E-book Category: Animals E-book Title: Talky Parrot Training System Book Description: In The Book, You Will Learn: * Secrets That The Pros Use For Teaching Your Parrot A Variety Of Tricks.
* How To Teach Your Parrot To Speak. Astound Your Friends!
* How To Potty Train Your Parrot WOW!!
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---Do you know when parrots are the most talkative? ---Do you know a parrot's average life span? ---Do you know the single most important lesson in training your parrot? ---Do you know how to potty train your parrot? ---Do you realize just how easy it is to teach your parrot a variety of tricks?
THANKS to the extremely well written "TALKY-PARROT TRAINING SYSTEM"
You will find your bird training experience to be very successful and rewarding. Remember
you are the key to your parrot's success. Your steady guidance is the foundation upon
which training stands!! YOUR REWARD ------ YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS WILL BE AMAZED WHEN YOUR PARROT NOT ONLY TALKS TO YOU BUT ALSO FOLLOWS YOUR COMMANDS!
Here is just a small sample from this entertaining and informative book:
".......The first key to parrot discipline is understanding that parrots will naturally seek dominance within their flock. Which means your parrot, shall we call him Shakes, will initially see himself as the potential head of the family. He will want to do whatever feels right at the time, and answering to your beck and call probably isn't on his list of high priorities. Your first and most persistent lesson is to teach Shakes that you are the one in control, that you are the dominant member of the flock........" Here are some of the many things that you will learn: Do parrots have larger brains than other bird species?
How many hundreds of species are there in the parrot family?
Your parrot has a 53 million year history in the wild. Does he have any domesticated instincts?
What is the best time of day for Parrot training? Does it matter?
Is your persistence of any great importance?
What is "toweling"?
We have all heard tales of parrots living to be over a hundred years old. But realistically what is an average life span for my parrot?
Which species is the easiest to train and why?
Which species is the easiest to teach to speak?
When your bird ruffles his feathers and squirms a little------What might this indicate?
How do you develop a working relationship with your parrot?
Do you understand the meaning of "on command training"?