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biting parrots

Posted on Thursday, July 30, 2009 in Pet Bird Information


biting parrots
Playing with African gray parrots he doesn't bite me?

We had our parrots for a year and it seems we already have 3 other animals, seems that our bird is crazy bites us hard, then we get frustrated then put him in office but wants attention What activities can we do with he?

My opinion is that it is necessary to teach the three basic laws of obedience, and from there, you will be able to teach anything. These are increase support for T-perch or reliable, the passage from inside the cage and then to step reliable over the top of the cage reliably. In that order. Call your library and see if they have the book by Bonnie Munro Doane called Trick Training for parrots. It teaches you how to do this (which is not difficult at all, Gray's are very intelligent and the capture of very quickly) and then explores some 25 different tricks you can teach. The key is to win the trust of a bird. He bites because he knows that will make you leave him alone. If you can get that let you rest the back of your hand gently on his beak, he is rewarded with food or whatever it is that makes him happy. Work on this until he does, and then go ahead with it. Then the principle of the top of the head. When you let it, praise him profusely and continue. If you can get past the choppy, you will find it has one of the best birds in the world … I promise. Patience and understanding that is a bird and try to see things from their perspective will be a long, long way. Get this book … seriously. It's phenomenal.

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