Patience Grasshopper, you have honly had the bird for three weeks. I
would start out using a 1' dowell rod about 12 - 16" long and get him
used to stepping up on it. Once he has been around longer and more
used to you then start offering him your hand to step up on. Remember,
he is just a baby and you have only had him for three weeks. Patience
Grasshopper.
tonyf
On 30 Jul 2006 19:39:04 -0700, "Snodog" wrote:
>I recently purchased a Blue Fronted Amazon Male Parrot. He is great,
>but I have a problem with biting and not being able to get him to go on
>my hand or finger. He is 7 months old and I have had him for 3 weeks
>now. He loves his head pet, and talks up a storm. I leave him out of
>his cage once daily and loves his play gym, or the top of his cage. He
>owns his cage and inside and out. He really goes after you when you try
>to get him on your hand or finger. I have tried taking him away from
>his cage and putting him in the bedroom on a blanket for his time out
>and he does ok but still will not get on your hand or finger. How long
>does it take to train them to do it? He takes treats from me and just
>about turns upside down in his cage for me to pet his head and neck
>thru the cage openings. I just feel like I am doing something wrong and
>do not know what to do. Does anyone have any answers for me? Like I
>said he is lovable and silly and even dances with me thru his cage. He
>moves back and forth when I do it and I say dancey dance several times
>and then he does it. He knows my voice and me, I just cannot get him
>finger trained...thanks so much for your help.....Snodog
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