Amy part two..

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Amy a Blue Front 'Zon
Jonesy a Goffins 'Too who had to be rehomed :-(

And a Normal Grey Cockatiel named BB who came home with me on 5/20/2016.
Ok folks,heres some more brattiness.



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Jim
 
Looks like she is more interested in play time than stepping up.

wes
 
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Any time my Bingo rolls onto his back is his signal for play time.
Unfortunately he has been doing that very close to my face.
Everyone knows how quickly "play" can turn into ... not aggression but overstimulated hard biting.

I have just the right number of holes in my face. I don't need any more !!

texsize
 
Oh yes. 100% “I’m not in the mood” behavior. Best to leave her be in cases like this. Chasing her around with the stick, FYI, is directly how she can begin a negative association with the stick and refuse to step up in the future.
 
Nope. I ain’t gonna do it. Nope. Nuh-uh. Lemme see that stick, lemme chomp that a bit first. That looks chomp worthy.
 
definitely more interested in play time haha

you get a treat you can hold out that Amy finds irresistible? I'd go to using that to make her step up to reach the treat. Can never force them to step up but we can trick them into wanting to step up for a tasty morsel
 
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definitely more interested in play time haha

you get a treat you can hold out that Amy finds irresistible? I'd go to using that to make her step up to reach the treat. Can never force them to step up but we can trick them into wanting to step up for a tasty morsel

M'Lord..Amy really doesn't have a "definite"treat...unless you wanna count in chicken leg bones :rolleyes: Ya...can you see me walking around the house with a sammich bag of bones? lmao.
well on occasion,he does get a hankering for nutraberries..I'll give them a go next time around ;)
I kind of concur with Wes..it's playtime for him..it is kind of cute/funny.



Jim
 
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Oh yes. 100% “I’m not in the mood” behavior. Best to leave her be in cases like this. Chasing her around with the stick, FYI, is directly how she can begin a negative association with the stick and refuse to step up in the future.

Chris..Amy's perch stick is a big part of our relationship. That stick is as old as Amy is lol. The very first time we went outside,I found it on the ground under a tree that has long been cut down! And when we go out any place in the car,the stick is always with us. That stick has been thru heck lol..at one time it did have bark on it :p Even just going from the living room to the kitchen and vice-verse he rides the stick,especially if Beebers is riding along on my shoulder,so I doubt Amy would ever have/get a "negative" reaction to it.



Jim
 
My friend you know Amy better than I. But if a bond with humans can be so easily damaged with something like a beak thump, an inanimate object harrassing them is not above reproach.
 
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My friend you know Amy better than I. But if a bond with humans can be so easily damaged with something like a beak thump, an inanimate object harrassing them is not above reproach.

I suppose you could be right there buddy. i'll attempt to refrain myself from shaking it at Amy when he p.m.o. :p




Jim
 
I am so in love with all y'all's birdzszszszszsz!!!!!
They're so wonderful and beautful and fun and funny!
 
I don’t think I was supposed to be laughing at this video but Amy is so cute! Let’s play, Dad!!


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