by RykerLyrix » Thu Sep 05, 2013 6:55 pm
Hi y'all, I'm new but needing lots of help. I have a double yellow headed amazon that just turned 34. He's been in my family longer then me. I finally took him from my mother after finding him without food or water several times. He used to be really friendly when I was little. My mother would take m to show and tell at schools, he was on an open perch in our house, no issues. Then we had a ranch and he was put in a large cage outside(about 20 years ago). At this point I was around 10 and felt bad that the bird was outside so I brought him into my room. At this point he became violent to everyone except me. When we moved when I was 15 he was put into a smaller cage in our loft area and sadly given very little attention other then food and water. When I moved into my house I realized my mother wasnt even going upstairs where he was and he was being left without the necessities. So I took him. He lets me hold him, pet him, and kiss him but hates everyone else. Especially if they are near me. I want him to be a bigger part of the family. After all I took him to give him a better life. I recently moved him up to our theater room where we spend much of our time and started letting him be out of his cage for a few hours a day. He spends some of the time on top of his cage and some sitting with me on the couch. I got him toys since his cage was bare at my mothers and have started working with him on things like "up", he doesn't like to do anything he doesn't want to do. I would like to get him a much larger cage but that isn't gonna be for awhile bc of the money. I do have a play perch on order for him and lots of treats to help with training. I want my husband to be able to play with m as well. Honestly, I'm not even sure how much he trusts me at this point. How can I make our bond stronger and develop trust while also letting m bond with others? Everyone I have talked too said he sees me as a mate and that's why he doesn't like others being near me. What can I do to help him be more social and happy?