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Clicker Training Kit For Birds
- Depressed birds regain their joy in life
- One person birds warm up to other family members
- Scared birds learn to cooperate with simple care such as nail trimming
- Undesirable behaviors such as screaming and biting diminish and possibly even fade away.
- Baby birfds grow up nto be outstanding compansions
- Rescued and older birds learn to trust, love, and play
- Birds win new friends with appealing tricks and games
This book is the bible on clicker training for birds, and a wonderful guide to bird behavior, care, and management, clicker-style. You'll gain an appreciation for how the wide range of parrot-related species differ, and why they need different nutrition and care. *Not sure I would follow the nutritional advice here but certainly the training will be valuable to you!.
You'll learn how to use the clicker to teach your bird to be quiet, to enjoy being handled, and to be friendly to everyone in your household, not just one person. You'll learn how to teach the bird to enjoy bathing, toys, and petting so you can train with many reinforcers, not just food.
Author Melinda Johnson explains how to click your bird into cooperating with nail and beak trims; and you'll learn how to do those things safely and correctly. You'll find out how targeting and shaping can be used to safely defuse aggression and fear. With Melinda's tactful techniques you can even turn previously neglected or mishandled birds into loving pets. The author makes clear the reasons why punishing or trying to 'dominate' a bird are inappropriate techniques.
Clicker Training for Birds also includes step-by-step instructions for training dozens of tricks and games, including vocal mimicry. While the focus is on the popular parrot family, this book is also a useful resource for learning how to clicker train any bird species, from canaries and other small cage birds to poultry, exotic species, and birds of prey.