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Re: Sun Conure biting
Posted by Chery on 9/23/07
On 9/23/07, Rocket Science wrote: > On 9/23/07, Cheryl wrote: >> On 9/22/07, Rocket Science wrote: >>> On 9/22/07, Cheryl wrote: >>>> My sun conure likes to bite strangers or anyone not living >>>> in our house. She is very protective of us. How can we >>>> get her to overcome this? >>> >>> Simple. Don't have people over. Problem solved. >> >> If you don't have some real advice keep your remarks to >> yourself. I have 13 grandchildren and we have 6 children with >> spouses that visit often and would love to play with her but >> can't. I need some real advice. > > > Had you asked this question several years ago, my advice would > have been to use proper birth control. It's a little late for > that. > and by the by, dear, this is a public forum where you are at the > mercy of those that wish to comment on your posting, good, bad or > otherwise. > If you haven't started menopause, I hope you'll consider getting > your tubes tied.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Sun Conure biting, 9/22/07, by Cheryl.
- Re: Sun Conure biting, 9/22/07, by Rocket Science.
- Re: Sun Conure biting, 9/23/07, by Cheryl.
- Re: Sun Conure biting, 9/23/07, by Chery.
- Re: Sun Conure biting, 9/23/07, by Cheryl.
- Re: Sun Conure biting, 9/23/07, by Rocket Science.
- Re: Sun Conure biting, 9/23/07, by Cheryl.
- Re: Sun Conure biting, 9/23/07, by Cheryl.
- Re: Sun Conure biting, 9/23/07, by Rocket Science.
- Re: Sun Conure biting, 9/23/07, by karen.
- Re: Sun Conure biting, 9/27/07, by Phyllis.
- Re: Sun Conure biting, 9/27/07, by Cheryl.
- Re: Sun Conure biting, 9/27/07, by Rocket Science.
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