What is the fastest way to bond with your parakeet?

How to Form a Bond with your Pet Bird

  1. Keep your Voice Low and Inviting. Soft speech is important when meeting your new pet bird.
  2. Take it Slow. Sudden motions can also startle your bird.
  3. Offer Their Favorite Treat. Food usually does the trick.
  4. Offer Them Comfort.
  5. Socialize with Your Bird.
  6. Play with Your bird.
  7. Be Patient.

Are parakeets easy to tame?

In short, budgies are easiest to tame when kept on their own. The lone budgie is likely to be much easier to tame, all things being equal, but may get lonely when you’re not about. Taming multiple budgies at the same time can be much harder, but at least they have company when you’re out of the house.

What’s the best way to teach a parakeet?

Approach your budgie from inside the cage. Once your parakeet doesn’t move away from your hand, it’s time to do the same on the inside of the cage. Reach inside your budgie’s cage and rest your hand there for a while. It’s especially effective if you do this while holding a treat, such as millet. Holding a treat helps to gain the bird’s trust.

Is it possible to bond with a parakeet?

Bonding with your parakeet is a gradual, yet highly rewarding process that can be achieved as your bird begins to love and trust his owner. Don’t expect your cute bundle of feathers to perch on your finger and exit the cage right away, unless he was hand-tamed before you acquired him.

How can I get my parakeet to move away from my hand?

Once your parakeet doesn’t move away from your hand, it’s time to do the same on the inside of the cage. Reach inside your budgie’s cage and rest your hand there for a while. It’s especially effective if you do this while holding a treat, such as millet.

What should you do if a parakeet bites you?

It hurts if it bites, but it is not as unbearable as you may think. It is important NOT to jerk you hand away if the bird does bite you as it will teach it that biting you is effective in making the danger (your hand) go away. Slowly extend your finger toward the parakeet. No place to go but on your hand.

How can I get my parakeet to step on my fingers?

Offer some millet or other tasty treat but do not force your bird to eat if it do not take a bite. At this point, take your other hand and try to have the bird step from one finger to the other, you may have to push at the base of its feet in order to get it to move.

What to do when you get a new parakeet?

Keep the new parakeet quarantined in a separate area of your house for 30 days to make certain he has no contagious diseases or parasites. Feed the parakeet water and food from his own bowls, and thoroughly clean his cage daily. Don’t allow him to play with toys that your other bird uses.

It hurts if it bites, but it is not as unbearable as you may think. It is important NOT to jerk you hand away if the bird does bite you as it will teach it that biting you is effective in making the danger (your hand) go away. Slowly extend your finger toward the parakeet. No place to go but on your hand.

Why does my parakeet keep biting my food?

When the bird understands the reward system, it will learn to do what you want it to do in exchange for the food or treat. Look for reasons why the bird is biting.