Duration: 02:19 minutes Upload Time: 2006-09-14 04:52:27 User: Wizard298 :::: Favorites :::: Top Videos of Day |
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Description: Let me start off by saying, THIS is NOT my birds cage, this was just her juvenile cage. She was never locked in that small cage she had the entire bathroom to move about when she wanted to, after she learned to fly is when we got her her new cage and was removed from the bathroom. she now has a kings cage double top playpen. here is my congo who is barking at the dog and playing with the dog, she gets to rough and crazy so my dog leaves the bathroom, when the dog leaves, my bird lucky trys to follow, only to be kinda blocked by my boyfriend, so my bird calls the dog's name "lily" and then my boyfriend responds and says did she just say lily? and then my bird responds in context "I dont know" |
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wertyall ::: Favorites lol my grey scared the shit out of a poodle 07-10-27 12:00:07 __________________________________________________ | |
Wizard298 ::: Favorites Ya I understand greys are prone to doing that, but she does not; I know when she gets mad and when she is playing; if she does not want to play she will puff up and the dogs and they walk away from her. AS for the vent it was covered and removed we put it there because prior to this video I kept bumping into it. So she was completely 100% safe 07-10-24 19:20:05 __________________________________________________ | |
lelliebabe ::: Favorites He's very cute, but I must also say that you may be re-enforcing bad behavior. After a time, he might take sheer pleasure in chasing/attacking your critters AND people! I'd also like to point out the grate in the bathroom floor...that's extremely dangerous to a little guy...he could quite possibly get a toe caught or worse. 07-10-24 15:33:29 __________________________________________________ | |
Wizard298 ::: Favorites First off they were NOT trapped in the bathroom. Another thing; my bird loved the dog. My bird loved her and looked up to her as a role model which in the video hence walking around on the floor and barking. She learned her first sounds from her and all her little whines. So not one animal was locked up; she even calls the dog to play. My grey is very different and acts JUST like a dog. 07-10-16 01:08:03 __________________________________________________ | |
88breezy88 ::: Favorites I dont understand why you have them both trapped in the bathroom to begin with, except to make your video. The dog isn't having any fun, and your grey is learning a very bad habbit. If you let this continue, you will regret it one day when you can't have your grey lose in the same room with the dog at the same time, because he keeps attacking the dog..... 07-10-15 23:00:33 __________________________________________________ | |
Akap1981 ::: Favorites I remember when my gray was that young. So cute, I would have to wake up early to hand feed him before school. Mine never learned to talk though :( but I still love him. 07-10-12 16:37:42 __________________________________________________ | |
Wizard298 ::: Favorites Hehe, She did have her feathers in but broke 3 of them learning how to fly. Oh yes! She always had the dogs under control :) How long did you have an african grey for? I rarely ever see someone keep them untill they get old enough to pass away. 07-10-07 02:56:52 __________________________________________________ | |
CNoWoNC ::: Favorites isn't the Dalmation, the dog that bites the most people a year? 07-10-07 00:24:15 __________________________________________________ | |
LadyhawkLH ::: Favorites I used to raise African greys. What a precocious baby! Looks like his tail wasn't completely grown in yet. Full of himself, isn't he? :) He has the dogs under control. 07-09-24 03:24:50 __________________________________________________ | |
AngelPam49 ::: Favorites As an owner of 5 African Greys over the years I am just trying to figure out why it was EVER kept in th bathroom? Be curious to have that answer. 07-09-21 13:18:47 __________________________________________________ |
Sunday, November 4, 2007
African grey barking like a dog and playing with my dog
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