Ecclipse
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- Oct 24, 2009
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- RIP Hugo (African Brown Headed Parrot) 2 years old, lil Rosie May (Lovebird)
Hi everyone,
I hope everyone is well and that all your fids are fab On holiday - finally and have a chance to be on my fav forum.
I am in desperate need of help here guys/gals Rosie May, my energisor lovebird has offically got the upper hand. I've had lots of birds and had to go through the process of taming and training but this lil one has got me stumped!!!! If I had a chart up on the fridge of who gets points it would something like this:
Rosie 10000000 Jess -0
As some of you know I have had her for nearly a year and I must confess I have hectic time with changing jobs etc - anyone got a ringing bell going off in their heads!!!
I have scanned the internet and have tried methods used in the past but all has failed. Being a teacher I get the heeby - jeebies when I see some parents in motion and its easy to approach the situation with the knowledge and wisdom when it isnt your child/bird but I think Im practing what Im preaching here because she is walking all over me - not literally because then it would be just biting.
Rosie always bit from the beginning and she seemed to get better but then we moved and things just fell apart. This is how she is behaving:
* Bites when I put my hand in the cage - changing water and food is a HUGE fight
* Struggling to get her onto the perch when in the cage - she only gets onto the perch and will get on my finger - sometimes!!!
* Wont let me touch her
* Is too bright for me - when I say no she says go!!!!!
I have raised a monster and now Im living with it. I feel like a hypocrit because I have given advice to many people on taming their birds and like a bad habit I have woken and realised their is a major problem here.
Sorry for long thread, please help me get into a routine to help her - I feel really ashamed and am in a bit of a state because I feel that Rosie wants to be loved but like a naughty child is seeking it by behaving badly.
I hope everyone is well and that all your fids are fab On holiday - finally and have a chance to be on my fav forum.
I am in desperate need of help here guys/gals Rosie May, my energisor lovebird has offically got the upper hand. I've had lots of birds and had to go through the process of taming and training but this lil one has got me stumped!!!! If I had a chart up on the fridge of who gets points it would something like this:
Rosie 10000000 Jess -0
As some of you know I have had her for nearly a year and I must confess I have hectic time with changing jobs etc - anyone got a ringing bell going off in their heads!!!
I have scanned the internet and have tried methods used in the past but all has failed. Being a teacher I get the heeby - jeebies when I see some parents in motion and its easy to approach the situation with the knowledge and wisdom when it isnt your child/bird but I think Im practing what Im preaching here because she is walking all over me - not literally because then it would be just biting.
Rosie always bit from the beginning and she seemed to get better but then we moved and things just fell apart. This is how she is behaving:
* Bites when I put my hand in the cage - changing water and food is a HUGE fight
* Struggling to get her onto the perch when in the cage - she only gets onto the perch and will get on my finger - sometimes!!!
* Wont let me touch her
* Is too bright for me - when I say no she says go!!!!!
I have raised a monster and now Im living with it. I feel like a hypocrit because I have given advice to many people on taming their birds and like a bad habit I have woken and realised their is a major problem here.
Sorry for long thread, please help me get into a routine to help her - I feel really ashamed and am in a bit of a state because I feel that Rosie wants to be loved but like a naughty child is seeking it by behaving badly.