After buddy spent a week in hospital some years ago, fighting death, she became quite scared of hands. She NEVER EVER bit, but she put up a big fuss and did laps of the back of the cage. Maybe this was because of the way myself or the vet handled her while she was sick (we had to do everything for her, she had severe paralysis), but I don't know. I am not going to speculate too much about what caused it, but something did and I had to fix it. I found she was only fearful of my hand while she was in the cage. Anywhere else, including the top of the cage, she couldn't care less if I went to pick her up....sound familiar? So, I figured,
if I can get her to comfortably come out of the cage, then I can pick here up and no one has to get grumpy
, it wasn't rocket science. My solution...
Target Training. I started training the behaviour in her cage (she had done targeting before but it had been a long time). Everytime she nib'd the stick I gave her a reward. Over time, I got her to move closer and closer to the cage door and was able to guide her to the top of the cage and she would step up without a fuss. I did this every time I went to get here out, until one day, I went to her cage, opened it, turned around to pick up my target stick and when I turn back......guess who is coming out of the cage all by herself?