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Tips to Help You Care for Your Parrot

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

One of the most important aspects of a parrot’s care is its cage. Look for a cage that gives your parrot plenty of room to move around, even spread its wings a bit. It’s also important to purchase a cage that will look good in your room as it will be as permanent as any piece of furniture. You’ll also want to make sure you choose a cage that has bars with appropriate spacing for the type and size of your parrot, to prevent injury by your parrot fitting his or her head through the bars.

Feeding

Parrot foods available include the typical seed diet as well as pellet food. Pellet food generally contains more of a variety of nutrients and food than a seed diet. Pellets contain fruits and vegetables as well as a variety of grains. What you choose to feed your parrot may depend on your parrot’s taste as some parrots simply won’t like seeds, but will enjoy pellets and vice versa. In addition to pellets or seeds, treats are also available for parrots, including mixtures of fruits, nuts and seeds.

Grooming

Parrots do require regular grooming, including grooming of their beaks, nails and wings, but generally it is not recommended for a novice to attempt to groom their parrot. Consider taking a lesson from a veterinarian or bird expert before attempting to groom your parrot, this is for your safety as well as your parrot.

Training:

Training is vital. Begin by teaching these animals simple tricks to learn to obey. This will help these animals to be stable with you and in its environment. The parrot needs socializing and affection and in return will be a wonderful pet. One of the biggest advantages to having a parrot is that your parrot can be trained to do any number of tasks and tricks. Training aids are available including click trainers, harnesses and leashes. Consider also a parrot training book or DVD to help you train your parrot.

Entertainment:

Toys will be important to the entertainment and general emotional health and behavior of your parrot. Get them toys that are appropriate for their size, age and temperament. Great toys for parrots include rubber toys, puzzle type toys, wood toys, leather toys, toys where the parrot can practice foraging for food and metal toys.