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		<title>Finding Out How To Train A Parrot &#8211; It Is Simpler Then You Think!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Feb 2011 13:26:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris Pinkston</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you own a parrot there are definite issues that you'll want to think of to give you essentially the most out of your pet and they enjoy a satisfied lifetime. Many feel that parrots are incredibly dull and they quite frankly take a seat on the perch for hours doing almost nothing. If you should teach your parrot well then they'll carry out some fantastic tricks in addition to communicate. This could keep friends and family intrigued for hours and you will then be surprised simply how much your parrot could learn.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you own a parrot there are definite issues that you&#8217;ll want to think of to give you essentially the most out of your pet and they enjoy a satisfied lifetime. Many feel that parrots are incredibly dull and they quite frankly take a seat on the perch for hours doing almost nothing. If you should teach your parrot well then they&#8217;ll carry out some fantastic tricks in addition to communicate. This could keep friends and family intrigued for hours and you will then be surprised simply how much your parrot could learn.</p>
<p>You simply must establish a good relationship with your parrot and when you hand feed them then the training will be easier for you. You should obtain your parrots trust as they definitely would react very well to someone they cherish and have confidence in. You must never shout or attack your parrot as this will only eliminate all trust it&#8217;s got with you. If you parrot has behaved wrongly which chances are it will do eventually then you definitely should sternly declare absolutely no. In case your parrot actually starts to squawk noisily then place it in its cage and cover it.</p>
<p>Birds are really wise and so they will quickly understand that this isn&#8217;t a way to conduct themselves, just like any other pet a incentive plan performs greater than acting frustrated. Always have some form of treat for your parrot to make certain that after they do anything you enjoy it is possible to award them instantly.</p>
<p>The first couple of commands possibly will take time to get down therefore you have to be patient. After your parrot is familiar with what is expected of them they will probably really enjoy learning different things.</p>
<p>A great number of people obtain parrots simply because of his or her skill to speak which will result in hours of excitement teaching your parrots words and phrases. Consider though that not all parrots do for that matter communicate hence avoid being displeased if yours doesn&#8217;t want to communicate. You probably should start with simplified words and phrases and then hang on to find out if they copy you (be careful what you state around your parrot). They are going to in many instances duplicate noises such as the phone or door chime. If they do then this is a fabulous sign that they should speak.</p>
<p>The ideal age to instruct your parrots is approximately 6 months old and then the teaching sessions should really be kept short. Your parrot is prone to lose attention by trying too hard which means small times tend to be more effective for you both. Once you have experimented with a few lessons then it becomes time to enjoy your parrot.</p>
<p>Learning how to <a target='_blank' href="http://trainaparrot.com/">train a parrot</a> can be a exciting and rewarding experience for both you and your parrot. Learn the proper <a target='_blank' href="http://trainaparrot.com/parrot-training">parrot training</a> methods to get started on the correct foot.</p>
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		<title>Decorative Bird Cages</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Aug 2009 07:50:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>B Irdy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Decorative bird cages are often used to enhance the appearance of a room or garden, and do not always house real birds, they often look their best when hung in a garden or patio area, however more and more these days you can find decorative bird cages hung in flats and apartments, where they may [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Decorative bird cages are often used to enhance the appearance of a room or garden, and do not always house real birds, they often look their best when hung in a garden or patio area, however more and more these days you can find decorative bird cages hung in flats and apartments, where they may house fake parrots or doves as a style statement.</p>
<p><strong>Adding style with a decorative bird cage</strong></p>
<p>The use of decorative bird cages as a style statement is becoming ever more popular and they are available in a number of different materials, bamboo, wood and various types of metal (stainless steel, bronze or copper).</p>
<p>Wooden or bamboo bird cages are often more decorative but should only be used to house fake birds as they are more difficult to keep clean and can become unhygienic if they are used to house a real bird. If you are having your home redesigned by an interior designer you can often get you bird cage designed so that it fits in with the new theme of your home.</p>
<p>If you intend to house a real bird in your decorative bird cage you are probably better served to buy a metal cage of some kind, as this type of cage is more easily maintained.  However because this type of cage is usually heavier that its wooden or bamboo counterpart you should make sure that the hook or stand that you are using can carry the extra weight. You should also be careful when choosing the colour of the bird cage, stainless steel quite often will fit in no matter what your colour scheme, however if you go for a bronze or copper coloured cage you should make sure that it will fit in with the colour scheme of your home.</p>
<p>Decorative bird cages often look more attractive when hung on a matching decorative stand, but again the same amount of care should be taken when choosing the stand as you do when choosing the cage. If the cage is going to house a real cockatiel or parrot you need to make sure that cage is big enough so that the birds have enough room. You may also want to add some nice decorative accessories to the cage so that your bird can occupy and exercise itself, such as a swing or a slide.</p>
<p>You need also to be aware that although decorative bird cages that contain real birds are very pleasing to the eye, birds can sometimes be noisy and unless you clean their cages regularly can also cause unpleasant smells around the house.  You should therefore choose carefully where you will situate your cage and make sure that you clean the cage at least every other day if not every day.</p>
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