Training Webinar
March 21st 2023 4pm – 5:15pm (approx)
Here at Parrot Kindergarten, we know how stressful it can be when your parrot won’t come to you. 😳
Are you struggling with getting your parrot to come back to you when called? Do you worry about them flying off and not knowing how to retrieve them (or ignoring you when you call them in their room)?
Look no further! Join us for this upcoming webinar for both flighted and non-flighted parrots. We will show you ethical methods to ensure that your parrot is safe and healthy.
As a parrot owner myself, I understand the challenges that come with training our feathered friends. That’s why I’ve taken the time to develop a technique that is not only effective but also compassionate towards our parrots.
In this webinar, you’ll learn:
– The importance of building a strong bond with your parrot
– How to use positive reinforcement to encourage recall behavior
– Techniques for training flighted and non-flighted parrots
– How to make training fun and engaging for your parrot
Whether you’re a new parrot owner or a seasoned pro, this training will improve your relationship with your parrot and give you peace of mind.
Our webinars/meetings are interactive, so please bring your questions.
Register now and join us for an informative and enjoyable webinar that will help you develop the skills to train your parrot to come back to you when called. Together, we’ll create a stronger bond with our feathered friends while keeping them safe and healthy.
Cassie Malina, CPBT-KA, CPBC has over 20 years’ experience working with parrots and formerly produced parrot shows across the country – and most primarily at Disney’s Animal Kingdom!
Cassie is our Parrot Kindergarten behavior trainer (aka school counselor)! 🥰 In this workshop, she will show you just how to teach your bird to go into their carriers and crates – super easy! 😎
Jen Cunha is an attorney, animal cognition trainer, writer, and international speaker, focusing on animal literacy and communication. A “parrot mama” for over 16 years, Jen has been developing cognition training techniques for almost a decade. Her training manuals have been translated and distributed throughout Europe, and she’s been featured in Bird Talk magazine. Jen has twice written articles for the International Association of Applied Behavior Consultants Journal and is a frequent lecturer at science conventions and companion bird gatherings around the world. Jennifer collaborates on animal literacy and communication projects with university researchers, and her research has been published in peer-reviewed scientific proceedings. Her birds, Ellie and Isabelle, have passed university-designed blind tests on phonics and reading comprehension skills and are considered the very first animals who have learned how to read.