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Although bird poop has no odor, and is relatively harmless, few
people are willing to venture into public with it on their shoulder for friends
to notice and say "Hey, I'll bet you have a pet bird". True bird lovers
understand that occasionally one will be pooped on by their loving pet and they
accept it with grace and dignity.
Nonetheless, EWPR believes that all pets should be well mannered, and pooping on
people is not good manners. Therefore, we feel that potty training should be
employed for a happier coexistence with your pet bird. It is true that you can
potty train your bird. Don't expect your bird to return to its cage when it has
to eliminate but, it will be able hold it for reasonable about of time until you
can get it to a place that it is allowed to drop. The principle behind this
training technique is that your bird needs to relieve itself every 15 to 20
minutes. The technique is simple. Each time you take your bird out of its cage,
immediately place the bird onto its playpen. As you are waiting for the bird to
drop, repeat a key word that you will use to trigger the event. I use "Dump".
One of our customers says "Do your Poopie". Missy uses "Go Poo Poo". Any word
you choose will work. The key words are important because they will be a cue to
let your bird know what you expect. If your bird does not go within 2 to 3
minutes, take the bird off of the playpen for a couple of minutes. Then place
the bird back onto the playpen until it goes. Repeat the process until the bird
poops.
Your bird is not allowed off of the perch for any extended period of time until
it has dropped. The bird's reward is getting off of the perch to be with you.
Lots of verbal and physical praise is important when they go where they are
supposed to go. While the bird is out of its cage, it is important to return it
to the playpen every 15 to 20 minutes, make it stay there, and repeat the key
word until the bird drops. When your bird poops, its reward is coming off of the
playpen to be with you and to receive more praise and petting. Once your bird
begins to recognize the key word, you can say it before you remove your bird
from the cage and he will learn to poop before he comes out.
Utilizing this technique, being patient, being persistent, and keeping on
schedule will potty train your bird in 2 to 3 weeks. Potty trained does not mean
that your bird will return to the cage or playpen to poop. Potty trained means
that the bird will hold its poops for a reasonable period of time (30 to 45
minutes depending on the size of the bird) until it is put in a proper place to
relieve itself (on a playpen or in its cage). Potty trained also means that your
bird should poop on command by using the key words mentioned earlier. This is
very handy when you take your bird to friends' or families' homes. You should be
able to hold your bird over a sink, trash can, or other appropriate receptacle
and tell the bird to poop, thereby leaving the friends, family and carpet free
of unwanted poop stains. This technique works!
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