Nir wrote:didnt know grabbing mango was bad? is it? i grab him all the time. just so he understands that its nothing bad and to keep him tame.
There are good grabs and bad grabs as far as I'm concerned. I playfully grab Emmi sometimes, but it's a fun grab. Or if she just comes up to me, I will scoop her up with her feet hanging to cuddle. She never struggles when I do this so it's a nice grab. If there were ever an emergency like a fire, I would grab her and run! I've removed Emmi's beak from my finger, but that was an ok bite. I had shocked her with static electricity. I removed her beak, asked her to step up a few times, and I cuddled her and told her things were ok. To me, that was not a situation that needed to tell her "Soft." She got scared and was very upset. I'm not going to fault her for that. But in normal times, I just let Emmi come to me. I don't grab her on her perch or chase her. I just say, "come here" and she does.
But the type of grabs that Michael is talking about, I would not do. There are other more productive ways to handle things. I would also never hit a child or a dog like Michael said, I hope he would not either. That is no way to teach the word, "no." At least not for me with my step kids or the children in my classroom. When I helped my mom raise puppies for disabled people, it was never acceptable to hit the dogs. Hitting leads to mistrust.
Nir, I think the kind of grabbing you are doing sounds more like bonding or playing? That's a good thing!








