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UMBRELLA COCKATOO Dancing w/ Blow Dryer after Bath

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Uploaded by on Jan 23, 2009

Here's Zoar-Zoar dancing, playing, jumping up & down while being blow-dried after a bath! He sorta has that vintage Billy Idol look, so his song "Dancing With Myself" fit right in! My Mom is using the Hair Dryer while I film, and Zoar-Zoar is really funny + crazy showing off! He loves the wind in his feathers! UMBRELLA COCKATOOS ROCK!!!

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  • your bird is so cute. ^.^

    But i was wondering, can birds be potty trained?

  • this parrot is totally making my day, and it is making me wanna dance XD

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  • @Chelbsie Of course they can. Mine goes potty on command every time! :) It's actually easier than most dogs.

  • Lmao Too Cute At 2:16 Its Freakin Hilarious

  • How much are these birds at pet shops?

  • @Chelbsie yes, mine is :)

  • @Chelbsie yes actually they can

  • hilarious!!!!!!!

    

  • @CowieMooCowxo87 - plus hes a spoiled rescue bird. he has come along way though. umbrellas def march to the beat of a different drum

  • @CowieMooCowxo87- its not something i would even think about getting an expert to attempt, though i doubt anyone could train the little bastard lol. he clearly knows what hes supposed to do and not but doesnt care. he doesnt poop on furniture really, just floor or carpet as their instinct is to poop on the ground. usually he will stop attempting if you yell at him early enough. molluccans do tend to be more calm but they all have their own personal tendencies.

  • @TheFreshPeddler yeah I guess it depends on the type of bird. I have had a molluccan cockatoo who was very well potty trained. if he wasn't in his cage or on one of his stands he wouldn't poop unless you told him it was ok, so he never pooped on any furniture! and a sulphur crested, as well as 2 umbrellas. you could try to find a bird trainer/expert or something to help you. in the meantime praise him when he poops somewhere good and say "no, bad" when he poops elsewhere.

  • @heather910711 - and you will most likely be bitten by it on occasion, unless you have very fast reflexes or never let it out. it might have periodic obsessions with inanimate objects or places, flash lights, open drawers, closets, alarm clocks. try keeping it on a perch when all it wants to do for a month is chew on the alarm clock or run under your bed because he saw a flashlight under there at some point. even wearing new glasses might get you bitten on the nose if not careful

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