Training-Your-Pet-Parrot
Parrots are wonderful pets. You will quickly find that these
birds extremely smart and their ability to learn make them fun
to train. Keep in mind that any animal that shows signs of high
intelligence can easily get bored, so your job is to train your
pet parrot and spend the time it takes to make your bird into a
wonderful pet. It takes time and patience to train a parrot,
but with the proper training, your parrot will provide you with
many years of friendship.
You can train your parrot when you follow a few steps.
Whenever school is in for your parrot, it is always best to
remove your parrot from his or her cage and train in a small
quiet space. Your parrot is more likely to remain attentive and
retain information when it is in a new environment. The next
thing you will want to do, eliminate all distractions in your
home. If your parrot becomes distracted during training, it
will not learn well. That means that you need to turn off the
radio, television and perhaps even the telephone. Also,
remember that parrots are a lot like children. They have short
attention spans, so short training sessions are
recommended.
In addition, try to plan your parrots training time around
their schedule, not yours. After mealtime is always, a good
time for training because your parrot will be content and will
pay attention. Your parrot will also appreciate plenty of
praise. Even if you find that you were not very successful, do
not let your parrot see your stress levels rise. This makes it
an unpleasant experience for your bird and you will have a
harder time getting your parrot interested in learning in the
future.
When you are ready to teach your parrot a new trick, your
pet parrot will respond well to treats and praise. Remember
that all animals respond better to praise than punishment. Try
to avoid punishing your parrot, even if he or she is acting
naughty. Ignoring this behavior is your best bet when training
your pet parrot. Parrots do not understand punishment or
negative reinforcement. In fact, if you respond to your parrots
bad behavior, your pet may actually see this as positive
attention. Keep in mind that while your parrot will love food
treats as rewards, try to accentuate the positive and encourage
good behavior with lots of praise and play time. Otherwise,
your parrot may only perform the tricks you want them to when
some kind of food reward is available.
Repetition is the key to successfully training your pet
parrot. Repeating these basic steps repeatedly until your pet
gets the trick is the best way to train your parrot to perform.
This works well for basic commands and advanced tricks. If you
have just gotten your pet parrot, start out with very simple
tricks, such as teaching your parrot to sit on your finger on
command. Find a word for each trick and use it every time you
train. Most of all, never force your parrot to train. If you
find your parrot is tired or uninterested, then stop and try
again another time.
As your parrot learns more command and tricks, you can begin
moving your training session closer and closer to the birds
cage. As they get better at their new skill, they will feel
comfortable performing in his or her cage and in the hustle and
bustle of your household. Birds learn quickly in most cases,
and sometimes just by listening when not in training, which may
cause embarrassment to you if they learn something
inappropriate.
Training a parrot takes a lot of time and patience. You must
love your bird and have a lot of time and dedication to make
this partnership worthwhile. With patient training and love,
you end up with a fantastic and well-behaved pet that will be
with you for a very long time to come.
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