Consistently Reward Positive Behavior
To ensure fruitful and productive training, rewards should be given consistently, so your bird associates the treat with desired action. Reward your bird immediately after each correct
behavior so he is able to make a clear connection. Any delays can weaken the association and confuse your bird.
Clearly defining the relationship between desired action and treat will be the basis for all behavior modification. Reward positive behavior and never hit, yell, or give any other type of punishment. This will only help to erode the trust you are trying to establish.
Make training a positive and pleasurable experience. Be sure to lavish your bird with verbal rewards and praise your bird for each success. Training sessions should always end on a positive note. Soon, the interaction during training will be reward enough and you'll be pleasantly surprised at all the tricks your well-behaved bird is able to perform.
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When should I give my bird a treat? |
| Treats should be given as a reward to positively reinforce desired behavior. When training, reward good behavior immediately. Do not acknowledge bad behavior in any way. |
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