momo
09-30-2008, 06:17 AM
Hi All,
I was looking up that clicker training can help birds to trust people but also do tricks. I did a search and found a few threads of people beginning clicker training and read that some of you hear have tried it. So I went out and bought one today.. last one in stock!! (lucky I rang ahead).. I didnt realise they were so wanted!
Anyways, I felt as though Elmo and my training had halted a little bit. Yesterday he became a right little *insert word of choice* and would bite my jumper and refused to step up all the time.. It's the first time he's ever done that. (He is beyond hesitant to step up on the skin of my arm because it's quite slippery for him, for him its a break the emergency glass haha)
At the moment I am just aiming to step up on hands.. No further expectations at all.
My only problem is, I go to do my 10 minute session and put elmo on the back of a chair (I dont have a t stand) all he seems to do is find a way to run back to my shoulder.. *sigh*..
It seems that touch is becoming a moderate success but I am sure that is elmo just wanting to destroy something new..:x
I wanted to ask those of you who have done it, how do I get elmo to stop running to my shoulder when we are trying to train?
oh.. another thing is.. I hold the millet on the stick.. and sometimes he prefers to bite my hand then eat the millet! I slowly move my hand out of his reach so I dont get bitten..
I was looking up that clicker training can help birds to trust people but also do tricks. I did a search and found a few threads of people beginning clicker training and read that some of you hear have tried it. So I went out and bought one today.. last one in stock!! (lucky I rang ahead).. I didnt realise they were so wanted!
Anyways, I felt as though Elmo and my training had halted a little bit. Yesterday he became a right little *insert word of choice* and would bite my jumper and refused to step up all the time.. It's the first time he's ever done that. (He is beyond hesitant to step up on the skin of my arm because it's quite slippery for him, for him its a break the emergency glass haha)
At the moment I am just aiming to step up on hands.. No further expectations at all.
My only problem is, I go to do my 10 minute session and put elmo on the back of a chair (I dont have a t stand) all he seems to do is find a way to run back to my shoulder.. *sigh*..
It seems that touch is becoming a moderate success but I am sure that is elmo just wanting to destroy something new..:x
I wanted to ask those of you who have done it, how do I get elmo to stop running to my shoulder when we are trying to train?
oh.. another thing is.. I hold the millet on the stick.. and sometimes he prefers to bite my hand then eat the millet! I slowly move my hand out of his reach so I dont get bitten..