So I've recently began teaching Mia with target training. Not something I've done before as I've usually had my own methods but I thought I'd give Michael's training a go. The good news is:
Mia will sit on my shoulder, my arm, my foot, my chest....
Mia is happy for me to be near her cage
Mia will eat, preen, drink and chirp and now contact calls me.
I can get her out the cage on a wooden dowel and she'll step up on this without question
The bad news is:
Mia will constantly try and fly back into her cage when she's out
Mia will jump and sit on the target stick, no matter how small it is, she hops onto it even if it means doing a tai chi maneuver on one foot (d'oh!)
All of a sudden Mia will not, at all, ever go anywhere near my hands, even with food, she's absolutely petrified of them. This has not always been the case, it seemed the minute we moved to the next step in training she decided she didn't want to be treated from my hand anymore. She will step up occassionally for no rhyme or reason at all and then I can pet her and she becomes this silly tame thing and then five seconds later she flips and won't go anywhere near a hand again. Not sure what that's about.
At the moment I've decided to go right back and start at the beginning, but that seems to have made things worse, now she panics anytime my hands change water, food, anything.... What's going on? Have I done something wrong? Was I right to start again with the training?





