Dustbunny
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- Apr 7, 2014
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- Parrots
- PB: Green Cheek Conure (hatched 2009);
Master Beaker: B&G macaw (hatched Aug. 2014)
PB is generally very good about not pooping on us and makes a real effort to lean far off us to go. However, she's a twitchy little thing. Sweet as honey one minute, a demanding little fluffer the next. :54: She tries not to poop on us though UNLESS she does not get her way. Then she will look you in the eye and purposely poop directly down the front of you. :20: The first couple times I thought could be coincidence, but I've been watching for weeks now and am convinced she absolutely only poops on us for revenge. Any other time she'll lean as far off us as possible to poop. I am 100% positive that PB is a vindictive pooper!
Since figuring out this is definitely not by accident I've been verbally correcting her and giving her a couple minute timeout when she does this, but I have no idea what the best way to handle this is. It might just be this is the correct way and in usual fashion she's being stubborn and I'm being impatient. Does anyone else have this issue? Or even better has anyone else had this issue and corrected it? It's not the end of the world if she never learns, but it sure would be nice.
Oh and we've been trying to potty train her since day 1. When we see her potty we say, "Bombs away." When possible I even interrupt her, have her step up, and hold her over newspaper or put her on a stand until she goes. Then I say, "Bombs away," as she goes and let her come back to me. In the morning we take her into the bathroom, hold her over the toilet and say, "Bombs away." Then she does her really big morning potty in the toilet. She won't do this any other time of day though no matter how long we stand there smiling liking loons, bobbing our heads up and down while crooning, "Bombs away. Come on, go potty. Bombs awaaaaaay." She just sits on our finger looking as us as if we've gone round the bend. Sometimes when I say, "Bombs away," she'll squat her butt down like she's going to go potty, but she never actually does anything.
This is like potty training my son all over again. I follow all the suggestions by experts. I try to be consistent and patient but it never actually seems to happen. I finally had to just take my sons diapers and pull ups away cold turkey. Obviously that's not going to work here. I feel like such a potty training failure!
Since figuring out this is definitely not by accident I've been verbally correcting her and giving her a couple minute timeout when she does this, but I have no idea what the best way to handle this is. It might just be this is the correct way and in usual fashion she's being stubborn and I'm being impatient. Does anyone else have this issue? Or even better has anyone else had this issue and corrected it? It's not the end of the world if she never learns, but it sure would be nice.
Oh and we've been trying to potty train her since day 1. When we see her potty we say, "Bombs away." When possible I even interrupt her, have her step up, and hold her over newspaper or put her on a stand until she goes. Then I say, "Bombs away," as she goes and let her come back to me. In the morning we take her into the bathroom, hold her over the toilet and say, "Bombs away." Then she does her really big morning potty in the toilet. She won't do this any other time of day though no matter how long we stand there smiling liking loons, bobbing our heads up and down while crooning, "Bombs away. Come on, go potty. Bombs awaaaaaay." She just sits on our finger looking as us as if we've gone round the bend. Sometimes when I say, "Bombs away," she'll squat her butt down like she's going to go potty, but she never actually does anything.
This is like potty training my son all over again. I follow all the suggestions by experts. I try to be consistent and patient but it never actually seems to happen. I finally had to just take my sons diapers and pull ups away cold turkey. Obviously that's not going to work here. I feel like such a potty training failure!