bogo1
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Hi all, need advice.
I was approached today by a third grade teacher asking if I would bring Sam into her summer school next week as part of an end of term celebration. (Sam is a 2 year old cin. GCC who is relaxed, well socialized and has never been much bothered by strangers although she prefers her immediate two and four footed, hoofed and clawed family.) Obviously Sam may change her mind when push comes to shove, but assuming she is in the mood, Sam and I will be at a station and every 15 minutes or so a new batch of 10 children accompanied by teacher and a parent or two will sit down in front of us and get information about birds. Sam, (who is clipped) sits on my shoulder for this when we have done visits with a hospice program in past. This wll be a bit of a zoo...literally. The station to one side of us will be a dog handled by my 17 year old son and Sam and the dog are firm friends. (Jed, an Arkansas mountain feist, gives Sam rides on his back when we are at home although the dog always looks a bit embarrassed to have the little parrot clinging to his harnesses. ) I don't know what is planned for the other side but will make sure it is nothing problematic. (A boa comes to mind but I image that is my own wimpiness rather than anything that would alarm or endanger Sam. So has anyone ever done this sort of thing. I don't even have experience with bird fairs. I think doing the outreach is a good opportunity to talk about humane treatment of companion birds but I want it to be a pleasant experience for Sam as well. The whole thing is supposed to last a bit over an hour. So specific questions. Sam is generally fearless from my shoulder but should I have her cage there in case I need it. I can bring it easily as it rolls and fits easily in horse trailer. (And no, the horse will not be in the gym with us!) Second although the school is smoke free they will be doing BBQ right outside in the courtyard. Sam has never seemed particularly sensitive but how close is too close to smoke as last time I did one of these "pets in our lives " nights I noticed the smell of the BBQ permeated the gym. I was stationed with our Rottweiler and he and I both thought it smelled pretty good but we don't have bird lungs. Finally if you think it is crazy for me to subject Sam to this at all, please let me know. I am of two minds. Does the benefit of the outreach justify the stress?
I was approached today by a third grade teacher asking if I would bring Sam into her summer school next week as part of an end of term celebration. (Sam is a 2 year old cin. GCC who is relaxed, well socialized and has never been much bothered by strangers although she prefers her immediate two and four footed, hoofed and clawed family.) Obviously Sam may change her mind when push comes to shove, but assuming she is in the mood, Sam and I will be at a station and every 15 minutes or so a new batch of 10 children accompanied by teacher and a parent or two will sit down in front of us and get information about birds. Sam, (who is clipped) sits on my shoulder for this when we have done visits with a hospice program in past. This wll be a bit of a zoo...literally. The station to one side of us will be a dog handled by my 17 year old son and Sam and the dog are firm friends. (Jed, an Arkansas mountain feist, gives Sam rides on his back when we are at home although the dog always looks a bit embarrassed to have the little parrot clinging to his harnesses. ) I don't know what is planned for the other side but will make sure it is nothing problematic. (A boa comes to mind but I image that is my own wimpiness rather than anything that would alarm or endanger Sam. So has anyone ever done this sort of thing. I don't even have experience with bird fairs. I think doing the outreach is a good opportunity to talk about humane treatment of companion birds but I want it to be a pleasant experience for Sam as well. The whole thing is supposed to last a bit over an hour. So specific questions. Sam is generally fearless from my shoulder but should I have her cage there in case I need it. I can bring it easily as it rolls and fits easily in horse trailer. (And no, the horse will not be in the gym with us!) Second although the school is smoke free they will be doing BBQ right outside in the courtyard. Sam has never seemed particularly sensitive but how close is too close to smoke as last time I did one of these "pets in our lives " nights I noticed the smell of the BBQ permeated the gym. I was stationed with our Rottweiler and he and I both thought it smelled pretty good but we don't have bird lungs. Finally if you think it is crazy for me to subject Sam to this at all, please let me know. I am of two minds. Does the benefit of the outreach justify the stress?
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