gain trust and bond with your #cockatiel
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Be persistent and gentle and interact with your bird a good deal. Some cockatiels take a while to trust. Hand feed a palatable treat and a small amount several times a day. You also can make a point of talking and interacting when you feed and water and change the bedding in the cage. Other than that just be gentle and persistent.
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Cockatiels are popular household pets that are known for their affectionate and playful personalities. However, like any pet, building a strong bond with your cockatiel takes time, patience and effort. In this article, we will share some tips to gain trust and bond with your cockatiel.
1. Respect your bird’s space
One of the first things you need to do to gain your bird’s trust is to respect its space. Let your cockatiel move around freely without forcing it to come out of its cage. It’s best to keep the cage in a room where your family spends time so that your bird can easily get used to human contact. If you rush your bird and try to get close to it before it’s ready, it may get scared and not trust you.
2. Create a comfortable and safe environment
Your bird’s environment can have a significant impact on its bonding experience with you. Ensure that your bird’s cage is comfortable, clean, and spacious enough to move around freely. Give your bird plenty of toys to play with, perches to sit on, and a clean food and water dish. Make sure that the temperature of the room is not too hot or cold, and avoid placing the cage in direct sunlight or drafty areas.
3. Speak to your bird
Talking to your cockatiel can help it become accustomed to your voice and feel more comfortable around you. You can start with simple words like “hello” or “good bird” and gradually build up to longer sentences. Remember to use a soft and gentle tone when talking to your bird as loud noises and shouting can scare it.
4. Offer your bird treats
Treats can be a great way to bond with your bird. Offer your cockatiel favorite treats like fruits, nuts, or seeds. You can use these treats as a reward when your bird behaves well. However, be sure to not offer too many treats as it can affect your bird’s health.
5. Spend time with your bird
Spending time with your bird is key to building a strong bond. Incorporate training sessions and playtime into your daily routine to help your bird become more comfortable with you. Use positive reinforcement techniques, like giving treats and praise, to encourage your bird’s behavior.
6. Be patient
Building a bond with your bird can take time, so it’s essential to be patient. Don’t rush things and let your bird dictate the pace of the relationship. Respect your bird’s boundaries, and take things slowly to avoid scaring it.
In summary, bonding with your cockatiel requires time, patience, and effort. Respect your bird’s space, create a comfortable and safe environment, speak softly and offer treats. Spend time with your bird and use positive reinforcement techniques. With time, your bird will become comfortable around you, and you will both have a strong bond.
Be persistent and gentle and interact with your bird a good deal. Some cockatiels take a while to trust. Hand feed a palatable treat and a small amount several times a day. You also can make a point of talking and interacting when you feed and water and change the bedding in the cage. Other than that just be gentle and persistent.
Ok this might be a bit stupid to ask but the bird can fly away before i can gain his trust right?
I got my cockatiel yesterday when i was getting ot he was ating at the pet store but now he hasnt eatten anything
Not my cockatiel responding to the cockatiels in the video. Maybe it is too late to bond them to me?
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i need help. my cockatiel distrusts me so much it attacks my hand if it's roughly 30cm near him. i have had him for 3 years and he's a grumpy little sh still
My cockatiel doesn't trust me one bit
Whatever I try to feed him something
He bites me
How can i make my cockatiel eat veggies and fruits 🙁
uhmmm my cocktail likes chips..
Nice
I tried paying attention to what my bird likes to eat but I found out he likes to eat Froot Loops, pencil lead, and salty chips (and pretty much anything salty that he’s not supposed to eat) ;-;
I adopted a cockatiel on Saturday aswell as a budgie same day. Today my cockatiel ate from me but my budgie sadly didn't. I will keep doing this and hopefully they trust me!
My cockatiel so far doesn’t show interest in sunflower seeds or millet and they’re the only treats I have
Mine loves apples,DIDINT want to taste banana tho!She hardly steps on my hand,but when I let her out to fly she adores me!!
But when I try to offer a treat with my hand it bites me
Thanks before you uploaded this my cockatiel eats any food I give well pellets from inside the cage thanks to your guide I hope I can tame him fully
My cockatiel will only eat millet from me if he’s in the cage if he’s not he won’t even be on the same side of the room as me any tips for that?
Awww
Your channel helps me regularly. I got my first Budgies when they were already adults. And also I'm a Student and was totally ignorant about taming them. So, it is progressing very very slowly, but even a small advancement is very rewarding. ❤️❤️
Im soo happy for Ringo! You saved him and now he is happy chirping and beautiful. You saved his life!
I can't have my cockatiels in the home because my parents let them outside so taming is difficult. I successfully made one of cockatiel step on a stick i have in hand to reach a treat he likes. Should i continue?
Thank you for this video
Now I can tame my budgies
Love your babies!
I lost my budgie yesterday:( He left me alone☹️ I am missing him really much☹
Great video great job great information