Lets face it at one point your bird is going to bite you or someone Else can't do some trick that makes you bird stop biting but here is some advice: First of all don't back down if you trying to get them out of there cage, yes i know bites hurt but if you back down they this as a win over you. So grab a towel to restrain them.
Lean to read the singes that you bird is going to bite, shaking there tail feathers, pupil's dilating, bowing of the head. Hope that helps.
Birdlover4ever
The best way to prevent parrot bites is to understand why your parrot is biting. Chances are your parrot is trying to tell you something and has resorted to biting out of frustration. Sick or injured parrots may bite, frightened parrots will bite, and parrots who have learned that biting results in entertaining drama (shouting, flailing) will bite out of boredom.
The first thing you should do is make an appointment with your avian veterinarian to make sure that your parrot is not biting because of a medical issue.
If your parrot is bored, make sure to give him something to do. Parrots need toys that they can chew, shred, take apart, rattle, bat around, and so on. Some may like shiny things or bright colors. Make sure that there is a variety and that you change things around frequently to keep up her interest.
To have a happy relationship with your parrot, you need to understand how he thinks and why he does what he does. I recommend reading books by Mattie Sue Athan and Bonnie Munro Doane. They have both written extensively on parrot handling and bite prevention.
Learn to read the singes that your bird is going to bite: Bowing of the head pupils dilating, batting tail feathers.
That's a tricky one. Lovebirds love to bite - especially females. But here are some ideas:
Don't react, scream squeal or yell - EVER.
If you have a relationship with the bird, whenever he/she bites without saying anything put him/her on the floor. Wait a minute, tower over them scowling and asserting dominance then bend down to offer your hand. Be careful though, if your bird is biting out of fear, not spite, this is not a good option.
Birds will usually let go if you grab their beak up high close to their face, pressing just above the lower beak (like you would a snap dragon). Be gentle though. Don't hurt the bird while your in pain.
Some people put the bird in a cage, and cover it as a "time out." I am not a fan, as frequently I find that is what the bird wants or they forget what they did.
The best option if your bird is biting out of fear, is to slow down and take your relationship a little slower. Build more trust before attempting whatever it is that is causing the bird to bite.
Some good resources are:
Parrot Training: A Guide to Taming and Gentling Your Avian Companion by Bonnie Munro Doane
Guide to a Well-Behaved Parrot (Barron's) by Mattie Sue Athan
If your bird bites you, tell it no and tap its beek.
If your bird starts biting you blow on it or if its on your hand and tries to bite move your hand up and down.
clicker training can be very effective. it will teach the bird to associate your hands with treats.
shield ur face with the nearest hobo u can find -_- or throw maxwell at it and run
get a towel, washcloth, or gloves and either hold its beak down or hold the beak from the side.
get the towel hold its beak tell it not to bite
more protective of the female.and may be scared or frightened, you can stop cockatiels from biting by distracting them with treats.
shave it off
hit them
How to stop biting my nails
It means to stop biting your fingernails. "Monkey on your back" is a slang term for any addiction or very bad habit. They are telling you you must get over your bad habit and stop biting your fingernails.
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I'm assuming you mean 'cockatiels,' the bird. :) But, no, they usually don't. Many cockatiels won't stop moving around and yelling, since they have no idea where they are.
knock her teeth out
How to stop biting my nails
separate them
No it is very hard.
its hungry