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That's the great thing about amazons. They can be very food oriented. You probably have already tried this, but. Put the hand out that you want him to step up on, and present a treat in the other hand. Work in small steps. Just leaning over your hand to reach the treat is enough to be rewarded at first. Reinforce small steps. Just leaning forward to get it, then putting one foot on your hand for a split second, etc. It may be a slow way to do it, but your amazon will do it because he wants to, and not being forced to. He'll think it is his idea;)
As far as the biting your hand after scritches. He may be trying to tell you he has had enough. Whenever I get bit, it is usually because he was giving me subtle signs that he has had enough, and I was ingnoring them. Watch and see if you can see any signs that he may be feeling done before he starts chewing. Good luck!
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Barbara, mom to two boys, and the fids: Tigger- a double yellow head amazon, Indy- congo african grey, and the Budgie Gang- Skittles, Starburst, Mint, Sugar
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