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Bird-Click

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  • Members: 5351
  • Category: Birds
  • Founded: Jul 2, 2001
  • Language: English
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We recommend the book:
"Getting Started: Clicker Training for Birds,"
by Melinda Johnson ... http://tiny.cc/iV5Yu
Or instantly download the e-book at http://www.clickertraining.com/

Founded in 1997, Bird-Click introduced clicker training to the world of pet birds. Learn to clicker train your bird! Use your new skills to overcome behavior problems, such as shyness, biting and screaming; to make your bird your best friend; to teach useful behaviors, such as cooperating with wing and nail grooming, staying on the play gym, and coming to you on call; and to enjoy hours of play that provides him/her with mental stimulation by teaching fun parlor tricks, from basketball to roller skating. We teach using all-positive methods (no force, coercion or food deprivation). The birds love it and so do we! Avian behavior and training is our focus. Come on in, pull up a perch, dangle your feet, introduce yourself and tell us about your birds.

Terri says: "Jessie is a 5-y.o. male Red Belly Parrot. I started clicker training with him when he was about 4 months old. Having found this group really saved our relationship when we were going through a hard time of biting, which happened once he got older. We got past that stage and he loves performing. The first step in teaching this was to teach retrieve with the ball. Then I shaped the drop in the basket. We started out with the basket lower then raised it as he learned. You can check out his photo album which shows many more tricks and his YouTube video...Many thanks to BirdClick for all it has done and does!"

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