Hossinn
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Haha, that's what we've been calling Neelo, our 2 year old IRN. These guys are non-stop curious! I have a question regarding training Neelo with regards to "toys" he's not allowed to play with (he has plenty that are for him to play with).
For example, the TV remote:
- If Neelo is trying to chew off a button, we will say, firmly, "NO BITE."
- If he continues, we repeat the command. This definitely gets his attention, however, he will often continue.
- If this command doesn't work, we will pick him up, face him to his perch, give the command "Perch", and give him a little nudge to fly back to his perch or cage.
Are the above steps appropriate? Effective? Any recommendations?
My next/related question is, if the above steps are not working, is it appropriate to (punish) Neelo, by placing him in his cage for a few minutes (Time Out)? I did this this morning and he hated it, squawking for 5 minutes. I can handle 5 minutes of squawking, unless this is an ineffective or inappropriate strategy to use. Any responses/recommendations are appreciated.
For example, the TV remote:
- If Neelo is trying to chew off a button, we will say, firmly, "NO BITE."
- If he continues, we repeat the command. This definitely gets his attention, however, he will often continue.
- If this command doesn't work, we will pick him up, face him to his perch, give the command "Perch", and give him a little nudge to fly back to his perch or cage.
Are the above steps appropriate? Effective? Any recommendations?
My next/related question is, if the above steps are not working, is it appropriate to (punish) Neelo, by placing him in his cage for a few minutes (Time Out)? I did this this morning and he hated it, squawking for 5 minutes. I can handle 5 minutes of squawking, unless this is an ineffective or inappropriate strategy to use. Any responses/recommendations are appreciated.