I also had trouble with my parrot biteing and making me bleed so i took the easy route and just started useing a stick to get her out and save my hands.
Oct 24, 2008
behavior changes by: Judy in Ohio
Tracie,
Thanks for the comments.I already know why he is biting me,I understand fear feathers and the other signs.I know when he is going to bite me,but that doesn't help me get him back in his cage.Why the sudden aversion? I spend a long time getting him back in,and we are both worn out and frustrated at that point.It is making me wary about getting him out at all.I know he is testing me and trying to train me,but I don't know why it is happening now and not before.Until last week it wasn't much of an issue.I watched the video,but like I said I can tell when he is going to bite most of the time,what I need to know is how to get him back in his cage.I've tried treats and all the obvious ways,but nothing is working!
Judy in Ohio
Oct 23, 2008
Stop bird biting video series by: Tracie
Chet is showing free 3 videos over the next two weeks. They are are free and don't require you to give him your Email address. Watch our Parrot Training page for the next two if you don't want to share your Email with him.
Sounds to me like Beau is just trying to train YOU! Believe me, it does not seem that he wants to go back in his cage and also most birds are territorial with their cages. There are many things that I could suggest for you to do as I have over 20 years of experience with birds of all sorts, BUT I would strongly like to recommend you buying one of Chet Womack's parrot biting videos. They can be found on this site. I am telling you, His methods work well!