mom let me get him). I had books, printed-out articles, and everything else you can think of. I thought that I had everything down, but I guess not.
I've tried everything these past 3 years (although I guess I gave up a while ago). I've tried keeping my hand in the cage for hours and hours on end, I've tried feeding him from my hand, I've wanted to try clicker training but I don't see how that's possible if everytime I put my hand in the cage he flies around like crazy.
I just really feel bad for him, I take very good care of him with cleaning his cage once a week, giving him fresh food and water daily, and he spends most of his time outside, happily chirping with the other birdies that he hears (I don't put him out when it's too cold though, of course). I just really want to play and bond with him and I'm afraid that I'm not giving him the love and care he deserves.
Is it too late to begin trying to train him again? Even when I'm lucky to get my finger close enough to pet him, he always lunges and tries to bite me and I pull away. Is there anywhere where I could get help with training him? Can avian vets (I have one or two near me) help with training?
Oh, and one more thing. His toenails have grown disgustingly ... long. I can't tell if they're hurting him or not, he's not limping and his feet look to be fine. But they're in this curly, C-shape, which I think they grew that way because of him sitting on his perches. I would like to cut them, of course, but how can I cut him if he won't even look at my hand without freaking out? Can Petsmart cut them, or an avian vet?
Thank you guys for looking at this!