I've been looking for videos like this because I plan on getting a Green Cheek Conure! No luck in finding good breeders or anything but this will definetly help me be more prepared 😊
I have a 19 month old parrotlet that stayed in the pet store for who knows how long. I've had him for exactly one month. I have been working with him for hours and hours a day with very little progress. I sit by his cage and feed him by hand and the whole time he is eating from my hand his eyes are wide and his feathers are slicked back. He's scared. As soon as he is done eating, he runs back into his cage as fast as he can. My question is, should I close his cage door and have him stay out with me? Will that make him more comfortable or will he just freak out and still try to get away? I don't want to stress him more than he seems to be stressed. I do really want a bond with him, though.
I realize I ask alot of questions. But I really want do the right thing because I love my birds . So this may sound silly but it safe to let my parrotlet and budgie fly around at the same time.
Good information! I have a skidish 5 month old female parrotlet that seems to avoid me but My other male parrotlet bonded with me in a week. They definitely have their own personality.
I have bought a parrotlet about three months ago. I made sure that he sees me every day for like 5 hours. I also tried to talk much to him but he is still really scared even when I put my hand in the cage to change the vegetables. He always fly away and I don’t really know what I should do anymore.
I’m sorry to hear this - It sounds like he wasn’t hand-fed. Anyway, I would encourage you to keep trying, parrots eventually come around. Have you watched my videos on how to tame a Parrotlet? I might also trying getting a second Parrotlet that is definitely tame- they teach the untame one that it’s ok.
Those have to be the most hilarious and cute parrotlets I've ever seen.
Parrotlets are small, but they have big personalities!
Good information. Thank you🙏❤️❤️❤️
You’re the best, Jan!
Beautiful Parrotlets
Thank you, I love them!
Such wise advice!
Thanks Krissy!
I've been looking for videos like this because I plan on getting a Green Cheek Conure! No luck in finding good breeders or anything but this will definetly help me be more prepared 😊
Indeed! Green-cheeks are fantastic- you’ll love yours
Its an amazing parrot 🦜
What about Cockatiels? Are they fantastic too ;) ?
@@agak9974 They absolutely are!
I have a 19 month old parrotlet that stayed in the pet store for who knows how long.
I've had him for exactly one month. I have been working with him for hours and hours a day with very little progress.
I sit by his cage and feed him by hand and the whole time he is eating from my hand his eyes are wide and his feathers are slicked back. He's scared. As soon as he is done eating, he runs back into his cage as fast as he can.
My question is, should I close his cage door and have him stay out with me? Will that make him more comfortable or will he just freak out and still try to get away? I don't want to stress him more than he seems to be stressed. I do really want a bond with him, though.
First to comment very nice video thank you very much i just got a parolet today so now i got 2
Fantastic!
I realize I ask alot of questions. But I really want do the right thing because I love my birds . So this may sound silly but it safe to let my parrotlet and budgie fly around at the same time.
Should be fine- just keep your eye on them ❤️
@@ParrotBliss thank you.
Good information! I have a skidish 5 month old female parrotlet that seems to avoid me but My other male parrotlet bonded with me in a week. They definitely have their own personality.
Be patient and keep working on her- she should improve- lots of time
@@ParrotBliss 🙏🏾
Hello, I adopted 2 second chance parrotlets they are bonded and 2 years old. Any tips on how to get them to be more comfortable?
Hi! Thank you so much for the videos!
Quick question. How is it like when you take your parrotlets to the park?
I don’t take them to the park
I have bought a parrotlet about three months ago. I made sure that he sees me every day for like 5 hours. I also tried to talk much to him but he is still really scared even when I put my hand in the cage to change the vegetables. He always fly away and I don’t really know what I should do anymore.
I’m sorry to hear this - It sounds like he wasn’t hand-fed. Anyway, I would encourage you to keep trying, parrots eventually come around. Have you watched my videos on how to tame a Parrotlet? I might also trying getting a second Parrotlet that is definitely tame- they teach the untame one that it’s ok.
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Me encantan!