lisazartsi
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Hi friends
My boyfriend and I adopted a 13 week old Pineapple GCC on Saturday and she is such a sweet girl. She's very well behaved - loves to eat her pellets, loves nutriberries, and is getting slowly accustomed to eating fruits and veggies. I'm wondering if I should book a checkup for her in the next week or so at an avian vet just to get them familiarized with her?
I've been following the advice I've found online about practicing target training and step-up training for short intervals each day and she's doing great. Target training is a breeze for her and she steps up like an expert. Occasionally she decides to run up my arm to my elbow (I keep my arm bent so she can't run to my shoulder), and I have a really difficult time getting her to come back to my hand (even with a treat). I don't like her in this spot because I'm afraid she's going to fall. Any tips for this?
Piña seems to want our attention all the time. While I've read a lot about GCC's being timid birds, she's not at all yet. She rarely bites and she loves cuddles, so when I go to her cage to let her out for training time, she sometimes will try to fly right out to me (which is terrifying for us both because she lands on the ground... unfortunately her wings were clipped quite short before we got her). My goal and what we're working toward is getting her to step up in order to come out of the cage.
I've been hiding nutriberries in some of her foraging toys to get her more interested in going back to her cage and playing on her own. I'm wondering if there are other types of treats that I can use to hide in her toys instead of just using nutriberries?
Thanks friends!
My boyfriend and I adopted a 13 week old Pineapple GCC on Saturday and she is such a sweet girl. She's very well behaved - loves to eat her pellets, loves nutriberries, and is getting slowly accustomed to eating fruits and veggies. I'm wondering if I should book a checkup for her in the next week or so at an avian vet just to get them familiarized with her?
I've been following the advice I've found online about practicing target training and step-up training for short intervals each day and she's doing great. Target training is a breeze for her and she steps up like an expert. Occasionally she decides to run up my arm to my elbow (I keep my arm bent so she can't run to my shoulder), and I have a really difficult time getting her to come back to my hand (even with a treat). I don't like her in this spot because I'm afraid she's going to fall. Any tips for this?
Piña seems to want our attention all the time. While I've read a lot about GCC's being timid birds, she's not at all yet. She rarely bites and she loves cuddles, so when I go to her cage to let her out for training time, she sometimes will try to fly right out to me (which is terrifying for us both because she lands on the ground... unfortunately her wings were clipped quite short before we got her). My goal and what we're working toward is getting her to step up in order to come out of the cage.
I've been hiding nutriberries in some of her foraging toys to get her more interested in going back to her cage and playing on her own. I'm wondering if there are other types of treats that I can use to hide in her toys instead of just using nutriberries?
Thanks friends!
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