Bird Training
YES! Teaching bird tricks actually solves bird behavior problems.
Think about it. Parrots need socialization. And, parrots are smart. Teaching parrot bird tricks requires couple time - working with your parrot for several minutes each day. Short bursts of time spent teaching bird tricks meets your pet birds intellectual and socialization needs. POSITIVE training puts you in the coveted leader position. Learning bird tricks requires your bird to think - which
Teaching your parrot bird tricks trains it to look to you for cues on how to behave. By using positive reinforcement and keeping bird training sessions fun, your parrot will try to please you to get positive attention as a reward. According to Irene Pepperberg's famous avian research, pet bird's have the intelligence of a 3 to 5 year old child. They require mental stimulation to remain emotionally healthy. Bird trick training exercises your birds' brain. Plus, you and your parrot bond more closely! Get bird trick props at Chirp n Squawk Bird Supplies.