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Manufacturer: Barron's Educational Series
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Binding: Paperback Brand: Barron S Publishing Dewey Decimal Number: 636.6865 EAN: 9780764136672 Feature: Barrons Parrot Well Behave 3rd ISBN: 0764136674 Label: Barron's Educational Series Manufacturer: Barron's Educational Series Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 170 Publication Date: 2007-09-21 Publisher: Barron's Educational Series Studio: Barron's Educational Series
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Barrons Parrot Well Behave 3rd
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Editorial Reviews:
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This expanded new edition of a popular parrot-training book explains parrot psychology and discusses the ways in which parrot owners can apply it to solve behavior problems. The author cites the most common problems—screaming, biting, and feather-chewing—and tells how to remedy them. She also stresses the need for periodic reinforcement of desirable parrot behavior traits and advises on many aspects of good parrot care, including proper nutrition and providing the bird with steady companionship. The text is complemented with many attractive and instructive color photos and line art.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Useful book, but a bit basic Comment: I think this could be a useful book for someone new to parrots. For me, much of the information was rather basic and much of it readily available online. Some of the writing was a bit awkward but it was mostly easy to read and understand (to me).
I did notice a negative review in which the reviewer seemed to have misinterpreted some of the information provided in the book. To help clarify, when the author suggests 'dropping' a biting bird, it is meant that you drop your hand very slightly, an inch or so, to throw a bird off balance very slightly. You do not literally drop the bird. And when the author suggests pulling a tail feather when a bird bites, again the intention is just to very gently brush the tail feather or perhaps pull very slightly, simply enough to distract the bird, and not to pull enough to cause discomfort, certainly not to pull the feather out.
Customer Rating:      Summary: well-behaved parrot Comment: There is a lot of interesting information for beginners. It focus on elements of environment and human behavor that influence our parrot bahavior. The text is well organised so it's easy to go clearly where we are interest to. Paragraphs are relatively short so isn't tired to reat at.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not impressed Comment: I actually wasn't as impressed with this book as I thought I would be. I was hoping for lots of options and things to try to help out a few different behavioral issues, but found very few that sounded like they would work for my birds. Read the book cover to cover and although I loved the pictures, and learned one or two things, I was expecting many more techniques and tips.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A MUST READ for any bird owner!!!! Comment: This is an amazing book! There are so many tips and suggestions for correcting or preventing bad behaviors in birds. The ideal time to read this would be before even bringing the parrot home, but it is a must read for all bird owners. The parrot world is evolving and new things are being learned all the time.....read it to learn!!!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Learning Tool Comment: I am new to parrots and this book literally takes you by the hand and addresses whatever issue you are having. I highly recommend it.
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