Begin Training Your Parrot Today With These Simple Steps - By: Arthur M, Posted on: 2008-10-24

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Begin Training Your Parrot Today With These Simple Steps

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Arthur M

Getting your parrot to react to commands is necessary whether you have a hand-fed baby parrot or a more mature parrot.

It is preferable to try and teach the parrot outside of its cage however if this is not possible you can still perform the process with your bird outside of the cage, as long as you have a large door area and you can move the perch around. You a spare perch or a long wooden dowel for an untamed parrot as this seems to work better. Ensure the perch is appropriately sized for the size of your bird.

The command "UP" is the first behavior you should teach your parrot. Begin by placing the perch just above the parrot's feet and just below its breast while saying "Up" clearly. The next step is to mover the perch towards the parrot so it naturally steps onto the perch. Once the bird steps onto the perch, reward it either with loving sweet talk or a treat..This process should be repeated for 10 minutes per session, twice a day.

Consistency is the secret! This is the single most important factor when teaching your bird this or any other trick - fail to be consistent and you will ruin the training.

Do not allow your parrot to refuse to perform this action after it has stepped up the first time - this is very important.You want your parrot to understand that this is something it must do when requested. In return, you will provide love, attention, foods and playtime.

As your parrot becomes comfortable stepping onto the perch, you can begin shortening the distance from your hand to the parrot - slowly. Rushing the process by shortening the perch more than the once a week will do more harm then good and possibly creat a loss of trust.

Take your time and be certain your parrot is comfortable with each level. Ensure you do not rush the process. You will, at some point,reach a stage where the distance from your hand to the parrot is small. Once your parrot is comfortable with your hand being that close, begin the last step - offer your hand or forearm.

How long will it take to teach your parrot this command? Your consistency and your parrot will determine the time it takes to each your parrot this command. If the parrot has been stressed or made afraid through abuse or trauma, it can take a long time.

If you parrot was hand-fed, the entire process should take a very short time.Be sure to watch your parrot's body language for clues to the level of trust and level of comfort with the activities you are performing with it.

The parrot will generally communicate to you their comfort level using body language.

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