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Parrot training is also owner of training in a sense, such as training your parrot teaches you a lot of things at the same time! On the one hand, the formation of a parrot that means you must improve your skills in teaching (my job is to teach children part time and takes a little practice too), and work for your patience. It is normal for a bird does not understand what we want to teach him instantly, but the parrots training should first and foremost remain a game

1. Find the right reward.
2. Observe the times when your bird is not interested in a training session.
3. Choose a location where the bird feels safe and comfortable, a place he knows and loves.
4. Always reward every action when you want him to learn a new behavior to be encouraged.
5. Watch motivating your parrot and the end of the training session before the bird is agitated or bored.
6. Training should be fun for your pet, therefore it should not be a kind of punishment when he is mistaken.
7. Keep your patience can be difficult, but it is necessary to adjust the learning pace of your bird and do not go too fast, otherwise it can become confused.
8. Always ensure that the behavior or trick you taught him was 100% learned (for example, gets this right 100% of time) before moving on to something new.
9. Be a good mood throughout the session, because your bird can feel your emotions. He will learn better if it is a pleasant experience for you!
10. End all sessions of training on a high note. This way, your parrot will be left a good impression and will be ready to practice again for the next session.

As a final recommendation, a healthy human relationship based on trust and mutual respect. When it comes to creating a relationship with your pet, these principles apply.
Parrots need to feel safe in your company, and it is your duty to win the trust of your bird, and do everything in your power not to lose.

Animals do not behave like humans, and we should not interpret their behavior using our frame of reference man, but keep in mind their specific character. This will help us not confuse this behavior is normal for parrots bad behavior or problems.

Posted on July 4, 2011.
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