Learn How to Train Your Bird – Learn the Best Techniques

Birds can be trained but it is important that you have a lot of patience with them so that they will obey you. You need to designate one person that is in your household to be the one who does the training. Remember it is going to take some time before they understand your commands so keep working at it even if you get frustrated. If you want to teach the bird to sit on your hand then you need to get the bird used to your hand being in the cage. You should spend time petting the bird and talking to it until they are comfortable climbing on your hand.

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Once the bird has the confidence to sit on your hand then you can teach it to move to one finger. Once the bird has trust in you then you can teach it to do many things. It is also important to teach the bird to go back on there perch and the best way to do this is to move the bird close to it and use a command such as “up.”

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If you let the bird fly around outside the cage you need to teach it to come back to the cage. One method that works well is to use the command “come” and make sure you have a stick for the bird.

Remember that it is not difficult to train your bird but you need to be patient so that the bird gets comfortable with you. Eventually you will be able to train your bird to do just about anything but like most animals it takes time and patience on your part so they succeed.

About the Author

Bryan Burbank is an expert in the field of Pets. For more information go to: http://www.birdila.com/train-your-bird.html

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