- Jun 4, 2014
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Hello everyone-
I'm new to BYC.
I have had companion parrots and other birds for over 30 years. I didn't think there was a bird I couldn't train until I met Carmine.
I bought him from a good pet store when he was a little over 1 year old. He was very cute and exceptionally tame but he exhibited unprovoked biting behavior. Although I tried everything in the book, he continued to bite and the frequency increased over time.
I'm the only one who can handle him. Everyone else is afraid of him because he always bites. He loves being petted and rubbed under his chin. But I can't pet him constantly and that is truly the only time he never bites.
He's seven years old now and has not grown out of the behavior. I've tried putting him in his cage immediately after an episode telling him "bad." I've also tried putting him in his cage without responding.
I've tried holding him and petting him in an attempt to calm him.
I've tried distracting him.
I've tried "towling" him (simply wrapping him in a towel while I hold him).
I've tried not responding at all to the behavior.
The list goes on and on.....
I love the little guy but he seems unable to learn that biting is bad.
Please someone suggest something. I'm at my wit's end.
~laura
I'm new to BYC.
I have had companion parrots and other birds for over 30 years. I didn't think there was a bird I couldn't train until I met Carmine.
I bought him from a good pet store when he was a little over 1 year old. He was very cute and exceptionally tame but he exhibited unprovoked biting behavior. Although I tried everything in the book, he continued to bite and the frequency increased over time.
I'm the only one who can handle him. Everyone else is afraid of him because he always bites. He loves being petted and rubbed under his chin. But I can't pet him constantly and that is truly the only time he never bites.
He's seven years old now and has not grown out of the behavior. I've tried putting him in his cage immediately after an episode telling him "bad." I've also tried putting him in his cage without responding.
I've tried holding him and petting him in an attempt to calm him.
I've tried distracting him.
I've tried "towling" him (simply wrapping him in a towel while I hold him).
I've tried not responding at all to the behavior.
The list goes on and on.....
I love the little guy but he seems unable to learn that biting is bad.
Please someone suggest something. I'm at my wit's end.
~laura
