Archive for July, 2008
Getting Bird’s To Accept Strangers
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How To Make Your Parrot Less NEEDY For Your Attention
Thursday, July 17th, 2008If you feel the lack of toys in your birds cage may be the reason your bird is being needy I strongly suggest you check out our toxin free toy program. Regularly rotating your birds toys is a great way to keep them stimulated while you’re away!
Feedback Appreciated for BirdTricks.com’s 1st ever “LIVE” Event
Thursday, July 3rd, 2008
Hey Guys,
I wanted to let you guys know that in January, we’re going to be hosting our first live event for our customers and newsletters subscribers in Orlando, Florida.
We’re still putting together all the details, guest speakers and agenda…
But to make sure it turns out to be a PHENOMENAL event, I could really use your feedback by leaving a comment at the bottom of this blog post about what you’d like to have us add to our agenda, speakers you may want to have us try to bring in, topics you might want covered, and how interested you might be about traveling to Orlando Florida to attend an event like this (even though I haven’t shared our itinerary with you)
I’d really like to get an idea for how many of you would be willing to make the trip, as we already have about 200 seats pre-sold, and I need to get an idea for just how big an event this is really going to be.
So if you could let me know if this interests you, and what you would be most interested in learning while at our event it would be REALLY appreciated.
For example, are you interested in learning some of the basics first hand… or would you rather learn more advanced behaviors that involve flight, or trick training performances. Or do you have something else entirely that you’d love us to cover?
I look forward to reading your responses!
Have a Great Day!
Chet
P.S. Depending on the requests we get we will be planning on brining in some of our birds, probably doing some live training from stage so you get to see the process in action, and even brining in some professional entertainment that involves birds.
I know that doesn’t give you a lot of details, and to be honest, we’re still working out a lot of the details… and we’ll keep you posted as we start to finalize them