Parrot Psychology


Just like the kids rely on parents to love and care, as well as pet parrot. They depend on us to provide, stimulate loving, safe and social environment. poor care, both physically and mentally, can cause illness, depression and death in parrots.
Parrots are one of the most beautiful animals, intelligent, and charming. As a friend, they require more attention than dogs or cats and they are demanding more oversight and maintenance. These birds can leave upwards of 60 years and beyond. They are known for their intelligence and their ability to speak. Because of their intelligence, it is vital they are given ade

quate environmental stimulation. You have to earn their trust.
Negative impacts on birds kept confined or kept in isolation
Being very social animals, birds learn to deal with people and depend on us for socialization and interaction. They were able to conduct highly intelligent. When the cage bound for a term or continuing to let it go, abnormal behavior is established. Its curiosity and declining friendly. Boredom and depression can set in, causing the feather-plucking, self-mutilation and even death. Many parrots are emotionally than toddlers. One would never leave children or leave them alone to fend for themselves, depriving them of the social, love the interaction and guidance. As a child, parrots need and deserve patience, positive attention and the opportunity to explore and learn beyond.
A loving environment results in happy and unhappy bird bird bird is healthy.
Suggested activities to keep your bird happy
There are many ways to show love and devotion for your parrot. Chat with your parrot when you're cooking dinner or folding laundry, if even from another room, was to convince him. Sing and whistle to your bird at random times. If you are reading, read aloud to your bird. Just hearing your voice exciting for parrots.
Reward your parrot for good behavior. Praise him often. Teach him new tricks that involve him using his brain.
Let your parrot to sit with you as you watch a movie or listening to music. All this shows your love and your faithfulness and convincing your bird that he is part of a family, loving care.
Parrots need 10-12 hours without interruption, dark sleep, quiet every night. Cover their cages while they rested. This copy of their own nesting instincts and provides a safe environment.
Give your parrot the daily love and devotion. Instead, you will be rewarded with a bird happy, well adjusted and the faithful who will enrich your life for years to come.

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