Shine
Member
I did some searching here and read a lot of Amazons and puberty. What I read is that puberty usually lasts a couple of years! It was a bit of a scary read honesty.
My BFA, Fidget is 5 years old and I'm guessing is in the midst of puberty. Hes crazy! Every time I open his cage to get him out, he immediately bites me. In the past week hes gotten me in the face twice. The first time from my shoulder, the next time from sitting on my arm. I imagine continuing to get Fidget out of his cage when he is determined to draw blood every time is going to make for a long couple of years. I've tried using a stick to move him but he still tries to get to me to bite. If he lunges or bites as I'm getting him out, I just put him back in the cage and walk away. Sometimes it will take me 4 or 5 times of doing that before he will come out without biting. And when he does, he will bite later when I try and get him to step up so can put him to bed. I can handle the bites, but I'm just hoping that this wont be an everyday thing for a couple of years!
Niko, DYH, is about 4 or so. I'm guessing he may be going through the same thing. This one is a bit more complicated. I just got him so we havent bonded yet. Trying to bond with him in the middle of his hormonal/puberty crazies is a real challenge. How do I bond with Niko while hes going through this? I've spent lots of time talking to him, giving him treats etc. But if I get close enough, he lunges at me. I expect this because we dont know each other yet, but if that joins with puberty and seasonal hormones..... He also appears to be afraid of sticks, so I'm avoiding that.
I understand that this is all part of being owned by an amazon, but I'm looking for tips on how to make it go as smoothly and pain free as possible ..
So, I'm hoping that the parront collective here can give me some suggestion on how to work on these issues.
TIA
My BFA, Fidget is 5 years old and I'm guessing is in the midst of puberty. Hes crazy! Every time I open his cage to get him out, he immediately bites me. In the past week hes gotten me in the face twice. The first time from my shoulder, the next time from sitting on my arm. I imagine continuing to get Fidget out of his cage when he is determined to draw blood every time is going to make for a long couple of years. I've tried using a stick to move him but he still tries to get to me to bite. If he lunges or bites as I'm getting him out, I just put him back in the cage and walk away. Sometimes it will take me 4 or 5 times of doing that before he will come out without biting. And when he does, he will bite later when I try and get him to step up so can put him to bed. I can handle the bites, but I'm just hoping that this wont be an everyday thing for a couple of years!
Niko, DYH, is about 4 or so. I'm guessing he may be going through the same thing. This one is a bit more complicated. I just got him so we havent bonded yet. Trying to bond with him in the middle of his hormonal/puberty crazies is a real challenge. How do I bond with Niko while hes going through this? I've spent lots of time talking to him, giving him treats etc. But if I get close enough, he lunges at me. I expect this because we dont know each other yet, but if that joins with puberty and seasonal hormones..... He also appears to be afraid of sticks, so I'm avoiding that.
I understand that this is all part of being owned by an amazon, but I'm looking for tips on how to make it go as smoothly and pain free as possible ..
So, I'm hoping that the parront collective here can give me some suggestion on how to work on these issues.
TIA