Sudden Aggression
Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 9:04 am
Hi there,
New to the forum. I have a 7.5 month old male IRN who almost 2 weeks ago suddenly became very aggressive. Up until this point he had been a very sweet boy. He was learning lots of tricks would step up and allow us to gently pet him on the head. Almost 2 weeks ago the change was like night and day, he will step up but began lunging and striking at us biting or attempting to bite. We still try to handle him but now there are many times we cannot even attempt to put our hands in his cage for fear of relentless biting. It has gotten to the point where if you stand in front of his cage he rushes to where you are standing, pins his eyes, and lunges at the cage attempting to bite you through it. It is even worse if your hand is near the cage
I have tried to talk to him through the cage to calm him down and coax him to step up which he will some times but he will then start repeatedly biting the hand he is standing on.
Some days it seems he has improved and he will act more his normal self but then the next day acts completely different.
I have read about bluffing but i thought that that stage of biting is earlier in life.
I thought maybe at first he was acting hormonal or cage territorial but I am out or ideas. Has anyone else experienced this before? Any suggestions or advice would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Danielle
New to the forum. I have a 7.5 month old male IRN who almost 2 weeks ago suddenly became very aggressive. Up until this point he had been a very sweet boy. He was learning lots of tricks would step up and allow us to gently pet him on the head. Almost 2 weeks ago the change was like night and day, he will step up but began lunging and striking at us biting or attempting to bite. We still try to handle him but now there are many times we cannot even attempt to put our hands in his cage for fear of relentless biting. It has gotten to the point where if you stand in front of his cage he rushes to where you are standing, pins his eyes, and lunges at the cage attempting to bite you through it. It is even worse if your hand is near the cage
I have tried to talk to him through the cage to calm him down and coax him to step up which he will some times but he will then start repeatedly biting the hand he is standing on.
Some days it seems he has improved and he will act more his normal self but then the next day acts completely different.
I have read about bluffing but i thought that that stage of biting is earlier in life.
I thought maybe at first he was acting hormonal or cage territorial but I am out or ideas. Has anyone else experienced this before? Any suggestions or advice would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Danielle