How to TEACH Your Pigeon 4 EASY Tricks | PIGEON BASIC TRAINING 101

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  • Here’s how to teach your pigeon 4 easy tricks! I’ll show to how to teach your pigeon 4 easy tricks, such as step up, step down, come, and spin. The video is for pigeon basic training 101 that you can try with your pet bird.
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  • @BubblyPetz1
    @BubblyPetz1  Рік тому +10

    Hopefully, you found my video helpful, and if you have any questions, leave them down below! I wish you all luck with training your birds!
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  • @xsm5525
    @xsm5525 Рік тому +26

    I want a pet pigeon so bad! they look mad underrated as pets!

    • @BubblyPetz1
      @BubblyPetz1  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for watching! They really make such wonderful pets! Their loyal, cuddly, and smart!

    • @karmatopgyal6373
      @karmatopgyal6373 Рік тому +3

      I have one a cat attacked it and its a Juvenile it cant fly properly

    • @pythonkeeper148
      @pythonkeeper148 7 місяців тому +2

      One of the best pets out there - over most birds and reptiles as a matter of fact. They can be as affectionate (needy for attention) as any other domestic animal

    • @Mechagodzillaisthegoat
      @Mechagodzillaisthegoat Місяць тому

      I have a pigeon and his name is George and he's so cute I wish I had two but my parents won't let me😢

  • @seeker296
    @seeker296 10 місяців тому +11

    fun tidbit, birds can't step downwards, so they end up having to jump/fly (and depending what's on/behind the surface, they may be unwilling/unable to do it at all). step up was probably easier for your bird because it's a more natural motion. you can try doing "step down" with the surface right about chest level for the bird, and they should pick it up just as naturally as "step up"!

    • @BubblyPetz1
      @BubblyPetz1  10 місяців тому +5

      You have a point. I never really thought about that, but it makes sense! Thanks for the insight!

  • @Carmel99333
    @Carmel99333 Рік тому +8

    You killed this and the video is great clear and concise

    • @BubblyPetz1
      @BubblyPetz1  Рік тому

      Thanks for watching! I’m glad to hear that!

  • @gr33ndiamonds72
    @gr33ndiamonds72 Рік тому +7

    Very useful! Love your editing style, hair, and your bird! I wish you the best tif luck with your birdie!

    • @BubblyPetz1
      @BubblyPetz1  Рік тому +2

      Thank you so much!! Thanks for watching my video!

  • @lindareese4579
    @lindareese4579 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for your patience for sharing this wonderful lessons with me and graces to you.

  • @kabootaryaaron1441
    @kabootaryaaron1441 26 днів тому

    Help full ❤🎉

  • @NE_Pigeons
    @NE_Pigeons 7 місяців тому

    Wow this is actually amazing! And what a very nice breed of pigeon you have there!

    • @BubblyPetz1
      @BubblyPetz1  7 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching!! He’s an Oriental frill. They are one of my favorite pigeon breeds!

  • @diegocantona9627
    @diegocantona9627 Рік тому +2

    Top name' 'Cloudfeather' 💯

  • @goosereviewsandshi3739
    @goosereviewsandshi3739 11 місяців тому +1

    This I the reason I’m getting some

  • @godrilla5549
    @godrilla5549 7 місяців тому +3

    Mine knows bite and wing slap

    • @BubblyPetz1
      @BubblyPetz1  7 місяців тому +1

      Hahaha, those are the best tricks!

  • @STEFFNAIRDROP
    @STEFFNAIRDROP Рік тому +2

    Need more pigeon videos

    • @BubblyPetz1
      @BubblyPetz1  Рік тому +1

      More to come!

    • @STEFFNAIRDROP
      @STEFFNAIRDROP Рік тому

      @@BubblyPetz1 also need budgie taming and training

    • @BubblyPetz1
      @BubblyPetz1  Рік тому

      @@STEFFNAIRDROP I’ll think about it for a future video!

  • @MeditationThought
    @MeditationThought Рік тому

    beautiful pigeon!

  • @ashleyhoman2592
    @ashleyhoman2592 Рік тому +1

    I've taken care of pigeons since I was 12 and I'm 20. I've been able to train them as homing pigeons easily and breed them. I also take care of baby birds. Ever since I rescued my orange cat Jack when he was a kitten; for 3 years now I've not had birds bc he chased all of them off. Had an albino I rescued that almost got ran over by a city bus. Named her charcoal then she was a mother. She's one of the ones that flew off bc of my cat. Which is fair. Anyway I have two pigeons that a friend gave me just as they were becoming fledglings. I've decided to keep them and work with them in my screened porch. They're so stubborn. I've never clicked trained before just for the fact I've never had birds that liked to be on me. These guys don't like to be on me but they eat out of my hand which is a starter. The last pigeon I raised from 3 days old loved being on my shoulder but because of my cat I let him go. But I love working with pigeons and want to give it a shot again. I just don't know how to necessarily get these guys used to being on me more without wanting to fly off. Also they like peas but they don't always necessarily eat it out of my hand outside of their cage on the porch. But when they're inside they'll eat out of my hand like crazy. But I also live in Arizona and it's hot being out there too long. Though when it's in the low 100 that's nice. But it's been up there. I haven't even name my birds cuz I'm indecisive. Names have to be perfect for them.
    I'm super ranting here but that's fine lol
    I bought a clicker the other day I'm hoping with consistency I can work with these guys better. I have the advantage that they eat out of my hand and like peas. I just need to get them more used to being on me I just hate it when they poop on me lol. Any thoughts to my randomness?

    • @BubblyPetz1
      @BubblyPetz1  Рік тому

      Wow, you’ve had a long history with birds! My pigeon never hung out on my shoulder or arm until I started clicker training him different commands that’d make him have to be on me like “step up”, “come”, and “shoulder”. After he got ahold of them, he’d always willingly try to be on my shoulder or stay on my arm because he had a good association from those actions.

  • @f.a.8623
    @f.a.8623 Рік тому +5

    My pigeon is blind, so she can never do this :(

    • @BubblyPetz1
      @BubblyPetz1  Рік тому +1

      Aw, I’m sorry to hear that. At least she has you to take good care of her.

  • @misimerpati
    @misimerpati Рік тому

    Up n support

  • @MyOsirius
    @MyOsirius Рік тому +2

    At what age did you begin training? How long is a session?

    • @BubblyPetz1
      @BubblyPetz1  Рік тому +3

      I began training him when he was around a year and a half old. I started by training for 5-10 minutes and then increased the time as he got more comfortable and learned more to about 30 minutes.

  • @Kuttymylove
    @Kuttymylove 9 місяців тому +1

  • @vincenthoran6209
    @vincenthoran6209 Рік тому +2

    mine never fly to me

    • @BubblyPetz1
      @BubblyPetz1  Рік тому +1

      I hand fed him everyday so that eventually, he would always come to me for food. When I started doing everyday training sessions, he would always be eager to follow me around since he’d get treats. You just have to be consistent and build up a strong bond with your pigeon.

  • @Zuri_el
    @Zuri_el Рік тому

    I stumbled on this video looking for pigeon flying for my pigeon that i am giving a 2nd chance at life. My 1st priority was to raise it and let it fly free to find a group or a family. But i am getting somewhat attached, i bring him inside and walk around with it on my shoulders and show it the things i do. Lol... so i am leaning on keeping it and have it as a pet. Its a been about 2 weeks since i stoped hand feeding and introduced him some dove food cause my local pet shop said it be fine. But he doesnt seem to be eating much. So what kind of food do u feed cloud?
    😊thx

    • @BubblyPetz1
      @BubblyPetz1  Рік тому

      Thanks for watching! I feed my pigeon wild bird seeds mixed with a seed blend for doves. When you feed your pigeon, you should watch to see which seeds are its favorite and which ones it won’t touch. CloudFeather won’t eat corn, sunflower seeds, or peas. He won’t eat larger seeds and seems to have problems due to his beak whenever he even attempts it. He likes medium sized seeds and especially loves safflower. My other pigeon, InkWing, hates white millet and refuses to eat it, along with sunflower seeds and corn. He will, however, eat peas and seems to enjoy them.

  • @hnubqub9945
    @hnubqub9945 Рік тому

    What seeds do you give them like sunflower seeds?

    • @BubblyPetz1
      @BubblyPetz1  Рік тому

      Yeah, you can use sunflower seeds. Mine won’t eat them, so I use safflower seeds as treats. For food, they can eat such a large variety of seeds, nuts, and peas. Any bird seed mix with a good variety of small and large seeds will be fine for them. There are even specialized mixes for pigeons and doves that can be used.

  • @DennisDeAngelis
    @DennisDeAngelis Рік тому

    Yes loft 👍👍👍👍👍🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊

  • @pommedeterre4896
    @pommedeterre4896 7 місяців тому

    I'd like to train my girl fernestine but i can't approach her much outside of her cage because she flies or walks away :^( same for my male but hes even more skittish and doesnt let me close at all

    • @BubblyPetz1
      @BubblyPetz1  7 місяців тому +1

      My pigeon InkWing is like that. If I spend time with him everyday feeding him and giving treats, then he becomes tamer and more trusting. I haven’t been able to be consistent, though, so I end up gaining progress and then later losing it with him. I think ultimately it is dependent on the individual bird for how skittish they are, but if you consistently work with them, they are tameable.

    • @pommedeterre4896
      @pommedeterre4896 7 місяців тому

      @@BubblyPetz1 when you say spend time with them does it mean being in the same space?(they are in my room and I'm there practically 24/7) or interact with them directly?
      I try to come close and talk to them and bring them food

    • @BubblyPetz1
      @BubblyPetz1  7 місяців тому

      @@pommedeterre4896 I mean directly interacting with them like giving them treats, feeding, petting, etc.

  • @LopoiIiplh
    @LopoiIiplh 4 місяці тому

    What were u feeding him

  • @monetarymusashi5732
    @monetarymusashi5732 Рік тому

    Good Boy😂

  • @sophierabalais5287
    @sophierabalais5287 Рік тому

    Hey so I just rescued two domestic ring neck doves and I can’t get a handle on training them. They don’t understand that I can hold their food nor do they fully understand how to forage when out of their cages. I’m trying to do some basic target training or even just step up without forcing them to climb onto my finger with a nudge but I can’t do it without positive reinforcement like a treat 😭 one of them is too scared for me to even approach her so I let her just wander around my room but the other is fairly comfortable with me now and enjoys sitting on me. I want to start teaching tricks but, again, he just doesn’t understand that food can exist out of his food bowl (or when I’m holding his food bowl up to him). I’ve offered him a few varieties of food as well that Ik he likes from having devoured it in the food bowl. Any tips on how to just familiarize him with hand feeding???

    • @BubblyPetz1
      @BubblyPetz1  Рік тому

      Oh, my… I don’t have experience with ringneck doves, but I’ve got diamond doves. I don’t think they have as large of a capacity to learn tricks like a pigeon would unfortunately. Ringnecks would be more similar to a pigeon than my diamonds and should be able to at least do some target training, step up, and recall. I would start by offering at least one of their meals only through hand feeding. You can measure the amount they’d eat for their first meal and put that in their food dish. When the time comes for them to eat again, and they ate everything in their bowl, offer the food only in your hand. Keep your hand still and make sure they can see the food inside your hand. If they are hungry, then they should eventually come over to your hand. It may take a few days before they are comfortable enough to eat from your hand. If they aren’t too scared of movement, you can try first placing the food in their bowl and shaking it so they can hear the sound and see the food. Then, when they come over you can have them watch you pour it into your hands to offer to them. It may take several tries like with the training. Just stay consistent, and they should eventually catch on, even if it takes several weeks.

    • @matts9371
      @matts9371 Рік тому

      One thing about ringneck dove I learned is that they have poor spatial awareness. Years ago I caught a few to see what would happen if I set them loose in my apartment but they would just fly into everything while the pigeons I caught would immediately fly to a perch location without running into anything.
      I set them free after an hour of observation. No birds were harmed

  • @AbdulJabbar-vh6fh
    @AbdulJabbar-vh6fh 8 місяців тому

    R safflower and sunflower seeds same ?

    • @BubblyPetz1
      @BubblyPetz1  8 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for watching! No, safflower seeds are medium sized white seeds while sunflower seeds are larger and pointier black seeds. If you see dehulled sunflower seeds, then they may look similar, but safflower seeds look that way with their shell casing still on.

    • @AbdulJabbar-vh6fh
      @AbdulJabbar-vh6fh 8 місяців тому

      @@BubblyPetz1 can we give pigeon sunflower seeds too? Or does it has to be safflower seeds? And can u tell me more about what we can feeds pigeons, like just have rescued a baby pigeon whom I was hand feeding for a 2 weeks or a month now so gathering info about pigeons right now , so I would love to hear what ever u know about pigeons, this is my first time with pigeon , I have had other pets, chickens, cats etc but never a pigeon thats why ...thanks a lot for answering me tho , I really appreciate it 😍

    • @BubblyPetz1
      @BubblyPetz1  8 місяців тому +1

      @@AbdulJabbar-vh6fh Yes, they can still be fed sunflower seeds. If your pigeon is fully grown and an adult, it should not have any issues eating them, although, if it’s still a little young, I’d hold off on the sunflower seeds since they are hard for babies to digest. Pigeons are granivores and can eat a wide variety of seeds, peas, lentils, rice, nuts, corn, and mung beans. Mostly, they should be fed more of the medium to larger sized seeds/grains than smaller seeds that you’d find in a finch/canary/parakeet mix. The easiest thing to do would be to buy a seed mix specially made for pigeons. The more variety, the better. You can take different bird seed mixes and even buy the separate grains to mix in to create your own feed too. Make sure you provide grit too for the bird. Things like limestone, oyster shells, red stone, etc. can be used. They make mixes with added minerals that are good. Pigeons need the grit to digest their food since they don’t remove the shells off their seeds.

    • @AbdulJabbar-vh6fh
      @AbdulJabbar-vh6fh 8 місяців тому

      @@BubblyPetz1 oh my gosh , thank u so much for that info , ur really kind n sweet ! Such a sweetheart , u really took ur time , n explained a lot to me ,thank u so so so much for ur help sweetheart , I really appreciate ur help , I'll keep all the info in my mind now ...thank u so much once again , ur really awesome ..may u be blessed always. Stay blessed n healthy always 😍❤❤❤

    • @BubblyPetz1
      @BubblyPetz1  8 місяців тому +1

      @@AbdulJabbar-vh6fh Of course! I’m glad I could help!!

  • @Mictesting2233
    @Mictesting2233 Рік тому

    Hi when can I start training my pigeons, they are now 5 weeks old,

    • @BubblyPetz1
      @BubblyPetz1  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for watching! The sooner the better. As long as they are able to walk and move around easily, then you can start training them.

    • @Mictesting2233
      @Mictesting2233 Рік тому

      @@BubblyPetz1 currently the babies are still squeaking. I have managed to make them start to trust and respond to my petting. The female can pick the seeds on her own but the boy still cannot and I still handfeed the seeds to him. They stand but don't move around much, probably scared or maybe lazy. One hatched out of egg on 3rd July and the other on 5th.

    • @BubblyPetz1
      @BubblyPetz1  Рік тому

      @@Mictesting2233 I’d probably wait a few more weeks then before doing any serious training. For now, just work on establishing trust and desensitizing them to things.

  • @Robinkhalbash
    @Robinkhalbash Рік тому

    What if you dont have a dog training clicker?

    • @BubblyPetz1
      @BubblyPetz1  Рік тому

      Thanks for watching! You don’t have to have one- it just helps with training. Using treats and praise will work too.

  • @Darkflametailz
    @Darkflametailz Рік тому

    I'm honestly thinking about getting a pigeon x3 but would you happen to know how well they can get along with a chicken?

    • @BubblyPetz1
      @BubblyPetz1  Рік тому

      Thanks for watching! Honestly, I think it should be fine since you are getting three pigeons. They should mainly stick to themselves. If your chicken is a male, then I’d just make sure to supervise and see how they get along at first. If your chicken is female, then it’s not as likely to be aggressive. I’d also take your chicken’s personality into consideration.

    • @Darkflametailz
      @Darkflametailz Рік тому

      @@BubblyPetz1 thanks :) yeah I have a rooster, but he is not at all aggressive lol he can't afford to be since he is crippled. He is happy and healthy he just has to walk with a leg brace in order to get around.

    • @BubblyPetz1
      @BubblyPetz1  Рік тому

      @@Darkflametailz Oh, poor rooster. At least he’s got a leg brace. I didn’t know they had those for birds! The pigeons and rooster should do fine fine with one another then, haha.

    • @Darkflametailz
      @Darkflametailz Рік тому

      @@BubblyPetz1 that makes me happy. And nope they don't make them lol I made it my self with some help from my bf. :) it was a lot of trail ans error lol but it works great once we figured it out. So now he is an indoor baby while we have 5 hens outside

    • @BubblyPetz1
      @BubblyPetz1  Рік тому +1

      @@Darkflametailz Wow, it’s great that you two put in your time and effort to help improve your roosters life!

  • @godrilla5549
    @godrilla5549 8 місяців тому

    My pigeon said "she told you what?"
    Then he took a crap on my floor, waddled to the tabled and looked at me like he was expecting dinner.

    • @BubblyPetz1
      @BubblyPetz1  8 місяців тому

      Haha, thanks for watching!

  • @chrisloz6341
    @chrisloz6341 9 місяців тому

    How would someone train a pigeon to bring back money from the "wild"

    • @BubblyPetz1
      @BubblyPetz1  9 місяців тому

      Haha, a question many would probably want to know the answer for! You could try training one you’ve built a bond with using your own cash and treats. Get them to learn to pick the bills up and then bring it to you for a reward. They’d have to learn to home too, so they don’t get lost, but even then, they probably won’t be very successful at money hunting. Predators, cars, people, and other pigeons will likely be too much of a distraction and a hinderance in their money seeking!

    • @LovelyFish-wg1dq
      @LovelyFish-wg1dq 8 днів тому

      Crow's probably best option

  • @smokey4144
    @smokey4144 Рік тому

    Is that a chinese owl?

    • @BubblyPetz1
      @BubblyPetz1  Рік тому +1

      No, he is an oriental frill.

    • @smokey4144
      @smokey4144 Рік тому

      Very nice i used to own fancy pigeons too.

  • @Taubenseele
    @Taubenseele Рік тому +2

    thanks for yur video. But please do not forget he is ab bird. Do you let him fly outside ? Does he has a "wife" ?
    He is a bird and not just here on earth to show tricks. Pigeon are intelligent and sociable birds. I love them and
    i had rescued one young pigeon. We went for a walk / Fly with my dog 5 month every single day. One day he wants to be free for establish his family.....

    • @BubblyPetz1
      @BubblyPetz1  Рік тому +9

      He is bonded to me and is fine without another bird. I spend time with him everyday and part of that time is when I do training, since I believe it’s very important for him to be able to recall and at least step up just in case of emergencies and for when I may need to handle him. Lately, I have been taking him outside and plan to do a video soon on that; however, I don’t take him far from our home due to birds of prey.