First off, this is not an ad for this training pouch but seriously, it saved our training sessions recently.
MANY people fumble or lack coordination in holding treats, a clicker, a target stick, more treats... and then being able to actually use each of those tools successfully and timely!
I've heard of people attaching a clicker permanently t...
The more times you let your bird say "no" with its body language and you respect that decision, the more often your bird will say YES! The more often you give your bird a choice, the more often it will choose you.
This is an incredibly important lesson in parrot ownership. If your bird doesn't want to go on the counter, don't make it. Ask your...
Everyone involved needed this session to fill their souls. Morgan included.
Sometimes the shorter sessions make it easier to squeeze more positivity into them, and leave the bird and person wanting more next time.
Patty's lessons:
1. Hold foot immediately when Morgan steps up (thumb immediately down on foot.) this makes Morgan feel more se...
Reminder: Morgan is a 7 year old camelot macaw with a foot defect she was hatched with.
To catch up with Morgan's story, please click here.
Lessons from this video:
Always end the session on a positive note and while the enthusiasm is still high!
Crashing is part of the learning process - just like a toddler looks to its parents for how to re...
I literally use my own blog articles as a reminder and a guide to my next choices in my training with Morgan. Although Patty, her owner, is a parrot health and nutrition guru, she is not a trainer and so I will be training them both. I find this much easier to do if Patty can be part of the process, which has been part of my hope all along. This...
It feels like weeks have gone by to me, but its just been day by day... so day 12 got its own video.
There are numerous reasons to take breaks from formal training. I was just in a funk that happened to coincide with when I thought Morgan might need a physical break from working muscles that have not been worked on a consistent basis in the pas...