cdnbirdlover
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My one+ year old peach faced lovebird Basil has been with us for four months. He was not handtamed when we got him but has made great strides. Only four months ago, he was terrified of us, cowering at the back of his cage whenever we came near. Now he will hop onto my arm so he can come out of his cage and perch on my shoulder. He will also go to my daughter. He's still afraid of hands but that's okay. I am able to get him in and out of the cage without using my hands. He's not afraid of hands when they offer treats!
My problem is the nipping. He'll bite a finger poked into his cage, so we don't do that. But when he's on my shoulder, he'll nip at my neck and ears and it hurts! He's not being mean, he's just nipping at whatever is there. I don't mind if he's nipping at my clothing; he's just interested in how it feels. But tonight, while on my daughter's shoulder (she's 10), he decided to get inside the hood of her sweatshirt and nip her neck. We can't swiftly move him to the cage as "punishment" (there's some luring involved to get him back there, and a lot of praise when he does "go home") and I'm not sure I even want his cage to be punishment. I want him to love his cage (which he seems to). So how can we discourage this nipping behaviour?
Thanks!
My problem is the nipping. He'll bite a finger poked into his cage, so we don't do that. But when he's on my shoulder, he'll nip at my neck and ears and it hurts! He's not being mean, he's just nipping at whatever is there. I don't mind if he's nipping at my clothing; he's just interested in how it feels. But tonight, while on my daughter's shoulder (she's 10), he decided to get inside the hood of her sweatshirt and nip her neck. We can't swiftly move him to the cage as "punishment" (there's some luring involved to get him back there, and a lot of praise when he does "go home") and I'm not sure I even want his cage to be punishment. I want him to love his cage (which he seems to). So how can we discourage this nipping behaviour?
Thanks!