MustLoveAnimals
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- Aug 14, 2014
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- Parrots
- Female Cinnamon Cockatiel; Arka
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Female Red Crowned Amazon; Chiba
This has been going on for a very long time now, honestly I've just become content with it. But if I can discourage this behavior I need to find out how. My two year old female 'tiel is extremely sassy/moody (she's tame). She usually steps up very nicely, and she loves to perch on my shoulder. She's never been into being pet and cuddled.
The problem is that she is always hissing. About pretty much everything. I talk to her, she hisses. I lock her in her cage, she hisses. She hisses at the dogs. She'll even hiss if I look at her. Don't get me wrong, she can be sweet. Sometimes. But she could be peacefully perched on my shoulder and out of nowhere, she'll hiss at me. She started doing this at around 12 weeks of age and I always walked away when it happened. Was this the wrong approach? What did I do to my bird and how can I stop it!
The problem is that she is always hissing. About pretty much everything. I talk to her, she hisses. I lock her in her cage, she hisses. She hisses at the dogs. She'll even hiss if I look at her. Don't get me wrong, she can be sweet. Sometimes. But she could be peacefully perched on my shoulder and out of nowhere, she'll hiss at me. She started doing this at around 12 weeks of age and I always walked away when it happened. Was this the wrong approach? What did I do to my bird and how can I stop it!