Hi there,
I need advice on:
-Overcoming hand hate (we're making some progress with my being near her cage)
-Overcoming distractions - ie her reflection (more so how I can handle the situation without stressing her out or getting frustrated)
I'm working on training my female budgie, Chicken. I realize that when I first got her, I made a lot of mistakes, such has grabbing her out of her cage when she wasn't ready, and handling her without hearing HER say in the matter. I want to correct these mistakes and develop a positive bond for her (and for me!)
Since starting from square one (having her used to my presence, no hands-on, not taking her out of her cage, clicker and reward when she's relaxed near me, etc) she's become very aggressive of her cage space. I can't walk by her anymore without her angry-chirping (which she never used to do previously). Additionally, she has some serious hand-hate, which I am trying my best to over come (she will lower her head, lunge, and bite if I get too close, so I try my best not to go near her safety-bubble). If she is ever outside of her cage, she is happy to step up, will come to me willingly, follows me around, preens my hair, and is an overall friendly bird. Since I'm still learning, I'm not sure if this is because she IS friendly, or just feels like she's in a position where she HAS to be friendly.
The other major concern: When she is willing to work work with me, and I haven't made her angry, she gets distracted by her favorite perch that has a mirror. She works for her treats, but then sees herself and no longer wants anything to do with me. I'm not sure how to keep her engaged without making her mad. I don't want to remove this toy from her cage and have her associate my hands with removing her friend.
I want to develop a positive bond so we can have a good relationship. The end goal is to have us both familiar with target training while I let her wings grow out (I would like her to be able to have full use of her wings!)
Thanks so much! (especially if you read the entire post, haha)






