Hartz Bonanza 4-Pack Treat Stick, Cockatiel
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Animal-control officer gets on-the-job training Wally the cockatiel had escaped his cage and was eluding capture outside, flitting from tree to tree and getting increasingly sluggish as |
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Don't forget the family pet Don't forget the family petFor bird lovers, your parakeet, parrot, cockatiel or budgie might appreciate a new hanging toy in their cage. Of course, don't forget that everyone loves a |
Spunky, sweet, and lovable...these are just a few of the many words that describe these feathered creatures. Cockatiels make great pets and friends when taken care of correctly. I will tell you everything you need to know from the right way to purchase a bird to the best diet to getting your feathered friend to talk! Read along and you too will be crazy for cockatiels! should step onto your finger. If the bird should spook and becomes nervous move your hand away from the bird, but let it remain in the cage, and then try again.
Once the bird has accepted your hand and is no longer threatened by you, teaching can begin to get the bird to move from your finger back to its perch.
Hold your finger next to the perch and make a movement to encourage your bird to step off of you. (I usually turn my finger slightly to compel Loki to step off). While making the movement also say a word of command. (Some people say "up" or "down," but I usually use the word "Scoot" to signal to Loki that its...