Is the first thing to do when the parrot, which usually begins to bite bite, is to determine exactly why a parrot bites. Here are some common causes of bites:

• There have been some changes recently in a parrot’s life?
• Is there someone came and left the family?
• My second parrot was taken to the family?
• Is the diet change occurred?
• parrot cage has been moved to a new location, or something new to put in a parrot in a cage?
• parrot has reached sexual maturity and sense of frustration?
• My parrot is too tied to one person in the household?
• My parrot bites something startle it?

Of course these are just some of the reasons why parrots bite. Each parrot is different, and what a parrot to be acceptable, will look for another parrot scary.

Negotiations with the parrot bites it is challenging. This can be particularly challenging if the parrot was worried that they will be bitten. Parrots can tell if you are afraid of them – they really can!

A technique to cope with parrot biting is to monitor the body language. When a bird comes into biting position, instead of suddenly pulling away, to move the bite. Do not throw the rest of the parrot, just enough to prevent the bird from biting.

Use the “NO” command, when bitten by a return to the birdcage timeout to ten minutes. Do so consistently. Whether they know that a parrot bites, will be returned to their cages and not have periods.

When the parrot bond too closely with one person and bite each other, can be effective for primary carers to stop worrying about the parrot, in fact, stop the interaction with a parrot in a while. Let all the other members of the family bird feed, clean cages and provide interaction and play. After the parrot can safely return to the primary caregiver to be aware of the parrot, but to a limited extent, or over-bridge will be repeated.

Sexual frustration leads to bite usually goes through the breeding season passes. Parrots are irritating feelings in this time and it shows in their work. Simply implement the “NO” and timeout training to minimize the bite problem.

Here is a story for you. Seeing Sundance potato chip bag, she knew it was a terrible noise, and the one who decided it would be bitten. Also wanted to kiss, and turned your lips inside, where they can essentially “hide your lips”, she would always bite. The solution was clear that I did not eat fries with it or hide my lips!