[nagdu] Dogs and Pet Birds

Becky Frankeberger b.butterfly at comcast.net
Thu Jul 31 15:47:47 UTC 2014


It took one peck on the nose for my golden retriever to get the message. Now
no blood was drawn, so the bird only  warned the dog. I was part of a caged
bird club and parrots have very strong beaks. So your plan of keeping the
dog on leash when you get home and you redirecting the dog away from the
birds is fine. But those birds will get there point across by a warning if
they need to. 

I taught Baxter how to retrieve. I lost track of the parrot. Baxter walked
over to the bird on the floor kind of pointed with his nose, but kept a
distance, lol. That one peck got the point across.

Becky and golden Jake 
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From: nagdu [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Alysha via nagdu
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Subject: [nagdu] Dogs and Pet Birds

OK, so I have a question that may be a little unusual. After I'd had Hammer
for about 5 years, I decided to get a pet parrot. I knew that Hammer is
pretty much the most calm, gentle dog on Earth. He has never been distracted
by small animals of any kind and has no prey drive to speak of. I took him
with me to the breeder to regularly visit my baby African grey before she
came home, and the only interest he showed to anything there was the
occasional piece of bird food on the floor. A year after I brought home
Ellie, my grey, I adopted a second bird named Rocky (a green cheek conure).
The birds live in my living/dining room area where I spend the majority of
my time at home. They spend most of their time on their cages, their hanging
bird gyms, or on me, but they will occasionally fly to the couch or other
places in the room. Hammer has been perfect with the birds and even knows he
can safely ignore Ellie when she clicks her tongue and yells "Hammer, come
here!" Both birds are flighted (their wings are not clipped) and they are
allowed out-of-cage time pretty much whenever I am home.

 

Now that my completely trustworthy boy is retiring at the end of this year,
I'll be bringing a new, unknown pup home. One of my biggest fears about this
is that the new dog will not be safe to have loose when the birds are out. I
wouldn't leave the dog and birds out together unattended, but the worst
could happen in a split second even if I was sitting right there. And if
they can't all manage to peacefully coexist, it will mean that all of them
will have lots of serious restrictions (less out-of-cage time for the birds
and more time on a leash, in a crate, or in another room for the dog).

 

My plan (as far as it goes) is to keep the new dog on leash pretty much
constantly for a couple of weeks as recommended by the school and see how he
reacts to the birds. I can offer praise and treats if he seems to ignore it
when a bird takes flight. The birds will be caged or in another room when
the dog and I are playing. Does anyone have any more suggestions? Have any
of you dealt with this before? It's scary because birds are so fragile, much
more so than cats, and can be seriously hurt or killed by a dog, even if the
dog is just playing! It's definitely something I've already brought up with
the school and will continue to discuss with them, but I'd also love to hear
any experiences or words of wisdom you guys might be able to offer.

 

Alysha

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