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Training Your Conure Parrot To Obey You!

If you're reading this page wondering how you can either keep your sweet little Conure from ever biting you, or you already have a Conure, and he's biting you like crazy... then you're going to love what I'm about to say.

My name's Chet Womach, and I'm a professional parrot trainer who constantly works with the owners and breeders of Conures.  And the number one question I get asked is this...

Can Conure Parrots be trained?

So to answer that question, let me just say this... As I write this, I've just finished watching a parrot show that showed a Conure perform more tricks than you could ever have imagined.

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I'm talking about sliding down slides, flying through rings, and dunking basketballs in hoops.

To be VERY frank... YES, a Conure training can be done VERY easily!

And the greatest part of all is that even if you have no idea what you're doing, you can train a Conure just as easily as I can... as long as you learn some basic parrot training techniques.

And that's just what I wanted to show you how to do...

So Let's Show How Simple Conure Parrot Training Really Is...

First you'll want to click on this link and sign up for my free Conure Training Videos where you'll learn how I took one of my clients parrots, that I'd never met, seen, or trained, and taught him how to do his first trick in three 15 minute training sessions! And how me training that parrot, transformed it's behavior!

A Beautiful Sun Conure Parrot

The reason that you want to train your Conure Parrot to do tricks is simple. It's very much like the story of Helen Keller; the woman who was born blind, deaf, and mute, and had no idea how to communicate to her family and friends, what was on her mind.

Your Conure Parrot is like Helen Keller, in the sense that it has no idea how to communicate with you it's needs, wants, and desires.  You will have to spend time building a language both of you understand.

But if you would spend some time teaching your Conure how to learn behaviors ie. tricks... ... then teaching him other things, like to not bite you, step up nicely, or to stop screaming, become a MUCH easier part of your Conure's Training, and learning process.

All in all he'll be much less frustrated with you, and when he gets frustrated in the future with you, on a behavior that you haven't taught him to do yet, he'll be more likely to willingly have you show him how to appropriately do the behavior, versus just biting you out of frustration.