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Instantly Change Your Parrot’s Bad Behavior – A 3 Step Process!
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By: Mikael Rieck Email Article
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The 3 Secret Steps to Success
Giving Treats by Hand: When offering your pet parrot a treat you have to make sure that you more your hand very slowly towards it. Make it feel that you are a person that it can trust and that you won’t do it any harm. Remain positive, certain and strong. At first your parrot might scream at you or even try to bite you. If it bites, go get a thick pair of gloves so that you won’t be affected by its biting. Train this exercise several times a day for as many days as it takes to have your parrot accept and even enjoy that you’re giving it treats.

To Step Up: You will want to learn your parrot to feel comfortable with you and the easiest way is to learn it to step up into your hand. When practicing this step you have to say the words "step up" in a repetitive stream so that the parrot will learn that the words "step up" means that it should automatically step into your hand. Starting out (wearing gloves if it tends to bite), press your hand against its belly in a clear and slow movement. Press towards the birds belly until it is forced to step into your hand. Do it gently and as many times as possible. Repeat the process daily for as long as it takes and don’t stop until you have your parrot stepping voluntarily into your hand on command.

Talk to Your Bird: Parrots are talking birds and many of them can get quite good at it. Start out with the word "hello" and keep repeating it until your birds has learned to say it in a clear tone of voice. DO not move on to other words until it has learned the first one. Take one word at a time and only move on to the next when it gets it right. Remember to reward it with treats and positive words and gestures. It is actually no different that when teaching children how to talk. Be patients and it WILL come.

Use about 20 minutes per lesson and only one or two times a day for two weeks will produce incredible results. It doesn’t take that much effort as the key is in the repetitive process. I wish you the best of luck.

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