![]() ![]() I know I know your automatic reaction to getting a bite is to jerk your hand out of there fast with a yelp of pain, try as best as you can to control it however during the training process. ![]() Sound and movement apply to when you first make contact with your parrot to when/if they bite you. You know you already do anyway, and it makes them feel loved. While your bird might not recognize the words, you are saying they fully understand the tone that you take.īaby talk to them. If they are not used to human interaction, any rapid actions will throw them off and seem to them as an aggressive move, and they will do what they need to protect themselves.įor birds that have who were mistreated in the past, they might see it as a continuation of the treatment that they previously received. During all retraining make sure not to make any swift movements that might agitate them or to speak to them in a frustrated or angry tone. Like all animals who have experienced trauma in the past, the most important thing to keep in mind is how you approach them. Parrots remember their previous owners! We explain what that means for you here!ĭon’t fear! Parrots are highly intelligent animals and can learn a new routine. Maybe they didn’t handle your parrot that much and your bird now feels that it is an invasion when you reach your hand into the cage. However, that might not be the case, and your parrot has learned some lessons along the way. Of course, we hope that they were given a loving home. When we adopt an animal that has had previous owners, we have no idea how they were treated. They are known for having very painful bites! Past experiences have made your parrot weary of human interaction
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