Hello everyone,
BACKSTORY:
About three weeks ago, I got my lovebird from a pet store which specializes in parrots from all over the world. He was 8 weeks old at the time and hand fed. When I picked him up, he was with other baby amazon parrots who were just starting to grow their feathers. He was the only lovebird in the cage with them. I am not sure why, or if this matters much, but I thought I would mention it. I was told by the owner, who is very competent and successful with birds, to basically use the flooding technique. 2-3 times a day, I should take him out and hold him for 10-15 minutes, and that day by day, his panic will fade.
I took him home and gave him some time, He is adorable. He is so sweet, and will sing all day long. I can sit next to his cage, about a foot away, and he will sit with his feathers soft, sometimes on one foot. I can even put my hand on the cage without any trouble.
I can change his food and water without him panicking, and occasionally open his cage to leave some millet in the bottom (which was instructed by the owner- a 2" piece at the bottom of the cage).
I tried to use the technique suggested, but it felt pretty uncomfortable for me. I would go to take him out without any fear, and he begins to go frantic, flapping around the cage, tweeting and running. He never bit in the beginning- however it seems only out of fear, once I catch him, he'll start to bite lightly. I hold him in my hands against my chest, and he will burrow between my arm and my stomach. Most of the time, he'll fall asleep and I can let him lay on my stomach. That is all he will do, and he'll do this almost every time I take him out.
If I hold him differently, like his head is exposed and he can see the room, he'll try to get out of my hands. I'll try to hold onto him, but that seems to make him more uncomfortable and stressed. His breathing rate increases and it's hard to calm him down. When he tries to fly, out of reflex my grip will lightly tighten, which makes things worse for him. I don't like to put him back immediately when the experience isn't going so well, because I really do want the experience to be a positive one. Perhaps that's wrong, too.
Now that you know the backstory... I am hoping you can help guide me to aide my lovebird in this transition from the store to my home.
1. I assume I shouldn't continue with the flooding tactic. Do you agree? How do you suggest I should proceed at this point? Is there too much damage done towards him?
2. I would like to reward him with millet, but it's in the bottom of the cage.. should I remove it and only give it to him by hand?
3. When he burrows when I hold him, is that him hiding? is he scared or uncomfortable?
4. Since he's panicked before and has tried to get away, what should I do at that point?
I know there are a lot of questions here, and a lot of the story.. I appreciate you taking the time to read this. I am looking forward to your replies and your help.
Thanks so much- any help is appreciated!





