How To It is possible to teach a parrotlet tricks.

The smallest parrot species, parrotlets, are fun pets.Like other birds, they can be trained.If you want to train your parrotlet, you need to establish trust, be consistent with your training, and use simple commands.

Step 1: With your parrotlet.

You need to develop a bond with your parrotlet.The parrotlet should let you touch it.Spending more time with your bird will help build that bond between you.Don't try to train your new parrotlet right away.You should spend time acclimating yourselves to each other.

Step 2: Follow the signals of your parrotlet.

A parrotlet is a fun bird who enjoys training.To make sure they are in the right frame of mind to practice tricks, you should watch their moods.Save the training session for a different time if your parrotlet is tired or cranky.For at least 15 minutes, put the parrotlet back in its cage and let it play.Try again.

Step 3: There is a calm training area.

To fully focus on you and feel comfortable enough to learn tricks, your parrotlet needs to feel safe and secure in the training area.Make sure there are no animals in the room.Birds can feel threatened in unfamiliar spaces if the parrotlet is not familiar with the room.After training your parrotlet there, don't change training areas.

Step 4: An incentive can be found.

Birds want to learn tricks.They will not do it to please their human.Rewarding food is a great incentive for most parrotlets.You can use your bird's favorite food as a reward.During training sessions, only give your parrotlet food.You can use seeds, nuts, or fruit.Give them small pieces of the treats so they don't get too much.

Step 5: For each trick, use a different word.

There are different words associated with different actions.To teach a desired behavior, use 1 to 2 word commands.Phrases and sentences should not be used.The words "hop" or "step up" are great for the intended actions.

Step 6: Reward your parrotlet immediately.

Give your parrotlet a treat as soon as it does its behavior to reinforce the trick.If you wait until after the training session, parrots will forget what they did to earn the treat.Your parrotlet associates the behavior with the trick if you give the treat right after it.

Step 7: Try using a clicker.

Clicker training is a good way to teach parrotlet tricks.The sound of the click means the bird gets a reward.When the bird performs the action you want, you press the clicker.The parrotlet learns to associate the sound of the click with the action and the reward, so it will repeat the act to earn its reward.

Step 8: The sessions should be limited to 10 minutes.

There should be short training sessions with your birds.There will be 2 to 3 10-minute sessions each day.If you keep trying, your bird may get frustrated.The train is at the same time each day.The routine helps your bird get used to it.

Step 9: The bird should be taught to step up.

One of the first commands taught to birds is step up.Slowly and calmly move your finger, wrist, or perch to the right in front of the parrotlet.If you say, "step up," your bird will probably step onto the perch.When the action is complete, give verbal praise and a treat.Press the bird's lower abdomen if it won't raise its leg.The bird should get off balance.Put your finger under its foot when it lifts its leg.

Step 10: You can teach your bird how to wave.

You can teach your parrotlet to wave.Place your other hand in front of the bird as if you were going to let it step on the finger.When it lifts its leg, praise it and give it a treat.When you save wave without your other hand in front of it, the bird will lift its leg.

Step 11: Train your bird to speak.

Talking is one of the neat tricks parrotlets can do.You can teach parrots a few words and phrases, even though they can't talk as much as other parrots.Start by talking to your bird.It will learn to speak if it hears your voice more.Say what you want your parrotlet to say.It's important to say the words happily and enthusiastically.This will make your parrotlet use them.Words can be connected with objects or actions.When you enter a room, say hello to your bird.If you want them to know what a grape is, say "grape!" every time you give them one.Treat them when they say something.