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		<title>Parrot Training &#8211; 10 Things You Must Know</title>
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Training your parrot should first and foremost be a game.  Make it something you enjoy.    In a way training your parrot will teach you a few things about yourself, and you&#8217;ll even have to develop a few new tricks of your own.    You can&#8217;t expect your parrot to immediately understand exactly what it is you [...]]]></description>
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Training your parrot should first and foremost be a game.  Make it something you enjoy.    In a way training your parrot will teach you a few things about yourself, and you&#8217;ll even have to develop a few new tricks of your own.    You can&#8217;t expect your parrot to immediately understand exactly what it is you want him or her to do.   Patience is required (in spades), but if you are consistent and loving you&#8217;ll have your parrot trained in no time!<br />
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Here are a few things you can do that will make training your parrot a lot easier:<br />
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1. Find the right treat or reward that your bird absolutely loves.<br />
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2. If your bird is not interested in a training session, then don&#8217;t try to force it.  Wait and come back at a later time.  Or if you notice that your parrot is more open to training at certain times of the day, then stick to those times.<br />
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3. Choose a place to train where your parrot feels most relaxed and comfortable.<br />
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4. Encourage and reward every positive action when you want to teach her a new behavior.<br />
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5. Watch for the motivation of your parrot and end the training session before the bird gets restless or bored.<br />
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6. Training should be game for your parrot, so don&#8217;t issue any punishment if she gets something wrong.<br />
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7. Keeping your patience can be tough, but its absolutely required in order to stay with the learning curve of your bird, otherwise she or he may get confused.<br />
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8. Be sure that the behavior or trick you teach her has been 100% learned (in other words, she gets it right 100% of the time) before you move onto a new trick.<br />
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9. When going into a training session, be sure you are in a good mood.  Your pet knows your emotions and will learn much better if you&#8217;re in a jovial mood.<br />
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10. Last but not least, always end every training session on a good note.  That way your parrot will be left with a good memory and be willing to practice again for the next session.<br />
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Remember that all human relationships are built on trust and respect.  The same rule applies to you and your parrot.  Animals don&#8217;t act like humans do so be careful not to use a human frame of reference, but keep in mind their specificity.<br />
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