How to Train Your Parrot or Cockatoo | Ep.18: Training | Cockatude: Cockatoos with Attitude

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  • Опубліковано 6 лип 2015
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    Operated by Executive Director Don Scott, The Chloe Sanctuary for Parrots and Cockatoos is a 501(c) nonprofit charity dedicated to the empowerment of captive parrots and cockatoos, and public awareness. A permanent bird sanctuary, we rescue but do not rehome birds.
    Each parrot or cockatoo that comes to our bird sanctuary has a home for life. Bird rescue is a 24/7 job. Parrot rescue is challenging because a parrot or cockatoo does not belong in a domestic household. They are wild animals. Most people do not have the resources to take in a bird, but anyone can still help parrots in need by giving a like and subscribe to a parrot youtuber.
    By following our bird channel, you will learn about basic bird care and you will learn how to take care of a parrot. If you have a pet parrot, pet cockatoo or another pet bird, you should watch our bird videos. Sometimes I make funny parrot videos or talking parrot videos, but most of them are educational.
    Bird care or parrot care is not like looking after a cat or dog, birds are not mammals and their needs are very different. Taking care of a bird can be a great joy in your life if you have the skills. The Chloe Sanctuary parrot channel will teach you about bird training and parrot training using Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA), reward training, positive reinforcement, and more. In our Cockatude Cockatoos with Attitude video series you will see our moluccan (seram), triton (sulfur-crested), and umbrella cockatoos (umbrella is the white parrot). Each episode has a different topic. In some you will see a parrot playing, a cockatoo talking, a parrot dancing, or other funny parrot antics. My funny birds love it in the aviary. Cecil bird dancing is quite the sight and everyone loves a dancing bird. In other videos we talk about avian vet care. A parrot talking is lots of fun, but remember not all of them do it. A talking parrot is a novelty which can wear off quickly. Never buy a parrot expecting it to talk.
    Parrots talking like humans can be very entertaining though. Peaches talks very well, as does Lucy. Lucy says pretty bird and Peaches says hello. Peaches voice is very sweet, but a parrot voice can be loud or quiet. A parrot song can be beautiful or raucous.
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  • @jasonadams9865
    @jasonadams9865 6 років тому +4

    God bless this man for taking care of these birds.

    • @ChloesanctuaryOrg
      @ChloesanctuaryOrg  6 років тому

      +Elizabeth Stevenson it is a pleasure to serve them.

    • @jasonadams9865
      @jasonadams9865 6 років тому

      ChloeSanctuary They sure are fortunate to have you. I know it requires sacrifice. It makes me happy to know they are well cared for. I love birds very much and had a Quaker parrot it was an honor to serve him. God willing I will serve another bird.

  • @JustNatax3
    @JustNatax3 7 років тому +68

    These birds need so much care and attention. They're such a commitment. I do not plan on getting a parrot or cockatoo but they surely are fascinating and beautiful.

    • @ChloesanctuaryOrg
      @ChloesanctuaryOrg  7 років тому +6

      +Nati Whatever as Marilyn said in the movie Excalibar, "there is always something smarter than yourself. "That's certainly counts here

    • @ChloesanctuaryOrg
      @ChloesanctuaryOrg  7 років тому +5

      +Nati Whatever I love UA-cam for videos. But the messaging system leaves something to be desired. I was using Siri to write you and when I finished it just sent it. Google certainly should work to fix the problems with their comment system.

    • @blondilox4137
      @blondilox4137 7 років тому +1

      Nati Whatever I have a cockatoo he runs around outside there amazing to have

  • @seachelllles
    @seachelllles 10 днів тому +1

    They’re adorable 🥰 ❤

  • @rockinrowdy13
    @rockinrowdy13 7 років тому +31

    OMG! a ROOM full of 'Too's!! lol I have a difficult time dealing with just one Goffins lol

    • @ChloesanctuaryOrg
      @ChloesanctuaryOrg  7 років тому +6

      +rockinrowdy13 Believe me, it takes considerable study and practice.

  • @amiyang2844
    @amiyang2844 5 місяців тому +2

    Wow you’re a great trainer. Roman is super smart. He likes the cuddles much more than the clapping

  • @tanyabrown8935
    @tanyabrown8935 2 роки тому +2

    I can tell you love your birds and they love you more

  • @LaynieFingers
    @LaynieFingers 8 років тому +63

    I know I'm repeating myself, but I really am overwhelmed by the love, respect, and trust I see between you and these birds. You're one of my favorite UA-camrs, and I never even plan to have a bird! 😁

  • @lizechard
    @lizechard Рік тому +2

    Aww you’re the same way I am with my parrot, talking to them with love

  • @karingalm9874
    @karingalm9874 7 років тому +13

    i must say this video made my heart swell ............. my wish would be that everyone who wants or has a parrot could see you and your amazing lovable birds together. its a sight. what amazes me so is the love that they truly have for you. there is such peace around you , the calm you bring to them and the gentle touch they need. animals know whats inside us and thus respond and it shows with you deeply. im also overwhemed at how none of them are jealous and fight for your attention at all. they accept your movements , touches and love to another without reacting in any kind of aggression. birds are very smart and need so much love , patience and trust big time. and its so clear they have that all with you, thank God..............i will send you a donation in the upcoming months when i am in the position to do so and wish all of you nothing but days of sunshine and happiness....................karin from vancouver bc

  • @jkl799
    @jkl799 7 років тому +5

    You have a natural calming demeanor. The birds all seem to love you. Nice work!

  • @mabelsings
    @mabelsings 6 років тому +2

    You're sooooo sweet and so good with your birds. So sincere! Watching you made my day.

  • @sleepyash7585
    @sleepyash7585 7 років тому +3

    wow so many birds

  • @Amelia-hu8vc
    @Amelia-hu8vc 7 років тому +11

    I see his couch is covered in sheets! Protection from the poop monsters ;) beautiful birds.

    • @ChloesanctuaryOrg
      @ChloesanctuaryOrg  7 років тому +10

      +Amelia it is actually not to catch poop. They do that off the couch. Usually on a perch. It's there to keep them from eating the couch.

  • @512diane
    @512diane 7 років тому +5

    I have a parakeet...my second one, and taught him to do a few tricks! Started watching all these cockatoo videos, they are fascinating! I found this really interesting!
    They are amazing birds! Can't get one, but I do enjoy watching...thanks! 😀💜

  • @gijackie81
    @gijackie81 2 роки тому

    I can tell you are a great trainer. These birds are very loving and trusting.

  • @DaddySpyce
    @DaddySpyce 6 років тому +1

    You are so good to your birds.

  • @downhomesunset
    @downhomesunset 8 років тому +1

    My rescue muloccan thinks the best reward is excited applause, just like when you were teaching at 5:10

  • @RTDon
    @RTDon 4 роки тому

    Adorable

  • @christinehode8572
    @christinehode8572 6 років тому

    My goodness! Bless your heart & THANK YOU for all the education! I'm experienced with several BREEDS, but EACH has their INDIVIDUAL lessons to teach humans. Much like MUSIC, the learning/training/health care, etc., with birds/parrots, is never-ending. Keep up the positivity, my friend! -in NJ

  • @lisabanerjee7942
    @lisabanerjee7942 Рік тому +1

    I enjoyed this Don 🧡♥️🖤🤍💗💜💙💕

  • @creative3956
    @creative3956 2 роки тому +1

    So true.

  • @mamabrumble59
    @mamabrumble59 2 роки тому +1

    excellent video im saving this

  • @TheSkyrimInquisitor
    @TheSkyrimInquisitor 6 років тому +1

    You teach your parrots with such an ease, it took me so long to teach my Rosella to give me his foot when I want to give him food. I literally started raising my own foot just in case he gets it XD

  • @jordanm2936
    @jordanm2936 2 роки тому

    “BE ENTHUSIASTIC! if you can’t, take up knitting instead” LMFAOOO got em

  • @trishmorton2465
    @trishmorton2465 3 роки тому

    Peaches is such a cutie and so is Roman, well they all are but Peaches brings out every nurturing part in me.

  • @gillglubberton488
    @gillglubberton488 6 років тому +2

    Extremely helpful.

  • @jkl799
    @jkl799 6 років тому

    I was going to say Roman is my fav but I could say that about all of the birds. My son taught our budgie to shake and we also use positive attention and praise as her reward. You are awesome with these birds.

  • @trishmorton2465
    @trishmorton2465 3 роки тому

    I have adopted a cockatoo and corella couple. I'm finding this content very useful thank you.

  • @KS51ABCAN
    @KS51ABCAN 4 роки тому

    Very interesting. Thanks for sharing.

  • @blondiesmith9018
    @blondiesmith9018 6 років тому +2

    Omg omg you are living my dream. I'm. Beginner bird owner . I first had a bird that was my bf's grey then on my own I got luke my Quaker he was a rescue. Me was horribly abused and has old broken bones missing toes plucking. He was in a cage for a parakeet. His nails were overgrown having seed mix and was never handled. Now he's slowly coming around and will fly to me and is on a proper chop and pellets. He's so much more healthy and talking and happy . Bf & I split but just got a parakeet named Chris. We will see he's brand new to my house

  • @susieq13
    @susieq13 3 роки тому +2

    I'm bringing home a white cockatoo this Saturday. I've never owned a bird. I'm going to subscribe and watch all your videos. I am very excited!!

  • @stacey7637
    @stacey7637 4 роки тому

    So interesting & informative!! ❤⚘

  • @josettemonachino4162
    @josettemonachino4162 3 роки тому +1

    I discovered you and your family today. How beautiful! What a beautiful person you are and your birds are gorgeous. I love them but could never have one. I know nothing about raising birds so I would be a terrible bird owner. I have beagles and some people don’t like them because they are loud, I’m sure you can appreciate that! Hahaha. I think you are amazing.

    • @ChloesanctuaryOrg
      @ChloesanctuaryOrg  3 роки тому

      Thank you. They are wild animals and definitely belong in the wild not in captivity. The ones that are here we have to care for.

  • @godsvocals
    @godsvocals 6 років тому +1

    Thanks so much awesome

  • @antikoerper256
    @antikoerper256 7 років тому +1

    First video I'm watching, thanks for taking care of these birds, what a unique bond. Subscribed!

    • @ChloesanctuaryOrg
      @ChloesanctuaryOrg  7 років тому +1

      +antikoerper256 thank you for becoming a part of our flock.

    • @anniekirts6621
      @anniekirts6621 2 роки тому

      Hi! It is my 1st time here as well. You are so calm as you train your birds; it’s beautiful to see! Thank you for sharing your Love! 💕😊🥰🦜

  • @positivelynegative3260
    @positivelynegative3260 5 років тому +2

    5:15 Though the Roman was going to rip his face off when that creepy music started

  • @jamesdana1273
    @jamesdana1273 6 років тому

    You must have the patience of a saint.

    • @ChloesanctuaryOrg
      @ChloesanctuaryOrg  6 років тому

      I do. I keep it in a bottle next to my bed. He keeps asking for it back. Lol.

  • @loopiewho
    @loopiewho 6 років тому

    good boy ,i love him

  • @monkeynumbernine
    @monkeynumbernine 5 років тому +2

    Wow! I am so impressed! I can't imagine how you do it with so many needy parrots 🙊🐦
    I have one super mellow BFA.. I don't know if I could do what you do.
    My parrot is my best friend 💖 I love him so much 💞

    • @ChloesanctuaryOrg
      @ChloesanctuaryOrg  5 років тому +2

      Applied behavior analysis and mindfulness practice. It helps to choose to act with loving-kindness.

  • @waasdp
    @waasdp 3 роки тому +1

    this video is very inspiring because my dream pet is a cockatoo so now I know how to train it too

    • @hopesprings4967
      @hopesprings4967 2 роки тому

      There’s a whole lot more involved with these amazing creatures than one video can teach you. Do you know how to deal with a bird plucking its feathers, how are you gonna deal with the expense of a bird, do you have existing birds cockatoos don’t always get along well with other birds. I hope that you have done a whole lot more research than this one video. Cockatoos are the most rehomed pet on the planet. They are like having a five-year-old for up to 100 years. You need to do way more research, who will get the bird upon your own death etc…adopt an older one…give it all the love you can.

  • @victoriaemanuelbv103
    @victoriaemanuelbv103 6 років тому +1

    so much 💛💚💙💜💝

  • @Charlibrown88
    @Charlibrown88 4 роки тому +1

    Laughing so hard at Make it stop, make it stop, make it stop 😂

  • @honeythefemaleamazonparrot6636
    @honeythefemaleamazonparrot6636 3 роки тому +1

    I'm so jealous😍

  • @MrTheedarkhorse
    @MrTheedarkhorse 7 років тому +3

    You do good work, sir and madam

    • @ChloesanctuaryOrg
      @ChloesanctuaryOrg  7 років тому +6

      +Boogie Man The easiest way to find yourself is to lose yourself in others -- Mahatma Gandhi

    • @MrTheedarkhorse
      @MrTheedarkhorse 7 років тому +4

      Man is the only creature that consumes without producing. He does not give milk, he does not lay eggs, he is too weak to pull the plough, he cannot run fast enough to catch rabbits. Yet he is the lord of all animals. He sets them to work, he gives back to them the bare minimum that will prevent them from starving. And the rest he keeps for himself -- George Orwell

  • @1houroflove186
    @1houroflove186 6 років тому +2

    Looks like a great channel. I feel like I need to get a bird first.

  • @justme7point0
    @justme7point0 8 років тому +2

    I never believed I wanted a solid white bird, but I adopted my U2 a year and a half ago and I would not trade her for anything. I wish I was in that room with all those personalities.

    • @ChloesanctuaryOrg
      @ChloesanctuaryOrg  8 років тому +2

      +Jill LaRue actually your bird isn't solid white. It's just that our human I can't see their real coloration. They into the ultraviolet and into the fluorescent.

    • @justme7point0
      @justme7point0 8 років тому

      +ChloeSanctuary wow all I can see is the white and yellow underneath. This is an awesome fact to learn

  • @angelikablossfeld5427
    @angelikablossfeld5427 5 років тому

    Amazing. A room full of cockatoos. I assume they are all rescues and they are all in beautiful feathers.
    I have had a rescue Umbrella Cockatoo and although her feathers are much better than when i adopted her she still picks her feathers.
    She is on a healthy diet, mash and fresh fruit and vegetables some nuts, organic pellets
    I souls like to know what you do to get there feathers to grow back and stop picking feathers.
    Thank you for what you do for the Toos. Just subscribed.

  • @danieldevine33
    @danieldevine33 4 роки тому

    OMG I LOVE THIS GUY he has a lot more cockatoos than me lol I only have 1

  • @DaWhiteWolffie
    @DaWhiteWolffie 6 років тому

    While I was training my conure, he was secretly training me at the same time. Took me a little while to realize it too. Birds are too smart. xP

  • @mercadocandles
    @mercadocandles Рік тому +1

    Love this! I am owned by one Mo-Brella Cockatoo, one tiel, and one Yellow Green Cheek Conure. I've had these birds for a long time and I'm still learning. What's the update on you and your birds.

  • @victoriaemanuelbv103
    @victoriaemanuelbv103 6 років тому

    I just found your channel tonight I love watching you and your beautiful birds. I can't stand seeing when people always leave know-it-all negative sounding comments that have when we have no experience in your field. But when I watch this it's like being that getting a bird to step up on your finger and arm is so similar to a handshake it seems like it's so confusing to the bar because they're thinking they're supposed to step up only to be told to stop so it seems like that's why it takes me so long to get it and it doesn't really know what he's accomplished maybe if he sees you shaking hands with human beans or with a dog it will make more sense to them I don't like confusing Birds even if they're doing it they still don't understand what the world's my daddy asking me to do that for. Much love ignore me if it sounded too judgemental cuz it's not just thinking out loud haha

    • @ChloesanctuaryOrg
      @ChloesanctuaryOrg  6 років тому

      +Victoria Emanuel thank you Victoria. It's good to see that I'm not the only person that Siri misquotes. ;-)

    • @victoriaemanuelbv103
      @victoriaemanuelbv103 6 років тому

      +ChloeSanctuary
      lolol. ALOT..
      I'll do better! 💚🐦

  • @SweetJustice
    @SweetJustice 6 років тому

    I want one!

  • @PrincessCelestia19
    @PrincessCelestia19 6 років тому

    That's a lot of cute birds to put in your will.😶

  • @victoriaemanuelbv103
    @victoriaemanuelbv103 6 років тому

    I'm listening to the rest of it after I put my comments and now I'm kind of giggling because when you were talking about him being scared I was thinking yeah the bird scared his dad's gone cuckoo cuz he's dead he tells me to step up and then he tells me no and then he shakes my hands and it tells me good bird and all I did was touch him haha cuz he doesn't understand what a handshake means okay I'm gonna just hush now!😜 God bless

  • @lexistapleton687
    @lexistapleton687 4 роки тому

    FINALLY SOMEONE WHO MAKES SENSE!!!! Don broke it down for me so I could understand. I have Goffin Cockatoo that that is so smart. He went from a sweet heart of a bird to attacking me. I brought him in my home for life. I thought I did everything right. I watched so many other vids, this is the first time, I feel hope for me and my daughter. This bird has so much personality that he would blow up social media. I jus want to connect with this bird again. I’m not interested in putting him on Utube jus want to know how to deal with him!!!!!!!!

    • @ChloesanctuaryOrg
      @ChloesanctuaryOrg  4 роки тому +1

      animaltraining.us This is where to learn how to train any animal. Dr. Zeligs will show you exactly how to shape behavior.

    • @lexistapleton687
      @lexistapleton687 4 роки тому

      ChloeSanctuary thank you so much for your reply. I used to work at a wildlife rehabilitation center and dealt with hawks, owls, blue herons. I evened raised a beautiful rooster that would take walks with me. I can handle raccoons skunks, opossums, squirrels with each one some how sensing that I was there to help, they had no fear of me. But Jacob my cockatoo has really baffled me.

    • @ChloesanctuaryOrg
      @ChloesanctuaryOrg  4 роки тому

      Lexi Stapleton It’s their intelligence most of all the baffles us.

  • @The333valentina
    @The333valentina 5 років тому +1

    cutest perrots

  • @christinedudzinski9010
    @christinedudzinski9010 6 років тому

    How do you choose a cockatoo that will be trainable, want you to love on them, and not bite your nose off? 👃🏼! Love 💕 you and all the cockatoo’s. Thank’s for all the info!

    • @ChloesanctuaryOrg
      @ChloesanctuaryOrg  6 років тому

      It’s never a matter of choosing. Unless, of course, you are choosing to learn applied behavior analysis and study the biology, psychology and physiology of parrots. None of the cockatoos at the Sanctuary were chosen for their “good qualities.“ They were worked with using ABA and helped to make the right choices.

  • @thetechgenie7374
    @thetechgenie7374 5 років тому

    Wow that a lot of cockatoos. My male just recused 2 weeks ago is similar to your that you taught to shake. He won’t accept treats but love to be held for award. I even tried click training doesn’t work with him. Only thing works is petting and holding him. Been working on flight training him. Already resolved bitting and other behavior issues and trained him to set up as before he would only step up by pushing him on my arm, but now reaches over and steps up normally and target training, as last owner didn’t care for him, or taught him anything.
    One issue is he still scared to make the jump back and forth from perch to perch, or my arm from a distance. He now reaching over to try. Eventually hoping he get their. He can fly already indoors fine without crashing into stuff and fine outside as he come back on his own as had him on a flight line but not by command yet. The problem is not use to command, or when he tries to he lands on ground and then steps up. He does stay on shoulder and step off on command. He just gets scared to fly off perches, or other objects yet, or jump from anything yet.
    Working indoors with him, so he can get use to whistle eventually. He is progressing as no longer have to push my arm up to him to get his to step up. He reach over now and step up on command. Just can’t he can jump and then fly’s over on command.

    • @ChloesanctuaryOrg
      @ChloesanctuaryOrg  5 років тому

      You are lucky that he prefers being petted as a reward. That’s the kind of reward that doesn’t wear out.

  • @amirdari9967
    @amirdari9967 4 роки тому

    I wanna be like this guy I love cockatoos

  • @acacm12
    @acacm12 6 років тому

    I’m new to your channel so I’m just learning about how your sanctuary works . I’m just curious why you don’t re-home ? I have worked with dogs for years rehabilitating with the goal of rehoming . Just curious:) thanks :)

    • @ChloesanctuaryOrg
      @ChloesanctuaryOrg  6 років тому

      +Betty White the Cockatiel We don’t rehome because the public is not good with wild animals. Parrots are not domesticated. They can be tame but they are still wild. The majority of people trash these animals without even realizing they are doing it.
      This article of mine clarifies it: chloesanctuary.org/2017/04/29/helping-the-suffering/
      Thank you for asking!

  • @falarequestretvjorgecarval4263
    @falarequestretvjorgecarval4263 7 років тому

    gotta a 5 year old cockatoo from a abandaon bird center he is in the cage . how do I know whan to let him loose or if he is bounding with me ?
    HELP !!!

  • @PecintaBurung168Channel
    @PecintaBurung168Channel Рік тому

    In my country this bird name kakak tua ..smart bird i have this bird long time now is los...i want again this bird

  • @soniabooboo5
    @soniabooboo5 7 років тому +3

    how do you keep them from fighting? .I have male and female cockatoos adults and it's a all day job keeping them from wanting to kill each other

    • @ChloesanctuaryOrg
      @ChloesanctuaryOrg  7 років тому

      +sonia bryant I use the tools of applied behavior analysis

  • @mohammedshaya2951
    @mohammedshaya2951 9 років тому

    Thanks a lot for your very informative videos. I just have a question. I got my cockatoo umbrella a month ago. I don't feel comfortable with his diet. I've been feeding him this parrot mix that has a lot of seeds, pellets, nuts, and dried fruits. He only eats the sunflower seeds. Is that normal? I tried giving him pieces of fresh apples. He would take it bite it into smaller pieces that he throws down without eating. He loves it when I give him peanuts that are still in the shell. He breaks the shell, starts to bite the peanuts and does the same like he does with apples. He just turns it into smaller pieces that he throws without eating. I don't know if this is normal or not. He doesn't seem to eat anything other than the sunflower seeds. Please help me on how to get him to eat other things.

    • @Tsubakiee
      @Tsubakiee 8 років тому

      +Mohammed Shaiea If you want him on a all pellet diet and then offer fruits/veggies as supplements. What I found that worked was to gradually introduce pellets, there's a couple of ways you can do it. One way is to mix a very small amount in his regular food and to gradually increase the amount over time.. will take months and months to gradually do this. You really have to make sure they are eating the pellets. Another way is to offer just the pellets in another dish that's more easily accessible to your bird. Put the dish in the cage near his favorite place to perch. Birds are curious, they will eventually try it.. they just need to figure out it's food. For the fruits and veggies, just keep doing what you're doing and offer the food. In the morning is a good time and at dinner is a good time to try new things. Birds like to eat what you are eating, so try eating it in front of him and give him some when he seems interested (not your piece of course lol)

  • @mohb1818
    @mohb1818 6 років тому

    Roman speaks like he is possessed @25:15

  • @user-jn7mv4gl1r
    @user-jn7mv4gl1r 2 роки тому

    How are they so quiet???

  • @Mara-qr3ut
    @Mara-qr3ut 8 років тому

    Cool. Were all these birds hand-raised?

    • @ChloesanctuaryOrg
      @ChloesanctuaryOrg  7 років тому +3

      +Yoshiko Yūjin hand-raising is a major problem. It is the core reason for feather picking, stereotypic behavior, neurosis and psychosis in captive parrots. Hey Mrs. central steps in their development by being raised by humans. To my knowledge, all of our residents were hand-raised.

  • @fawazmusa
    @fawazmusa 4 роки тому

    Hi CholeSanctuary
    Just want your advice on ..I have a choice to buy an African Grey Parrot - 2 years old --OR-- a Yellow Crested Cockatoo - 6 months old the African Grey talks but the Yellow Crested doesnt yet... which one would you take if you were in my place and why ?? and for information sake when does a Yellow Crested Cockatoo start talking normally ??
    Thanks a lot

    • @ChloesanctuaryOrg
      @ChloesanctuaryOrg  4 роки тому

      Never buy always rescue. Talking is not important. What is critical is the relationship.

    • @Ganstababii3
      @Ganstababii3 2 роки тому

      Birds are not like cats or dogs. You do not choose your bird your bird will choose you, i wanted nothing ti do with a moluccan cockatoo they scared the crap out if me. But she picked us so we love her 💕 go to a rescue play with and handle lots of different types let your bird choose you.

  • @jennip8585
    @jennip8585 8 років тому

    I just adopted a too that had been in an abusive/ neglectful home. He's obviously comfortable around me, but he's really nervous around people in general. He loves to be pet, but he steps away whenever you approach him.
    I refuse to put him in a cage as that was part of his abuse. I actually keep him on a double Java tree. Technically, he's free to go where he wants, but he doesn't.
    Any suggestions on how to get him to step up when he's so skittish?

    • @lauratomblin6251
      @lauratomblin6251 5 років тому

      Jenni P You probably find out how now, Don't forget to praise the bird or reward the poor baby Bird. Don't understand how people are so mean to pets .I had a lot of pets in my life and had pay sense with them lots of love and care. Gave them freedom not in their Care all the time,they need to play and love attendson too!good luck with your bird.

  • @562Bella
    @562Bella 7 років тому +3

    Recently was given a yellow crested cockatoo, he's still hasn't fully has his feathers, loves to be Petted, scratched everything just the getting him to step up he bites hard, had made my brother and dad bleed

    • @allisonaanderson
      @allisonaanderson 5 років тому

      Annabele Lopez see if he will step up onto a perch or branch instead, until he is doing better at not biting

    • @ChloesanctuaryOrg
      @ChloesanctuaryOrg  5 років тому

      naturalencounters.com/site/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Understanding_Parrot_Behavior_Naturally-Steve_Martin.pdf

  • @harryhathaway1086
    @harryhathaway1086 7 років тому +8

    See.... I don't train my parrots to do anything.They can do what they want.I co-habitat with my feathered friends.In eccence,they are my family.I'm 55 and not married . I know....its never too late but women aren't going to inherit a 55 year old man and 10 parrots.Unless she's sloppy fat and fugly
    Anyway I made a commitment to keep my parrots and not putting them through going from one home to the next.I always dream about hitting the big lottery and what Is do with the money.First thing for me is to build a HUGE home with a HUGE aviary connected to it. most other people would think about traveling the world buying cars buying all fancy stuff I want to upgrade my bird lives and also adopt more parrots as of right now I have run out of room and time to take care of them

    • @ChloesanctuaryOrg
      @ChloesanctuaryOrg  7 років тому +1

      +Harry Hathaway I would hate to see one of your children if you don't send them to school. Ha ha. The training goes both ways we learn from each other. I use operant conditioning which helps them learn to make better choices for their own lives. This gives them life skills and doesn't turn them into circus performers.

    • @harryhathaway1086
      @harryhathaway1086 7 років тому +2

      ChloeSanctuary You still have patience of steel.My children ( my parrots ofcoarse) are spoiled. Example.....I bought some HUGE cages for cheap cause they were missing a side or missing hardware.I have 4 windows in my birdroom so I installed these cages outdoors butted up against each window.All I have to door is open a window and they can enjoy outdoors.They love it.I have a deck with a barbecue station next to these cages and they all come out and keep my company, and as you know they are great company.My birds are not a circus act.They are my friends,my family and I am committed to them for the long run.I'm 55 and hope I can continue being with them far down the road.I have people telling me I should get rid of them but these people have no idea of the intelligence individuality these souls have.They wouldn't get rid of their dog but to them that's different."Dogs are smart".These people have no idea how intelligent most parrots are.Ill bet your parrots have individual preferences over what treats they like more.That is intelligence and individuality.

    • @ChloesanctuaryOrg
      @ChloesanctuaryOrg  7 років тому +1

      +Harry Hathaway we need more people like you to care for these intelligent and mistreated creatures

  • @andrasiboti
    @andrasiboti 7 років тому +3

    Omg, how many Birds do ya have? And how much time to care for them, I mean, they NEED attention, as we all know!

    • @ChloesanctuaryOrg
      @ChloesanctuaryOrg  7 років тому +8

      +andrasiboti sanctuary has 12 birds. They get three hours out for socialization minimum. I work an 18 hour day to make that happen.

  • @delvinpineda4478
    @delvinpineda4478 7 років тому

    What kind of toos do you have an can you name them biggest to smallest thx😂😊

    • @ChloesanctuaryOrg
      @ChloesanctuaryOrg  7 років тому +1

      +Boat Life Miami Our sanctuary birds are: Coco U2F, Cecil U2M, Salamander M2M, Peaches M2F, Chloe U2F, Babalu T2M, Snoball U2M, Cozzi U2F, Sugar M2F, Lauralei U2F, Pippa T2F, Lucy U2F, and Roman U2M) 11 have FDB. 1 was a severe mutilator. One has 6 fused vertebrae in her neck. One has a twisted pelvis.
      We are a permanent sanctuary for distressed parrots. We do not re-home or sell birds.
      To donate you can use the link on our webpage: chloesanctuary.org/donate-help/

  • @barbaramiller2445
    @barbaramiller2445 4 роки тому +1

    HI my name is barb , and I have a sulfer crested cockatoo . I rescued him 9yrs ago I am not sure how old he is or the abuse that has been done to him ,but over the last 3 months he has been attacking me and flying at me .each time more aggressive I have him locked up all the time now when I'm around can you please help me I don't want to get rid of him but I don't know what else to do !

    • @ChloesanctuaryOrg
      @ChloesanctuaryOrg  4 роки тому

      animaltraining.us. The problems we have with parrots are always due to our lack of knowledge. I suggest you take Jenifer Zeligs’ Animal training 101 course.

  • @steveshattah
    @steveshattah 10 місяців тому

    Maybe if the bird got put in the time-out cage after he chases away the other bird he would stop chasing away the other bird.

  • @elyh8991
    @elyh8991 7 років тому

    how do I stop a cockatoo from chewing up stuff my umbrella cockatoo loves chewing up electronics.

    • @ChloesanctuaryOrg
      @ChloesanctuaryOrg  7 років тому

      +CrazyGamerGirl using reward training you reshape the behavior of your bird into chewing wood of specific types in specific places. You must also be careful not to reward your bird by giving it excessive attention when it does something you don't want it to do. Instead, you read direct their attention to something else and give them positive rewards for doing the other behavior. This is the simplification but it is the basic method

  • @BknetsMatt
    @BknetsMatt 5 років тому

    Hey I have a question how do I train my cockatoo bird if he was abused by the previous owner

    • @ChloesanctuaryOrg
      @ChloesanctuaryOrg  4 роки тому

      Reward training: animaltraining.us/. Also you need to understand parrot behavior: The Manual of Parrot Behavior

  • @dylanmchugh3682
    @dylanmchugh3682 4 роки тому

    How many molluscan cockatoos do u have I have one called mollie

  • @MRTAZER
    @MRTAZER 6 років тому

    1:09 rome got pissed off

  • @awsamer01
    @awsamer01 8 років тому

    sir u have experience with clockatoo I want one but many people told me if u live in apartment don't buy it because he is so screaming make problem with u r neighborhood it's right?? and they advice me with macaw can u advice me??
    thanks

    • @ChloesanctuaryOrg
      @ChloesanctuaryOrg  8 років тому +2

      Their voices are roughly 125 dB. That's the equivalent of standing by the runway and listening to a jumbo jet liner take off.
      Very difficult to keep them in apartments. I did it for a while and don't recommend it.

    • @awsamer01
      @awsamer01 8 років тому

      +ChloeSanctuary thank u so much sir I will start with macaw and next if all fine I will get cockatoo thanks again

    • @hannahbradley3449
      @hannahbradley3449 7 років тому +1

      Macaws are very loud as well!

  • @drsoicatd
    @drsoicatd 6 років тому

    Hi! I need your advice please. I just adopted a 9 months old cockatoo 3 days ago. And suddenly he seems to be very afraid of me, and he doesn’t accept me anymore, but my wife and my 10 years old kid. Apparently he has no reason. He use to interact with the hole familly, but now when he sees me entering the room he hides in the cage, and it tremble. It doesn’t come to me anymore, but my familly. How can I regain his trust? Thanks.

    • @ChloesanctuaryOrg
      @ChloesanctuaryOrg  6 років тому

      They are complicated creatures, at least as complicated as we are.their ways of acting in the world are alien to us. I had to study applied behavior analysis to work with issues like the one you’re discussing and I don’t have any easy answers. A thorough study of the book: the manual of Parrot behavior would be a good place to start. The situations sometimes take a long time to overcome.

    • @drsoicatd
      @drsoicatd 6 років тому

      ChloeSanctuary thanks.

  • @aviancag8716
    @aviancag8716 7 років тому

    How long do these birds live ?

  • @elianaribeiro8889
    @elianaribeiro8889 3 роки тому

    Os psicólogos endicam as crianças que imperativas e sempre ter um qualquer bichinho de estimação eles ajudam e muito

  • @paulinalopes1163
    @paulinalopes1163 4 роки тому

    How do i get the bird to not bite. If anyone stands next to the cage he will attack 😭 he hasn't been out of the cage in a few years 😬

    • @ChloesanctuaryOrg
      @ChloesanctuaryOrg  4 роки тому

      naturalencounters.com/site/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Understanding_Parrot_Behavior_Naturally-Steve_Martin.pdf

  • @biteme1918
    @biteme1918 8 років тому +1

    I'm having issues with my cockatoo and I'm trying to find a professional trainer to come to my house and train my bird, but I'm having no luck with my search :(

    • @ChloesanctuaryOrg
      @ChloesanctuaryOrg  8 років тому +1

      You might try natural encounters at this email address: info@naturalencounters.com. They are professional behaviorists and may be able to point you to someone in your area.

    • @biteme1918
      @biteme1918 8 років тому

      +ChloeSanctuary Thank you!!

  • @christelheadington1136
    @christelheadington1136 4 роки тому

    Think I'd go with goggles and a helmet.

  • @dianarodriguez9719
    @dianarodriguez9719 6 років тому

    Mr. Max

  • @savannahfreundt943
    @savannahfreundt943 7 років тому

    I love how you used Dawkins in your intro

    • @ChloesanctuaryOrg
      @ChloesanctuaryOrg  7 років тому

      +Savannah Freundt :-) Richard Dawkins and Richard Feynman. Perhaps I have a Richard fetish. LOL

    • @savannahfreundt943
      @savannahfreundt943 7 років тому +1

      ChloeSanctuary I suppose so! They are both pretty amazing guys so I don't blame you.

    • @OpenGL4ever
      @OpenGL4ever 3 роки тому

      If you know Richard Dawkins you probably also know John Lennox.

  • @Fogolol
    @Fogolol 6 років тому

    15:27 what's going on there

  • @zippgirl123
    @zippgirl123 8 років тому

    I'm on holiday in Tenerife have seen people with parrots and I got to hold one and the owner takes a picture and you give money . the owner took the beak when I got to hold it? it is because it does not bite ? Way did he do That ?For 6 timer siden•

    • @ChloesanctuaryOrg
      @ChloesanctuaryOrg  8 років тому

      +zippgirl123 you would have to ask him. I have never done such a thing nor have I seen it done.

  • @Missteree87
    @Missteree87 7 років тому

    What a strange opening sequence lmao

  • @myncawzadecameron9974
    @myncawzadecameron9974 8 років тому

    Mine is 31

  • @myncawzadecameron9974
    @myncawzadecameron9974 8 років тому

    How old are your birds

  • @brendadush5023
    @brendadush5023 8 років тому

    are you still adopting them out and how mutch

    • @ChloesanctuaryOrg
      @ChloesanctuaryOrg  8 років тому +5

      We are a permanent sanctuary for severely damaged birds. We do not adopt them out as a rule.

    • @crysv.1276
      @crysv.1276 5 років тому

      Much*

  • @-berberry
    @-berberry 6 років тому

    how can he tell whos who??

  • @ls_744
    @ls_744 6 років тому +2

    My mom is going to buy me a cockatoo😍😍❤❤❤

    • @ChloesanctuaryOrg
      @ChloesanctuaryOrg  6 років тому +5

      Be sure you learn as much as you possibly can. It’s much like having an alien two-year-old with a pair of pliers and a foghorn that lives for80 years.

  • @victoriaemanuelbv103
    @victoriaemanuelbv103 6 років тому +1

    and PLEASE FORGIVE my LONG-WINDED. no punctuation, voice text w lots of errors/

  • @kaelue2586
    @kaelue2586 7 років тому

    Can I plz get locked in a room with cockatoos and have them love me I need something like that in my life. Watching this video because I'm preparing for the future when I get a cockatoo

  • @zippgirl123
    @zippgirl123 8 років тому

    he just walk away , he was a bit grumpy because I could not pay

  • @chitskirits
    @chitskirits 6 років тому

    You scared him when you started raising and shaking your hands and the loud talking