by friend2parrots » Wed Jan 02, 2013 11:12 am
ah....a great question...the answer for which I am still searching for....
had/have the same problem with my GCC. my theory is that when they are doing it right in front of you, its an attention-getting tactic. mine does it whenever he is denied being surgically attached to me, or runs out of things to do on his own. i am also stumped as to what to do, because interacting with him to pull him away from the computer chewing is a reward.
i don't think using the word "no" works, i've heard that verbal reprimands are understood by the birds as a fun interactive thing, and actually reinforces the behavior. i've always been lazy and allowed him to cling to the front of my shirt while i work on my computer, as this keeps him happy enough not to chew on the cord/keys, and he's happy to be there for a long time sometimes, while i get work done. but i know this is not a solution. its also not teaching him the well-mannered independent behavior that i want him to learn.
so like you, I would really appreciate advice on this!!
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