The Most Important Tool in Training

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  • @vogelvrouw
    @vogelvrouw 6 лет назад +123

    Your dog is adorable! I have a parrot who does the clicker sound whenever i do something he likes or give him a treat, it so funny, hes trying to train me

    • @TheFox517
      @TheFox517 5 лет назад +2

      That's simply amazing.

    • @beatmoder
      @beatmoder 5 лет назад +1

      Ikr

    • @lottatroublemaker6130
      @lottatroublemaker6130 5 лет назад +6

      The best thing is that he probably succeeds with his training of you too... 🤣

  • @vsb000
    @vsb000 6 лет назад +22

    Lol when Smokey grabbed the red container!

    • @vsb000
      @vsb000 6 лет назад +3

      and yes, positive reinforcement is a great tool in training!

  • @TattooedGranny
    @TattooedGranny Год назад +3

    This is all solid advice. I have never used target training but I am considering this to build confidence in my very phobic new DYH rescue. High value treats have been helpful to get him to explore parts of his cage that he fears and to step up. He still sometimes looks at my hands with fear so it has been a slow process. I have had him for a month. He loves head scratches and his freedom. His cage door is always open now. I was told he was kept in a cage for 36 years with no toys. Previous to this I have raised and trained hand fed babies which were soooo easy. My new guy progresses every day but slowly. Thank you for your videos.

  • @4and20blackbirdsbakedinapi6
    @4and20blackbirdsbakedinapi6 4 года назад +4

    I don't have any winged pet or friend, but I love watching your videos and how you teach about the care of birds with your beloved Smokey. Simply uplifting to know that there are those out there who love their little pets, and you're a joy to listen to, with how calm and astoundingly patient you are when you teach, and not at all condescending or making poor attempts at being a comedian. You're an inspiration, and are selfless, to boot. Well done on being such a pillar, and a solid role model.

  • @michellestrauss4293
    @michellestrauss4293 6 лет назад +12

    Your videos are so insightful and I'm really really glad that you take the time to document and share your experiences and techniques with Smokey. It's inspired me to take on a different, more patient approach with animals, and while your relationship with Smokey has made me more drawn towards owning a bird of my own, your explanations have directed me into first gaining proper knowledge and into volunteering to understand the breadth of responsibilities and commitments there are. In the meantime it's very cool to see the relationship you share with your bird. Cheers

  • @katieclark5621
    @katieclark5621 6 лет назад +11

    I’m so glad I found your videos. I recently got a Senegal and I am going to tr your techniques:-) excited to try. Thank you!!!

  • @jenniferdonth8759
    @jenniferdonth8759 3 года назад +2

    You have an amazing human being. I absolutely love watching your videos. The work your doing by informing people is so important. You are so relatable and make such amazing points with clear directions. I really hope more people catch on and see the benefits for them and their pets to have such a happier, healthier relationship. People don't always see or understand it's a shared respect between animal and human,every animal is their own unique individuall as is the human.

  • @gospeltractslove
    @gospeltractslove 6 лет назад +4

    That's an awesome looking congo, love the light grey silver color.

  • @oneworld3719
    @oneworld3719 6 лет назад +1

    amazing! you can train just anything I think :) LOVE your video. I am thinking about getting one Grey, but I need to learn more ..a lot more. Thanks again for your training advised.

  • @breezyg7652
    @breezyg7652 3 года назад

    Dude ever since I watched your videos my grey has been much happier
    You are the best keep up the good work :D

  • @diannesarasin5186
    @diannesarasin5186 Год назад

    Thank you so much for your very interesting and informative videos. I enjoy them all and shortly I will be bringing home a white cap baby Pionus.

  • @jennibentley9261
    @jennibentley9261 3 года назад

    I have A African gray and I’ve had him 10 years and Blue front Amazon. We wanted to let you know how inspiring your videos are! Thank you.

  • @maribertaglia
    @maribertaglia 6 лет назад +1

    You are so amazing!!! Your caring and love for animals it is really fascinating! Thank you for videos like this!

  • @agapeall2007
    @agapeall2007 6 лет назад +1

    Always love your videos. But this one is really good. Thanks for sharing

  • @sweetypie9711
    @sweetypie9711 4 года назад

    What a gorgeous dog :) You are so clever with animals, you are amazing!

  • @janedoe4471
    @janedoe4471 6 лет назад

    This is the best video I’ve seen on positive reinforcement training. I did want to point out though that negative reinforcement training should never include pain either. Positive reinforcement is adding a stimulus after the desired behaviour, negative reinforcement training is removing a stimulus after the desired behaviour. Example I train horses, when teaching them a forward cue, I’ll tickle their side (where a riders foot would rest) and they try to answer this stimulus in a variety of ways, the second they offer forward, the tickle stops, thus they learn they can stop the tickle by moving forward, the tickle is not in anyway painful or uncomfortable, it is just a question to be answered. Choosing a training method depends heavily on an animals comprehension abilities and how they would educate each other in the wild. From studies I’ve read, parrots and dogs have more intricate communication structures than equines, so positive is far more appropriate for their needs. Cats tend to be, much like horses more reactive to their environments, but due to their independent hunt drive also unresponsive to negative reinforcement. Horses on the other hand as prey animals with a more limited communication range thrive in negative reinforcement training.

  • @davisdiscipline
    @davisdiscipline 6 лет назад

    yo this channel is AMAZINGLY useful for help with TRAINING

  • @tatoopukis
    @tatoopukis 3 года назад

    You are a very good teacher!!! your explanations are clear and to the point!, Very interesting video!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR ALL THE TIPS!

  • @angelofraietta3156
    @angelofraietta3156 Год назад

    This is fantastic. Just what I need to see

  • @cockatielnation5425
    @cockatielnation5425 6 лет назад +12

    I am inspired to start target training my grey... I have given up too easily in the past... excellent video .

    • @wingsNpaws
      @wingsNpaws  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks! Definitely try it. Let me know how it goes!

  • @BirdFlow
    @BirdFlow 6 лет назад +3

    The clicker is a must have + knowing how behavior works. Thanks for the video.

  • @StormInfrastructurePvtLtd
    @StormInfrastructurePvtLtd 5 лет назад +1

    The best information as ever..

  • @Kurdnves
    @Kurdnves 6 лет назад +2

    🙏 thank you. Great video!

  • @stephaniebarrett8057
    @stephaniebarrett8057 4 года назад

    Excellent training technique. Thank you!!

  • @rachelg.2593
    @rachelg.2593 6 лет назад +2

    I heart you! Your videos are awesome training tools! Excited to try it out my pterodactyl grey 😆

    • @wingsNpaws
      @wingsNpaws  6 лет назад +1

      LOL! Let me know how it goes!

  • @emmaurban2274
    @emmaurban2274 6 лет назад +2

    Such a great video. It's always good to review the basics. I've been training my pet dogs for 20 years and still don't have the timing down. What I wish you had covered was how you "charge" the clicker. I never liked using the clicker because it was one more thing to hold onto, so I always used words. But, I see how the clicker can be right ON TIME. That is the BIGGEST part (marking the behavior) and where we often fail. I also like how you point out that the treat shouldn't be given at the same time as the click. I am not sure that I got that before.

    • @lottatroublemaker6130
      @lottatroublemaker6130 5 лет назад

      If you just click your tongue, your timing problem is gone. Click (followed by + treat) a few times, and your dog will get it. With my first dog, who was an adult rescue, it took 10 minutes before she got it. In a short time she started «throwing behaviors» at me, to test if what she did, would be something I liked, which would cause me to click+treat...

  • @KS51ABCAN
    @KS51ABCAN 4 года назад

    You have an excellent training video. Thanks.

  • @1018trickster
    @1018trickster 2 года назад

    That was the best explanation of using a clicker I’ve ever seen!

  • @LindaLuxable
    @LindaLuxable 5 лет назад +1

    Your love for your pets just warms my heart.

  • @snikrdoodls14
    @snikrdoodls14 6 лет назад

    I’d love to have a pet bird when I’m older. I spend the majority of my time at home or not in a work environment for medical problems. And I don’t think that will change over time. So the bird would definitely spend most of their time with me. Also their a life long companion which I would love to have. Hopefully in the future, I will consider it. Thanks for your informative videos. Very helpful to a future bird owner.

  • @shivabhatt2260
    @shivabhatt2260 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks a ton finally now I can try to make them friendly I have pair with me

  • @frances623
    @frances623 6 лет назад +1

    I love your videos. I am preparing for an African Grey adoption 2019 or the end of 2018. I love your ideas and concepts. Thank you.

  • @monicacampana3295
    @monicacampana3295 4 года назад

    Thank for teaching.

  • @FiveMinutesEntrepreneur
    @FiveMinutesEntrepreneur 6 лет назад +5

    Cutest dog ever

  • @CenturianEagle
    @CenturianEagle 6 лет назад

    I love smokey!!

  • @vanessafarber3043
    @vanessafarber3043 2 года назад

    Love your folding table, what is it please? Im slowly watching all you videos. Thank you x

  • @those_eyes
    @those_eyes 5 лет назад +1

    You're the best!!!

  • @ainationaldiscovery
    @ainationaldiscovery 6 лет назад +2

    thats just awesome

  • @angelshaven8920
    @angelshaven8920 6 лет назад +5

    AWESOME! KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!

  • @vitthalgharpure9258
    @vitthalgharpure9258 5 лет назад

    Very nice programme.

  • @atharshk6419
    @atharshk6419 4 года назад +1

    i found so many channels but yours is true and realistic

  • @OlWolf1011
    @OlWolf1011 5 лет назад

    I really enjoy your concepts! Personally, I think education is good for ANY brain - humans, dogs, birds, etc. And giving them tasks, jobs, tends to keep them out of trouble - boredom has caused many a critter-caused disaster. One has to also gear education to each individual - example: my first homeschooled service dog was easy to educate by repeating names of items - then showing tasks with the names - and saying "Thank you!" instead of using the clicker as the bridge to a food-crumb reward... my second service dog, however, was SO food-oriented that just the smell of crumbs in my pocket distracted her from what I was trying to show her - Items or Tasks - instead, just the "Thank you!" worked to acknowledge success - and she got a food reward AFTER the whole session. She knew the treat was coming, but AFTER working... "Pay Attention to this NOW - and get treat when you're done."

  • @user-np5ov8rd4u
    @user-np5ov8rd4u 6 лет назад +1

    Nice video, first!

  • @cindykhademi4707
    @cindykhademi4707 2 года назад

    Hi, I’m adopting a African Grey Parrot. I am learning so much from your videos. I have also done some research on these birds as you recommended on one of your videos. It’s so wonderful to see how much you love Smoking especially knowing how birds are being neglected and abused. I’m not sure if you made a video of how you make your foraging wood toys. Do you think that sometime in the future that you can show how you make your foraging toys for Smoky? Thank you so much for sharing your videos. I’m enjoying them.

  • @Angel-iq7ou
    @Angel-iq7ou 6 лет назад +8

    I have a green lilac crowned amazon that was neglected in the past. He is 13 years old and I've managed to take him out of the cage. He explores my room and hss been happier since because he has had oppertunities to fly and he hasn't flew in over 10 years. He was really happy butbjust yeasterday he was wanting to fly to me and so he did and clawed my had and got scared so bit me. I ressisted the urge to react and so i stayed silent and it flew back to the top of his cage. He is very scared of sudden movements and noises.

  • @RandallClark
    @RandallClark 6 лет назад +20

    Great vid as always. I rescue unwanted parrots (currently have seven total, 3 quakers, 2 sun conures, 1 cockatiel, and 1 eclectus.) They all came from various levels of horror, from clueless owners, to straight up abuse and abandonment. I was wondering if you could do a video giving parrot rescues a shoutout, not small guys like me, but the big ones that have hundreds of parrots from similar backgrounds. These guys all desperately need loving homes, and can be a good alternative to buying a parrot from a pet shop. Not only are you helping out a desperate situation that is often overlooked, but you can be rescuing a parrot from what could be described as a literal hell on earth. Again, great content, it has been very helpful to me!

    • @CVersailles
      @CVersailles 6 лет назад +6

      i agree WHOLEHEARTEDLY! I also have 7 (very small) rescue birds (1 canary, 4 Indian silverbill finches, 2 budgies), and I am a foster home for rescues waiting for adoption. We cannot say it often enough: we must ADOPT, and NOT buy from pet shops or breeders.

    • @RandallClark
      @RandallClark 6 лет назад +2

      Sadly breeders and pet stores usually only care about making money, and not their clients, and if they can handle the responsibility. My first parrot came from a PetSmart, in 2002, and at the time I was completely clueless. I rescued my first bird in 2010, and haven't stopped since. It was a conure that was stuck in a dark closet to live because it was 'noisy' and all but forgotten. The emotional damage he suffered haunts him to this day, I am the only person he will trust. I've seen so much horrible crap, and seen first hand the effects of greed and ignorance to birds. We gotta keep fighting the good fight, sadly there isn't enough of us to go around for everybody.

    • @CVersailles
      @CVersailles 6 лет назад +1

      We must keep the faith. We shall overcome. Slowly but surely. In Montreal, we have founded a co-op dedicated to the plight of parrots. We are working on LAWS. Laws are the key to educating and changing the ways of humans. Municipal legislation can bring many advances without relying on provincial (state) and federal initiatives. And cities and municipalities are closer to their citizens than larger governmental entities. A municipality in Montreal, called "Beaconsfield", has recently received an award from PETA, as it has completely banned the sale of animals on its territory. These are the kind of initiatives we need, enabling us to go forward where animal welfare is concerned.

    • @fortunateadventures3664
      @fortunateadventures3664 6 лет назад +1

      Randall Clark I love this🌈💖 I was Fortunate while traveling in my van for the first time around Arizona and meeting this couple who asked me if I liked BIG birds,I answered I liked ALL birds🌈Next thing I know Im working a Holiday job carrying for 7 Rescue Macaws 1 Yellow Headed Amazon And 2 Rescue 🐾🐾A few bites later and what was supposed to be a Holiday job turned into 1 Month.I MISS THE BIRDS🌈

    • @StormInfrastructurePvtLtd
      @StormInfrastructurePvtLtd 5 лет назад

      Good idea

  • @moogmanxandersmotovlogs29
    @moogmanxandersmotovlogs29 6 лет назад

    Heh @ 8:00 "when youre clicking saying good girl right at the same time...." kinda gave me a laugh because you motioned your hand near Smokey, and she reached for a treat, didnt get it then looked right at you as if to say "heyyyy! What the heck was that? Wheres my treat man?"

  • @mubariz334
    @mubariz334 6 лет назад +1

    Your videos are helpful

  • @kushraleighprice4490
    @kushraleighprice4490 2 года назад

    Hi, I love your channel, your videos are so informative. I have a CAG who is about 6 months, we are currently training him regarding toilet training using a clicker and praise and head scratches.
    We try giving him treats from our hands but he doesn't want to know anything about that. He gets annoyed and tries to bite our fingers, this happens when we put the treats flat on our palm too. He seems to prefer just the treat and clicker, we don't force the treats and have just focused on the clicker and head scratches. Do you have any advice for our parrot to accept the treats or should we leave it since he's happy without them? Thanks

  • @rozan9
    @rozan9 6 лет назад

    Great ..thank you

  • @Meganopteryx
    @Meganopteryx 6 лет назад +1

    Most of these training tips are good game design principles as well.

  • @aisharabiuusman3434
    @aisharabiuusman3434 5 лет назад +1

    Is this your first bird

  • @frances623
    @frances623 6 лет назад +1

    Hi Jon, I am a new subscriber. As you mentioned in a previous video, you asked to know a littler about your subscribers. I am a senior. Many years ago I had an African Grey that I loved. Love was returned much like your Smokey. I am planing to adopt an older Grey and was wondering If you have done a video on that subject?
    Thank you for doing your videos, I have been searching the internet and feel your information is the best.
    Thank you again, jok5678

  • @kiwisroad
    @kiwisroad Год назад

    I may not have seen it, but where did you get the colored jars and balls? This is a useful training tool. Thanks for sharing,

  • @jannasaj1527
    @jannasaj1527 3 года назад

    My African grey as u can see in my profile learned a lot because of u thanks a lot

  • @angieeeM
    @angieeeM 4 года назад

    Grate vid❣👍💕

  • @Drmaheenkamran
    @Drmaheenkamran 4 года назад

    marvellous

  • @carolhartley4448
    @carolhartley4448 5 лет назад

    Love ur bird

  • @salmauricehenry4283
    @salmauricehenry4283 3 года назад

    This is amazing. How did you start training her to put the ball in the container?.

  • @homeyv
    @homeyv 6 лет назад +6

    HI! been using your videos to learn how to train my lovebird! They work quite well! thanks! The biggest problem I have is harness training.

  • @cadenhostetler5505
    @cadenhostetler5505 6 лет назад +1

    Does Smokey free fly outside ? or what is your opinion or stance on freeflight outside ?

  • @doctoroclock7732
    @doctoroclock7732 3 года назад +1

    Unfortunately my 3 birds all started to expect a treat when they heard the clicker. When they didn’t get their treat (because it’s impossible to treat 3 birds at once when you’re training one in a different room,) they lost their faith in the clicker. I even have one bird who actively seems angry when he hears the click, flies off to the furthest corner & starts screaming now

  • @titantanic7255
    @titantanic7255 3 года назад +1

    I was wondering if I can use my mouth to make the click sound? Would it work like a clicker?

  • @ssj2matt
    @ssj2matt 6 лет назад +1

    I was wondering yesterday what the importance of a clicker was. You read my mind lol

  • @c.a.greene8395
    @c.a.greene8395 4 года назад

    I am thinking about taking in an indian ringneck that needs a foster home.
    I have a 3 bedroom, not working long hrs ( I run a couple charities from home)
    I have trained numerous jack Russell's, ( very difficult for some to train ) a baby brown bear ( orphaned, raised by the hatchery I worked for) raised 20 aussie tree frogs from tadpoles through entire life cycle, many cats, dogs, rats, hamsters throughout my years raising my son's...so I do have some skills, however I am open to sugestions and I am watching all your videos!

  • @sharrell5185
    @sharrell5185 5 лет назад

    When using the clicker to train your bird or a stick does that mean you will always have to use those things since that is what they are expecting at the end of the scale? Just asking because if you're using that to teach them todo daily things such as stand on your finger or step down off your finger or come here you're not always going to have that around such as away from home.

  • @alexjenkins2574
    @alexjenkins2574 6 лет назад +1

    I'm getting a pet grey and I was wondering what treats you are rewarding with. Thx!

  • @jasondc8984
    @jasondc8984 6 лет назад

    i’m planning on getting a parrot soon and one of my concerns is that natural predators of birds like snakes, hawks and cats may break into my soon to come outdoor aviary and try to kill my soon to come precious love.
    my main concern is snakes, they could possibly slip between the aviary’s bars and harm my parrot.
    have you ever had a incident where something dangerous managed to sneak it’s way into Smokey’s aviary? and do you know of any ways to prevent predators from getting into an outdoor aviary?
    I love your videos, keep it up!
    and hope to hear from you soon

  • @davidgallegos9860
    @davidgallegos9860 4 года назад

    What do you give them as treats? What do greys prefer?

  • @zach397
    @zach397 6 лет назад

    What treats do you use for your bird? Is it just regular food / seed? I have a 6/7 month old cockatiel, and i love her to bits, but shes stubborn! she seems to only want her seed, and isnt really interested in anything else i try, like bird targeted treats...

  • @11shakeelb
    @11shakeelb 6 лет назад

    I have a 6 month old african Grey but i am so confused with what material cage is best for my African Grey.Please help! Stainless steel or wrought iron or it doesnt matter?

  • @maaizmohamed8322
    @maaizmohamed8322 5 лет назад +1

    what do you give for treats ?

  • @Peoples_Architect
    @Peoples_Architect 6 лет назад

    I hope smokey is doing great , may Allah always keep her health. I wont bring Yafur home, until you reply to my comment . After spending 6 months with my african grey, and after loosing him 15 months now. I am trying to gather some guts to get another African grey. Being an architect I hv setted up an indoor forest aviary of about 4ftx3.5ft and10ft ht. With all medicated and eatable vegetation like lemon grass, devil's ivy. Plants to climb around and to hide as well. My greatest concern is, How to avoid respiratory issues in your African grey ? And what all body checkup are required ? please let us know. I won't get a grey until and unless i get a reply from you

  • @markoglisic6722
    @markoglisic6722 6 лет назад

    Hi i have a question. Are african greys loud and if so can they be trained to be quieter?

  • @stellarae9048
    @stellarae9048 4 года назад

    I hope you're still active on this account. Love your work. Do you have a video purely on how to redirect aggression in a bird. I just got a 6yr old African grey who was never handled & only ever been in his cage. He is very cage territorial. Hard to get him out of it without him biting. But he opens the cage himself & when he sits on top of it hes easier to get. Still stand off-ish & you're unable to pet him. A strange behavior he always does in his cage is his whines, spreads out his wings to each side & like dances up & down shaking them, is this him saying he's lonely looking for a mate, do I need to get him a friend ? Or is it a dominant thing ?

  • @mail2yaaz
    @mail2yaaz 3 года назад

    What treat you use for the bird ?

  • @wittesr
    @wittesr 3 года назад

    What is the best types of treats for training sessions?

  • @korinajohnson4114
    @korinajohnson4114 6 лет назад +2

    can you do a video on the types of birds and there characteristics? thank you.Great video

    • @bayareababe
      @bayareababe 3 года назад

      Yea I would like that also. I’m trying to figure out some of my CAG’s body language. He’s so weird lol

  • @birgittechristensen4208
    @birgittechristensen4208 6 лет назад

    Is there another tool I can use beside a clicker? I hate the sound, but another sound would be OK. Do you know what to buy ?

  • @kookooee3826
    @kookooee3826 6 лет назад

    hi I have a African grey and I would like to know that should I keep him in my room or In the living room with 5 kid or in my room by him self but I will be there most of the time and even he sometime tries to bite me but not hard how do I stop this, please answer me

  • @grindchannel7932
    @grindchannel7932 4 года назад

    Your room looks like a doctor office

  • @kessler5902
    @kessler5902 6 лет назад

    How did you get Smokey comfortable with being on her back? I know it' not a natural thing for greys. Do they normally enjoy cuddling?

  • @sundaypelcha5905
    @sundaypelcha5905 3 года назад

    I don't have a large parrot. I have a cockatiel. I didn't raise him and I'm thinking he's about 4 or 5 yrs old. I'm trying to get him to stop biting. His previous owner kept his wings cut and he had a fuzzy hut which I don't think is a good idea. Is there a method to stop the bird from biting?
    Thank you and I do enjoy your video s they are really inspiring.

  • @louislagarto5441
    @louislagarto5441 6 лет назад

    What do you use for a treat

  • @carolhartley4448
    @carolhartley4448 5 лет назад +1

    Oh i have a pinapple color green cheek conure, i realize that he is a gcc regardless of color

  • @theonr4667
    @theonr4667 5 лет назад

    What do you use as a treat

  • @liefjorgen
    @liefjorgen 5 лет назад +1

    Could positive praise language work instead of the clicker to bridge the gap? Like a high pitched "good boy"? Not saying I would replace, just curious. Edit;
    Nevermind - just reached 8:00.

  • @paulfranssen1279
    @paulfranssen1279 2 года назад

    Question, Wath do you give as a treat

  • @amberbroomhead6210
    @amberbroomhead6210 5 месяцев назад

    What do you use as training treats please?

  • @maybeiam3367
    @maybeiam3367 6 лет назад

    Have you considered to train them to do free flight?

  • @relaxforest-realmiraclesan8644
    @relaxforest-realmiraclesan8644 3 года назад +1

    What is the treat that you keep giving Smokey?

  • @angelofraietta3156
    @angelofraietta3156 Год назад

    What treats are you using. I have an eclectus parrot and I don’t want to give her too many things that may be unhealthy

  • @deborahjones5630
    @deborahjones5630 5 лет назад +1

    Question- can I hire sorry to training my bird?

  • @fortunateadventures3664
    @fortunateadventures3664 6 лет назад

    Omg Snuggles🐾 💕💖
    I’m just wondering where you got your training was it from working with Smokey?👍🏻

    • @wingsNpaws
      @wingsNpaws  6 лет назад

      The methods of training, as much as I would like to claim credit for, is actually not new. It is based on studies on positive reinforcement and behavior analysis (fun stuff). Unfortunately, not many people take time to learn about it. But, there are trainers who use these methods and are very successful. The way I train Smokey is the same way I train Snuggles :)

  • @enilorac7018
    @enilorac7018 2 года назад

    My green cheek conure is scared of the chopstick and clicker. Any suggestions on how to train him to get over his fear of this?

  • @user-cv4yz8nx5v
    @user-cv4yz8nx5v 7 месяцев назад

    Can you please tell us what about the used food

  • @cyrussataravalla6731
    @cyrussataravalla6731 5 лет назад

    Ma786dua Absolutely Divine straight from your heart is your link connect and bond with Smokey. I’m Cyrus from India and only yesterday acquired a lovely hand tamed 4 and a half month Congo Gray. That I love this beautiful creature is natural but that within 24 hours this bird takes a sun flower seed from me and when out of the cage (doors and fan closed) plays like a child, scuttling about playing with my feet is a complete Delight. Somehow this bird loves sunflower seeds and bigger Brazilian seeds lots. Can I give seeds twice a day, along with the fruit and veg? Are TWO feeds a day morning and evening good? Or are 3 required. God bless u. Cyrus

  • @zen_mindset1
    @zen_mindset1 3 года назад

    I love birds😍

  • @annonym8936
    @annonym8936 Год назад

    How did you train your dog to live with the bird? Can you let both in the same room or would this not be safe for smokey?

  • @those_eyes
    @those_eyes 5 лет назад +1

    What treats are you giving Smokey?