One of my friends is attempting to tame her petstore bought cockatiel, so I'm looking for resources and suggestions on how she can go about doing it. I've given her some information about clicker training already, but not any specifically about taming so those would be welcome. I also seem to recall a post or comment ages ago, possibly by
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Goodluck to your friend! Sorry my babble isn't too helpful! XD;
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here is a place where you can look up avian vets in your area-
http://birds.about.com/gi/o.htm?zi=1/XJ&zTi=1&sdn=birds&cdn=homegarden&tm=44&gps=595_231_1276_656&f=10&tt=2&bt=0&bts=0&zu=http%3A//www.aav.org/
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Then just settle down on the floor, and bribe the bird with plenty of millet spray. You can work on clicker-training, or just sit and talk with the bird. If it's wary but not entirely terrified, you can try holding the bird while feeding it. If the bird's completely wild, then just let it chill on the floor and spend time with it.
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If that's not feasible, then I'd towel the bird. I mean, if yer gonna have the bird in the cage in the bathroom... then you might as well be sitting next to the cage where it usually is. Which works eventually, but takes longer.
With a completely wild bird, clipped is probably better - or at least easier. It takes more experience and dedication to deal with a flighted bird - especially a flighted and untamed one.
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I've been lucky that I've never had to deal with a completely wild bird myself, Gabe was the closest I had and she was just very skittish around people, probably had been tame and then ignored for years. With her clipping and just a bit of time completely solved the situation, and I let her flights grow back out after that first clip.
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