How to Train a Parrot : How to Train Parrots with Observations

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Uploaded by on Mar 4, 2008

By observing what you are eating or doing, parrots will mimic you, and learn by observation and learn more about parrot training in this free pet care video about using observations to train your parrot.

Expert: Elizabeth Cantu
Bio: Elizabeth Cantu has owned and been working with parrots since 1994. She has been active in captive parrot rescue and rehabilitation.
Filmmaker: julio costilla

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  • to everyone who is saying she knows nothing about birds well you are WRONG, i have tried ALL of her ideas and they WORK very very well. as for the white bird that has plucked out his feathers, stop saying she is a bad owner, for all you know she has gone to a vet and gotten treatment or it may have happened for reasons that YOU dont know.

    i love your videos, they really help

  • awesome

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  • does it work for eclucids?

  • When i get close to my african grey parrot his feathers ruffle up and he bows his head down and lets me pet him . Is that normal for his feathers to ruffle up like that ? or is he scared ? Or tellig me to get away ?

  • the bird is like wtf is she talking so much

  • omg that was brilliant they look so intelligent

  • i feel sorry for the cackatoo

  • The whole observing their other flock members eating then wanting what you have is very true for my friends bird. Her quaker parrot was sitting on my shoulder and reached for what ever I was trying to put into my mouth, I learned how to share that day haha.

  • @quakerparrotlily lol. i am also a 11 year old child who's more matured than his age. I have two budgies which I completely tamed on my own. I am going to buy a blue and gold macaw and I have never trained a parrot and is looking what to do for biting since they have sharp beaks.

  • Elizabeth is awesome unlike that weirdo that makes you go to his website.

  • sweet vid, i have a parrot, check him out!

  • what happened to that poor cockatoo?

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