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- May 26, 2017
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- Bonnie and Clyde, Umbrella 'Toos, and BoozieToo, a double yellow Amazon. RIP Boozie, Blue crowned mealy Amazon
We have 2 U2s, Bonnie and Clyde, who I am attempting to train. Clyde came to us already stepping up. Bonnie, on the other hand will not do it. I am getting her to perform other acts in exchange for treats, and she is very, very loving. But she will not step up. She will not bite me, she just refuses to do it. She lowers herself down and backs away if I put my hand under her chest.
I have gotten her walking down a ladder to get a treat. I make her step over my wrist to get to the treat and I say "step up" when she walks over it. She's making progress... but I wonder whether she will ever decide to do it.
She is far smarter than Clyde and Boozie, our Amazon, so I wonder if she has just made the decision that she is just not going to do it.
First, is it possible she will never decide to do it? And second, does anyone have an idea of how to encourage her in a better way?
I have gotten her walking down a ladder to get a treat. I make her step over my wrist to get to the treat and I say "step up" when she walks over it. She's making progress... but I wonder whether she will ever decide to do it.
She is far smarter than Clyde and Boozie, our Amazon, so I wonder if she has just made the decision that she is just not going to do it.
First, is it possible she will never decide to do it? And second, does anyone have an idea of how to encourage her in a better way?