Things You'll Need
- T-stand
- Newspapers
- Bird treats
Instructions
Select a key phrase. This phrase will act as the verbal cue for the bird to eliminate. While training your bird, repeat this phrase often and in correlation with the act of elimination so that the bird will associate the phrase with the process. Be sure to avoid picking a phrase that is used often in your daily language.
Remove the bird from its cage. Place your bird on the T-stand. Make sure that the bottom of the T-stand is lined with papers to catch any waste. It is recommended you start training in the morning, before your bird has done its morning release.
Observe your bird. Parrots generally get antsy before they need to go and will exhibit behaviors such as backing up, wiggling their tail and doing a sort of squatting motion. When you see these behaviors, encourage your bird to go by using the key phrase mentioned in Step 1.
Praise your bird after it eliminates. Use both verbal praise and a favorite treat. This will help positively reinforce the bird's behavior.
Repeat steps 1-4 on a regular basis. Consistency is the key with training, and the more consistent you are, the faster the bird will learn the desired behavior.