psitticine
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- Dec 23, 2022
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Rainy (current)
Hi everybody! This is my first post
I have a four month old Quaker named Rainy. I think s(he) is a female. She's a crossover breed, and the breeder told me they usually end up being female. I'm in the early stages of taming/training, and have never had a quaker before. I knew she would be a challenge, so please don't take any of this as complaint!
Rainy lives in my office and works from home with me during the week. I try to give her enrichment time out of the cage every day, for as long as possible. She loves to be around me and I love to be around her, but she's very prone to bite. As she's getting older, it's more and more common for her to start nibbling and biting my hands as soon as I pick her up. She doesn't want to be put down, but also wants to keep biting. She isn't aggressive with me but just seems to think it's fun--which I know is on brand for a quaker, especially a young one. She's also very antsy, never wants to stay in one place and loves to crawl on me. I'm not too worried about that though. I know it's good for them to be active. I'm mostly just taking issue with the chronic biting.
Usually when she's like this I place her on a free standing perch outside of her cage to let her forage or play with a rope toy, which she loves. But normally if I let her up on my shoulder after letting her hang out on her own for a while, she'll go back to biting. I've stopped putting her back in her cage when she's misbehaving because I know she should like to be in her cage, and feel safe inside it. If I give her scritches she'll usually calm down, but then resume as soon as I stop. I'm trying to make a habit of using affection as a reward rather than a distraction though. Sometimes if I give her something to chew on she'll stay on my shoulder and chill while I'm doing something else. While I'm working, she'll step up to my shoulder for a few seconds, but then crawl down my arm and start working at my keyboard to steal keys. Every time!
Her behavior is so repetitive that I'm worried these are becoming habits that will be hard to break. I know repetition is key with them, but I don't know where to draw the line, or how to know when something isn't working or if she just hasn't caught on yet. Because her behavior is so routine and consistent, it's starting to seem like she perceives the back and forth like a game.
As for enrichment, I've started keeping her cage open so she can come and go as she pleases for food, water, and toys. She has a soft rope toy, a rope perch, a hanging perch, a foraging toy, a toy just for biting, and a plastic hanging toy that she can jostle around. She LOVES plastic lol. I have a jar of plastic beads, plastic chain links and a rubber ball that she likes to play "basketball" with. She loves that. I want to get her a more advanced foraging toy soon, and a puzzle toy once she has foraging figured out.
She is not cage aggressive, and she's never been afraid of my hands! All of the online material I've come across in my searches seem to be focused on those rather than what I'm seeing.
When I spend time with her outside of my office, she's much more well behaved! She'll sit on my shoulder, ride along while I'm doing things around the house, let me read while we hang out, etc. My best theory is that she's come to consider the whole room (my office) as her territory, not just her cage. I'm not sure how to correct that, or if that's even the problem! I tried to explain the situation as thoroughly as possible, but if you have any questions or need me to clarify anything, let me know! Any friendly insight or advice is appreciated
P.S. I'm not sure if this is relevant, but: I have never seen her "quake," save for maybe three times total. I don't know if this means anything but thought it might be helpful to know.
I have a four month old Quaker named Rainy. I think s(he) is a female. She's a crossover breed, and the breeder told me they usually end up being female. I'm in the early stages of taming/training, and have never had a quaker before. I knew she would be a challenge, so please don't take any of this as complaint!
Rainy lives in my office and works from home with me during the week. I try to give her enrichment time out of the cage every day, for as long as possible. She loves to be around me and I love to be around her, but she's very prone to bite. As she's getting older, it's more and more common for her to start nibbling and biting my hands as soon as I pick her up. She doesn't want to be put down, but also wants to keep biting. She isn't aggressive with me but just seems to think it's fun--which I know is on brand for a quaker, especially a young one. She's also very antsy, never wants to stay in one place and loves to crawl on me. I'm not too worried about that though. I know it's good for them to be active. I'm mostly just taking issue with the chronic biting.
Usually when she's like this I place her on a free standing perch outside of her cage to let her forage or play with a rope toy, which she loves. But normally if I let her up on my shoulder after letting her hang out on her own for a while, she'll go back to biting. I've stopped putting her back in her cage when she's misbehaving because I know she should like to be in her cage, and feel safe inside it. If I give her scritches she'll usually calm down, but then resume as soon as I stop. I'm trying to make a habit of using affection as a reward rather than a distraction though. Sometimes if I give her something to chew on she'll stay on my shoulder and chill while I'm doing something else. While I'm working, she'll step up to my shoulder for a few seconds, but then crawl down my arm and start working at my keyboard to steal keys. Every time!
Her behavior is so repetitive that I'm worried these are becoming habits that will be hard to break. I know repetition is key with them, but I don't know where to draw the line, or how to know when something isn't working or if she just hasn't caught on yet. Because her behavior is so routine and consistent, it's starting to seem like she perceives the back and forth like a game.
As for enrichment, I've started keeping her cage open so she can come and go as she pleases for food, water, and toys. She has a soft rope toy, a rope perch, a hanging perch, a foraging toy, a toy just for biting, and a plastic hanging toy that she can jostle around. She LOVES plastic lol. I have a jar of plastic beads, plastic chain links and a rubber ball that she likes to play "basketball" with. She loves that. I want to get her a more advanced foraging toy soon, and a puzzle toy once she has foraging figured out.
She is not cage aggressive, and she's never been afraid of my hands! All of the online material I've come across in my searches seem to be focused on those rather than what I'm seeing.
When I spend time with her outside of my office, she's much more well behaved! She'll sit on my shoulder, ride along while I'm doing things around the house, let me read while we hang out, etc. My best theory is that she's come to consider the whole room (my office) as her territory, not just her cage. I'm not sure how to correct that, or if that's even the problem! I tried to explain the situation as thoroughly as possible, but if you have any questions or need me to clarify anything, let me know! Any friendly insight or advice is appreciated
P.S. I'm not sure if this is relevant, but: I have never seen her "quake," save for maybe three times total. I don't know if this means anything but thought it might be helpful to know.