Need help for my african grey parrot

Dennic
By Dennic

hello there,
i bought an african grey parrot recently. hes having the problem of screaming whenever any1 goes near to his cage. hes so frightend, maybe because the ex-owner was not treated well. i need to help him. if anyone can tel me how to train ma parrot please lemme knw.
appreciate your quick reply
Regards

By jasminejasmine• 22 Jun 2009 18:35
Rating: 4/5
jasminejasmine

Dr Walter at Doha Vets 4367187 is a avian specialist

By Dennic• 22 Jun 2009 10:00
Dennic

i really dont knw wheather am right or wrong whn i saw him there. all i need to help him out. he was struggling from the shop and they realy dnt care about him. and for your kind info i dnt go to the souq to buy an african parrot or any other birds.

thanks for ur reply.

By Chelsea• 21 Jun 2009 11:04
Rating: 5/5
Chelsea

Unfortunately because you don't know your bird's history or what's happened to it in the past, it's not something that can be fixed overnight.

If you bought the bird in a pet shop then the chances are that they are not used to human contact and that he/she is terrified of what you might do. Most birds in pet shops only see humans when they're peering into the cage or being grabbed.

Make sure your bird is in the biggest cage you can afford/fit into your accomodation and has plenty to keep them occupied. There is no such thing as too big a cage! This is not something you should cut corners on and a small cage is definitely cruel. Good quality parrot toys can be bought on the internet and homemade toys work well too! Perches, rope, ladders, hanging toys and wooden blocks should all be given to keep them amused. Make sure they're parrot-proof though as they can destroy most things!! The cardboard ring inside a roll of heavy duty tape is good if hung from the roof of the cage and empty toilet roll tubes too. It makes a mess but keeps them entertained for 10 minutes!

If you can, take your bird to the vet and have his/her wings clipped so you can leave the cage open and it can have access to outside the cage as well. Obviously this is not a good idea if you have cats or dogs!

You need to try to get the bird to trust you. Put his/her cage in a quiet room that is used frequently. The living room is ideal if it's not too noisy, or the kitchen.

Whenever you pass your birds cage, spend a few seconds talking to it in a calm voice and offer it a peanut or some fruit. Eventually he/she will associate you coming to the cage with good things and should stop screaming.

It's not something that will be fast - you're looking at a couple of months hard work minimum to get your bird to trust you. Try getting parrot information off the internet as well - there will probably be a lot of good advice about how to handle a new bird.

By jailbroken114• 21 Jun 2009 10:48
Rating: 3/5
jailbroken114

Free the bird. Perhaps you will behave like your parrot once you are inside that cage. Try it and you will see...

By Oryx• 21 Jun 2009 10:08
Oryx

WTF is an African Grey Parrot doing in Qatar???

WTF is it doing in a cage????

Your bird is probably going crazy because it shouldn't be here or in a cage but in the wild where it bloody well belongs.

This bird trade at souq wagif makes me want to vomit....

do you know how many birds may have been killed to get just one bird here?

I have to steer clear of that area...seeing a macaw in souq wagif is heinous

Exotic pets are the ultimate in selfish vanity

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