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Easy Ways to Bond With Your Bird

Taking time to bond with your bird is essential to building a long-lasting and happy relationship with your pet. Birds are not tamed and operate with a flock mentality, so forming a bond with your pet is important to helping him understand that you are his buddy. The power of the relationship between you and your bird will greatly influence the quality of your pet’s life, as well as your ownership experience.

If you need help bonding with your bird, try these effective ways of helping shy birds warm up to you. They will likely help if you find that your relationship with your pet could use some work.

1.Make time to socialize

Some birds, especially those that have been rehomed or rescued, may not have had much exposure to humans during their lifetime.Some may have had very negative experiences concerning people.

The best way to deal with problems like these is to desensitize the bird to your presence. If your bird gets tense every time you come around, slowly begin to take 5 to 10 minutes a day to sit near your bird and speak to him.

Be alert not to make any sudden moves around the bird, and talk in a happy, animated voice. As your bird gets more comfortable around you, you can begin to spend more time with him.

2.Share your meal with your bird

Sharing your meal with your bird is a best way to help him see you as part of his flock.So sharing a meal can go a long way in helping your bird realize that you will not harm them.

If you decide to offer your bird a tasty treat from your plate, make sure that the food you are sharing is un salted. If your bird is shy about trying the food, put a bite into his bowl, and eat your portion in front of your bird. Speak softly and talk about how good the food is.

3.Try some grooming sessions

Grooming forms a bond between families. As the point of bonding with your bird is to get him to accept you as a family member, grooming can be a best way to get the message across if the bird will allow handling.

If the bird allows you to, try gently scratching the back of his head. Once your bird begins to trust you more, you may even decide to invest in a shower perch so that your feathered friend can accompany you in the tub.

4.Try some cool old fashioned bribery

One way to attract shy birds out of the cage to play is to bribe them. Try making up home made toys and place some in your pet’s cage to enjoy. Note the ones that seem to be his favorites, and then try “decorating” your shirt with them while standing close to an open cage door. This may help your bird see how much fun you can be, and is sometimes an offer that even very timid birds can’t refuse.

5.Let the music move you

Wild birds have two main forms of communication: their voices and body language. As bird owners, we can use this knowledge to help ourselves bond more closely with our captive pets.

If you feel that your bird doesn’t view you as much of a friend, then try singing some of your favorite songs to your pet and dancing around. It sounds a bit silly, but most birds can’t avoid joining in the fun. You may even want to play some of these popular songs about birds to help set the mood.

See Also:What To Do If Your Bird Flies Away

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