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RE: Is there hope?

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Posted by: Moonstone at Mon Oct 5 07:40:32 2009   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Moonstone ]  
   

You say that you got the dragon recently. How recently? It may just need time to settle in. Also if you approach it from above quickly, even some of my babies will gape and puff, but have never bitten. I would give it some time to settle in. Having done parrot rescue/rehoming/rehab for 10 years now, approaching it from a behavioral point of view, although parrots function on a much higher emotional/mental level, showing this dragon that things are going to be better now than they were before is the key. Make sure your husbandry is perfect (yes subjective all), and then go to work. Here is what I wold do. Find a treat the dragons loves. My choice usually is a hornworm or roach. Start by dropping one in once and letting it take it. Remember, the treat has to be special, and not a staple food item it will eat all the time. A reward must be a reward. Make sure the dragon is aware that YOU are bringing it. Second time on, once you establish that the dragon loves this treat, you will hand feed it to the dragons. I would do this three times a week not daily, again keep your treat a treat. Dragons being much smarter than the average reptile, will quickly look forward to your approach because you have gone from threat to hero. I have dropdown doors on some of my enclosures, and when I have the horn worm pod, my dragons run up the door for them. Clearly they associate the pod with their favorite food. Your goal is to have them associate YOU with their favorite food. Once you have that down, we can work on handling it.



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  • Is there hope? - Shadow4108, Sun Oct 4 16:14:50 2009
    • RE: Is there hope? - BDlvr, Sun Oct 4 16:21:27 2009
    • You Are HereRE: Is there hope? - Moonstone, Mon Oct 5 07:40:32 2009

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