Don't let your dog in the room when your bird is out. If your dog will be in the room, have your bird in the cage.
Don't let your dog in the room when your bird is out. If your dog will be in the room, have your bird in the cage.
That's the problem... Ocean's been grouchy since Hedwig died. He won't let us hold him or anything, and doesn't go in often, only for eating/getting water. And when we come in he flies away. Normally he flies to fast for Snuggles but then again, so was Hedwig. And also, I'm worried about why Snuggles would take Hedwig. She's not a puppy wanting to chew on something or anything, she's actually very old.
R.I.P. Hedwig... I miss you baby birdie. Fly strong at RB.
R.I.P. Sputnik and Magic. I hope they have spinney-wheels at the bridge.
Saphira (cocker spaniel), Snuggles (white german shepherd mix), Ocean (blue parakeet), and Evra (ball python), and Ghost (kitten)
Wait, you don't have him in a cage??? If you can't catch him I suggest buying a net with an extended pole and catch him to put him back into his cage.
Or am I misunderstanding??
If you've already have problems with your dog playing "too roughly" with a bird in the past, you NEED to keep him in a cage or close him off in a room your dog does not have access to.
Yes, he is now in a room to himself, but Snuggles with the help of my other dog can push the door open. This is the only room in our house where he can stay by himself without danger of sharp objects that we cannot take down.
Ocean has places to perch around the room, but we can't take them down, because they include little shelves. We feel he's safe up there but what I'm really wondering is why Snuggles would decide to attack Hedwig when she was in the cage. Is it a behavioral issue, or what?
R.I.P. Hedwig... I miss you baby birdie. Fly strong at RB.
R.I.P. Sputnik and Magic. I hope they have spinney-wheels at the bridge.
Saphira (cocker spaniel), Snuggles (white german shepherd mix), Ocean (blue parakeet), and Evra (ball python), and Ghost (kitten)
Well it is your responsibility to either put him in a cage, or keep your dogs out of the room. You are smarter than your dogs. If they know how to open the door, figure out how to LOCK it so they can't get it open.
Well there /is/ no lock on it. But we're getting one tomorrow, and now what I'm really worried about is the dog's behavior.
R.I.P. Hedwig... I miss you baby birdie. Fly strong at RB.
R.I.P. Sputnik and Magic. I hope they have spinney-wheels at the bridge.
Saphira (cocker spaniel), Snuggles (white german shepherd mix), Ocean (blue parakeet), and Evra (ball python), and Ghost (kitten)
a small flapping bird will catch the attention of almost any dog, and most dogs will get over exited and accentdnly hurt the bird. I keep Happy Muzzled when my parakeet is out, Misty is trained to leave him alone(her prey drive is not as strong as Happys)
Shayna
Mom to:
Misty-10 year old BC Happy-12 year old BC Electra-6 year old Toller Rusty- 9 year old JRT X Gem and Gypsy- 10 month ACD X's Toivo-8 year old pearl 'Tiel Marley- 3 year old whiteface Cinnamon pearl 'Tiel Jenny- the rescue bunny Peepers the Dwarf Hotot Miami- T. Marcianus
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