dawidio
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I just bought a beautiful little 14 week old lovebird. She's really sweet and seems to be settling in nicely to our home. I have a quick question to start with... There are conflicting methods on how to gain your parrot's trust. A lot of people have said that I should just let the parrot be and not make it do anything it doesn't want to, and that eventually it will come to me and bond. Others have said that picking it up every day, even if it means grabbing it with my hands (and frightening it) and holding it gently to get it to understand that my hands are not going to harm it, is the way to proceed.
Of course, I am tempted to handle the bird to satisfy my urge to hold her, but I resist because I don't want her to be uneasy around me. Should I just handle her every day even if she is nervous? Or do I let her make the moves and just try to get a little closer each day and see how it plays out?
She doesn't flinch or move to the back of the cage when I'm around, and she has actually hopped onto my lap when she was frightened by some noise. I don't think she meant to, but she stayed there for 10 minutes and I didn't bother her.
I should also mention it's been less than a week since I brought her home.
Of course, I am tempted to handle the bird to satisfy my urge to hold her, but I resist because I don't want her to be uneasy around me. Should I just handle her every day even if she is nervous? Or do I let her make the moves and just try to get a little closer each day and see how it plays out?
She doesn't flinch or move to the back of the cage when I'm around, and she has actually hopped onto my lap when she was frightened by some noise. I don't think she meant to, but she stayed there for 10 minutes and I didn't bother her.
I should also mention it's been less than a week since I brought her home.