I have had to completly stop my nieces interaction with him, He has started tryin to bite her. " I told he like someone told me, When interact with him you have to approach him confidently, By your interacting with him and shrieking back when he tried to bite, You are enabling him.... He now knows and anticipates your reaction and will turn it on you." I explained that if she was going to interact with Disco she was had to be willing to accept the behaviors he put forth even up to biting, She now has nothing to do with him. Disco has been in his cage all weekend, I neearly blew a head gasket today due to my brother and is girlfriend being at my home with the baby. ( She made a statement earlier today that she didn't like birds because of their biting) When she was about to leave I noticed she had the remote in her hand and her back turned towards me as she was using it to jab at Disco, Provoking him to agression all the while saying " Look at him, Why is he like this??" I told her politely to please don't jabb at him because she was provoking him to agression... She replied " Yea, You are.... I sat here and watched you." No wonder he doesn't like females.... Animals do not hate for no reason, And every time someone treats him like that it's like three steps forward and ten steps back with him. He knows the step up command, But only does it on his terms And I don't like chasing him on his perch or in his cage to get him to step up, Someone mentioned when I have him out to lock the door, Since have family that does not knock, But rather just walks in, And I have had to even tell my nieces " Yall may live in a barn, With the chickens and the cows but around here we do not live in a barn, So how about closing the door when you come in!! I have a 600.00 parrot over there in that cage and if you let him out, I will expect your mom to replace Disco.. I don't think she'd be to happy about that ( They lost one of their light blue bellied parakeets for that reason Mom told them not to be messing in the cage and they refused to listen... The oldest went to pet the 8yr olds bird and the door was open and it saw its chance and took it. I was looking on line today and saw another method that involved learning ehat the birds favorite treat was and letting the bird out to perch and only allowing your hand to only go the distance that the bird was comfortable ( Meaning there is no screetching/ Scrreaming and flying away, And gradually working up to being able to pet and pick the bird up with your hands) Disco will fly back and forth from his perch to the couch several times, Than change his direction from the perch to the couch, To the curtins and than after awhile of this he flies to the kitchin on the cast iron stand, than after a bit to my stove ( Wich mind you I do not allow him out in times when the stove, or mom is actively using it) to the tv that is not being ehavioused in the kitchen to my bothers room ( Provided the door is open) To my laundry room ( Tht door is mandatorily shut now, While his is out) Than back to the living room to repete) The first steps listed above as by this time he is to tired and gives up and gets on my hand to be put back in his cage. It was also reccomend to not let them have acces to food before working with them, The way I understood it.. If they are hungry they will be moe inclined to work, Once they do what you want, You than put give them their food place them back in the cage and let them eat. This is a gradual process so I know it may not happpen all in one day , I also realize that I will have to do this every day
* I will try the cage as his timeout spot..... I also agree that repetive, consistant behavior is the key. I do have one question as I mentioned he doesn't want to be moved from his perch and his running from side to sideavoiding my hand is his way of saying " No, I don't wan't to get on your hand ... I don't want to be moved... Let me be. ( but in times when he needs to go back to his cage, I really don't have a choice except to put my hand to him and continue till he does like when he is out and someone shows up at my door ( Sometimes he will step off, And I have to do it again, As I forgot to open the cage door first.... Sometimes even when I do I have to kinda get him where he is not facing the cage and walk over to the cage and once I get to the opend door of his cage he will go in) My point is I would rather not chase him, Have him flying and screeching all over my house) I want to calmly be able to pick him up and place him inside ( I can't always call people and say "Hey call me before you come " I have a terrifed furkid and he' can be a pain in my bottem to get back in his cage.") As far as my other animals. I have a seventy eight year old dog that has never offered to hurt any animal... He's rather be friends, I have had hampsters and gerbils that when they escaped he would find them and show me where their at. I got rid of Lil Mami because I had an instance where as a cat she is prey driven, I told my mom not to have her in when Disco was out, I had no idea she was in and disco was out he flew to the recliner and she tied to get him. My other two are now watched closely when their in Disco is not allowed out. (I didn't get rid of Lil Mami/Bella because of what she did.... I had to rehome her because Im having to move as I can no longer afford the $800.00 house rent and $790.00 plus the eletricity, water, and all that we just can't do it anymore, But I know she and went to a good home as my cousin the one who adopted her and one of her kittens are good to animals, So now I only have four ( One of them being my AKC registerd Hymilian) And my youngest neices cat Duckie.. My oldest neice got to keep one of the litters that Lil Mami had, So naturaly the youngest one had to follow up and she is keeping one So now all we have is Cabbit, Duckie and the two kittens, And since the rent is cheaper on the new home and we have no deposite to pay for them that makes it easier)