I may get blasted for this but it is my opinion that if the bird owner is at home then the bird needs to be out and included in whatever is going on. Can you imagine being shut up in a cage somewhere while you can hear the rest of the family including the dog going about their business while you are not included. Greys need to be part of the family.They are more than a pet that can be brought out for a short time to interact with you. Would you cage the dog in order to let the bird out the whole time you are home. Probably not.
Have you tried to socialize the dog and the bird to get them used to each other? My husband and I separated and he took the dog when he left but when the dog was here there was not a problem between them. I always supervised them of course. Once I accidentally did not lock the cage and my bird got out and was out all day roaming around the house with the dog. My heart stopped beating for a moment when I got home and realized what happened but the dog obviously did not bother her.
Socialize the dog and the bird under supervision of course. You knew you already had a dog when you got the bird. What was your plan?
Also if you treat the bird as a pack member that is above the dog the dog will probably respect that and accept the bird as the superior. Ours did.
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