Do you talk back to Chocko when she does this. I would because someone must have spent the evenings talking with her and she enjoyed it. Why not continue the evening chats?
Hi Patrick, a very nice introduction. Your greys sound wonderful and must be a handful. I hope you do get a camera for Christmas as we would love to see some pictures of your flock. Can't wait to hear more about your feathered family. Welcome to the Grey Family!
My son got ringworm as a child (he is now in his 40s)and a prescription quickly cleared it up. I blamed my dog and cat and took them to the vet, they were clean. Where it came from I don't know but he was a very active kid and had many friends.
Hi Ishmael, congratulations to you for your grey trusting you so much that he will lie on his back so readily. You must be a very loving and great parront. If you have any pictures of your grey we would love to see them.
Great videos of your wonderful fids. I like the way Koko came over to Mocha for a scratch and Mocha ignored Koko, how unkind!!! :laugh: I always love to see Koko and Mocha!
Brittany, you are young and when I was young I thought nothing about anyone swearing. When you became a parent you realize how much you influence others, especially your children. To most of us, our greys are our children. If my grey were to swear I would view it as a reflection on my teaching even if it were a friend who taught her such a vulgar word. I did not watch the video and I love videos. What you choose to teach your grey is your burden to carry. You showed your video here for a reaction. Well you got one. My advice is don't share something that you don't want an honest opinion about.
Men are just little boys, they will do anything for attention. I am still cracking up about the maxi-pad. Hysterical vision. I do hope your hubby is all right though Dee. Give him a hug from all the babes!
Hi Tonino, is this parrot Gloria who you posted about in January or is this another grey? I am assuming it is another grey since you called her BG. I can't help you with BG's problem but perhaps some of our other experienced grey owners can help. If you have any pictures of BG we would love to see her.
I have been fortunate that my grey is not afraid of anything. It probably helps that I don't force anything at her. If I get her a new toy, I just put it up, no ceremony no nothing. She sees it and checks it out. Let your grey explore things on his/her own.
Is she biting or just testing to see if your finger is strong enough to hold her? If Ana Grey does something I don't like I tell her no. She knows what no means now. Or perhaps if you offered a tightly closed fist or your arm so there was nothing to bite on, that might help.
Congratulations Lyn, so what if David isn't home, she would have chosen your knee anyway, maybe, who knows!!!! She chose your knee, give Alfie a dozen treats or something!!!!!!! :) :)