Ok you know what smilie we need here? The one that goes, Bla blah bla bla.
I think with training a pet, of any kind, you’re going to have your easy and your more difficult pupils. All I can say is I don’t blame her for backing off every time she gets bit. Its not like training a dog where you can grab him by the neck and put him in a submissive position. Matter of fact any where I have read about parrot training talks about how all neg. behavior should be ignored, aka putting him in his timeout place and leaving him there. But it isn't always as easy as it seems. Most people who have to deal with the problem cant even begin to explain how upsetting and hard it is to have a pet like this.
I can tell you that before most of you new people came that I used to have a very very hard time with my little one... I had really thought I had purchased the devil bird its self. I too wore gloves and was afraid to do much with her because of all the pain and blood and frustration, and I was working with a baby... I mean "baby" lol
At some points in time I thought I had a bird that wouldnt ever be people friendly and would live out her days being treated like the evil spawn she was.
Now knowing the potential evilness my little bugger can have a lot of gratitude for every head scritch I am aloud to give her, every time she steps up with out drawing blood and when ever she coos at me out of love (yes she coos LOL).
Minzer might be doing something wrong, but I am not going to blame her for not holding strong, because at one point you just wear thin and cant take it anymore. If anyone remembers right she came to us with the intent of giving away her baby because she was at wits end. So I say she is holding strong because most people wouldn't have taken this much grief, they would of let there babies go, and she hasn't. And for that I give her two thumbs up.
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