SydneyJoLynn
New member
Hi friends!
So I recently adopted Lorenzo from the Florida Parrot Rescue, and let me tell you... He's one amazing guy! We took him for a check up at the vet to make sure he was doing well. Besides being a little chubby, he's very healthy. Yay!
My biggest task with him right now is teaching him to step up. While I have only been with him for six days, he is already allowing me to touch his beak, feet, and top of his head. This dude LOVES head scratches, which makes me believe he was handled before. However he refuses to step up.
My question for the parrot forums...
1. I have typically trained step-up in the past by keeping a treat in one hand while holding out my arm/hand as a perch in his reach. Is this an appropriate technique for Amazons, or do they need something else?
2. I was able to get him to step up onto a blanket that had my hand underneath it. Should I continue to approve this behavior, or will it ultimately leave me needing to put a blanket over my arm whenever it's time to go somewhere?
3. Or, am I simply expecting too much after six days? He is the only bird in my home and receives TONS of attention from me. My GCC (RIP ) was able to learn step up within a week or so.
Thanks for your help!
So I recently adopted Lorenzo from the Florida Parrot Rescue, and let me tell you... He's one amazing guy! We took him for a check up at the vet to make sure he was doing well. Besides being a little chubby, he's very healthy. Yay!
My biggest task with him right now is teaching him to step up. While I have only been with him for six days, he is already allowing me to touch his beak, feet, and top of his head. This dude LOVES head scratches, which makes me believe he was handled before. However he refuses to step up.
My question for the parrot forums...
1. I have typically trained step-up in the past by keeping a treat in one hand while holding out my arm/hand as a perch in his reach. Is this an appropriate technique for Amazons, or do they need something else?
2. I was able to get him to step up onto a blanket that had my hand underneath it. Should I continue to approve this behavior, or will it ultimately leave me needing to put a blanket over my arm whenever it's time to go somewhere?
3. Or, am I simply expecting too much after six days? He is the only bird in my home and receives TONS of attention from me. My GCC (RIP ) was able to learn step up within a week or so.
Thanks for your help!