How To Train A Lovebird - Three Actions You Can Teach Your Lovebird

by Chris on February 15, 2010


In this writeup we will talk about how to train a lovebird and 3 tricks you can teach your lovebird. Of course there are various tricks that you can teach them, but these are some of the fundamental tricks you may wish to begin with. Before starting lovebird training you will want to be at ease managing your bird, if they have any conduct issues, like biting or fear, you will want to address these issues before trying to teach them the tricks below.

1. Wave: A lovebird can be trained many tricks, but if you are just getting started you must start with something simple like the wave. To teach them to perform the wave, simply tell them to wave and help them keep their foot up. Reward their behavior and keep doing this until they have raised it on their own. You can reward them with compliments and/or treats, just bear in mind to be consistent with the rewards and very soon all you will need to do is say the word wave and they will perform it.

2. Spin: Once you have effectively taught them to wave, you can advance to doing a spin. To get them to spin, use something as a center, like a pencil, and ask your bird to go after the pencil around in a circle. As they turn, say the word spin and acknowledge them after they have gone all the way through. Do this several times until your bird starts to understand and will perform the spin on its own.

3. Flip: A flip may or may not be doable in the beginning; some birds do them on the branch and others can do it while laying in your hand. If you use the hand method, you will first have to get them lying at ease on their back in the palm of your hand. To do this, begin small and turn your bird in different degrees with lots of love following each tilt. When they are comfortable on their back, support them flip over by pushing gently on their tail. Say the word as they go over and acknowledge with a treat each time. With a lot of training, your bird will start doing this action on their own when you say the word flip.

This writeup discussed how to train a lovebird and 3 tricks you can start to train your lovebird now, given that you have a bird that you can handle with confidence. Some lovebirds have problems that need to be dealt with prior to trying any tricks; biting or violent behavior must be treated first before tricks can be trained. Once you are comfortable handling your bird, training lovebirds to wave, spin or even do a flip should be reasonably simple to do.

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