ftlaudmom
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- Oct 3, 2011
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- Ziggy a yna Rip
Rico an orange winged amazon RIP
Coco a yna
I've posted before with questions on gaining trust with my new orange winged amazon Rico. He's a four yo sweetie and he's come a long way since I got him. He was very socialized from his previous owners but he just needed a little time to realize that his new family was not going to hurt him.
He's learned about the clicker and the target stick and he's been coming in and out of his cage with the target (well mostly coming out - going back in is not as easy but we're getting there). Once out and on my hand he knows step up and has just started to trust me enough for a few scratches here and there. He does much better when he's out of sight of his cage.
Now I'd like to get some advice on how to teach him that he needs to step up in order to be allowed out of his cage. He still argues with me and tries to bite when I attempt to get him to step up from inside his cage. I asked his previous owner how he was allowed to come out of his cage and he said he just let him come out when he wanted. With that I'm not surprised that he doesn't know that behaviour. Also, I've attempted to introduce him to the "stick" for step up and he definitely doesn't like that so I don't think that will be an effective method. He likes hands more it seems. He has no problem with me messing around with stuff in his cage while he's in it he just doesn't want to step up. Should I give him more time or is this something that needs a specific series of steps to achieve.
I'm really happy with our progress so far and don't want to spoil things. Thanks to all the posters from my previous thread.
He's learned about the clicker and the target stick and he's been coming in and out of his cage with the target (well mostly coming out - going back in is not as easy but we're getting there). Once out and on my hand he knows step up and has just started to trust me enough for a few scratches here and there. He does much better when he's out of sight of his cage.
Now I'd like to get some advice on how to teach him that he needs to step up in order to be allowed out of his cage. He still argues with me and tries to bite when I attempt to get him to step up from inside his cage. I asked his previous owner how he was allowed to come out of his cage and he said he just let him come out when he wanted. With that I'm not surprised that he doesn't know that behaviour. Also, I've attempted to introduce him to the "stick" for step up and he definitely doesn't like that so I don't think that will be an effective method. He likes hands more it seems. He has no problem with me messing around with stuff in his cage while he's in it he just doesn't want to step up. Should I give him more time or is this something that needs a specific series of steps to achieve.
I'm really happy with our progress so far and don't want to spoil things. Thanks to all the posters from my previous thread.