Bird Tricks Introduces New Parrot Training Advice That Enables Parrots To Do Magic Tricks

June 1st, 2007 by A Managed Blogger

Many parrots are being abandoned by their owners because they require more time and attention than many people have. Bird Tricks can provide parrot training that includes entertaining magic tricks that allow for the bird and the owner to experience new and fun things together

Dalton Gardens, Idaho (IPRWIRE) Fri, June 1st, 2007 — Womach Brother Productions (www.birdtricks.com) is happy to announce that they can provide the parrot training advice that many bird owners need to start relating to their bird on a whole new level.

Chet Womach and his brother Dave Womach were looking for ways to help parrot owners expand the levels of interaction they have with their birds. Magic was a fun route to go for the pair, especially because Dave Womach is a professional magician. The two worked with their blue and gold macaw, teaching it magic tricks simply by having it recognize a dot on the back of a card and rewarding it for the behavior. These methods are now available to the public, and there are links to videos on the website that serve to inspire bird owners to get more involved with their pet.

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Womach Brother Productions Now Offering Free Certified Organic Parrot Food With Every Purchase Of Their Parrot Training Course

April 3rd, 2007 by A Managed Blogger

Womach Brother Productions has recognized that there are excessive amounts of low quality, dangerous parrot food on the market, so they are now providing a free bag of certified organic food to those who purchase their parrot training course

Dalton Gardens, Idaho (IPRWIRE) Tues, April 3rd, 2007 — Womach Brother Productions (www.birdtricks.com) is proud to announce that they are now including a free bag of certified organic parrot food with each purchase of their unique parrot training course.

Through extensive research, Womach Brother Productions has determined that there are many harmful substances present in typical parrot food products. Substances such as rubber stabilizer, food coloring, sugar, and Menadione are commonly found in parrot foods. All of these substances are toxic to parrots in small amounts, and when fed to a parrot every day a parrot can develop unwanted behavior such as biting, screaming, or plucking feathers.

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New Online Parrot Training Course Helps Save Birds

February 1st, 2007 by A Managed Blogger

Bird owners can now learn parrot training techniques that work. These proven methods are effective and work on most types of birds, allowing many owners to keep their unruly pets rather than giving them away

Dalton Gardens, Idaho (IPRWIRE) Thurs, Feb. 1st, 2007 — Womach Brother Productions (www.birdtricks.com) is happy to announce the launch of its educational materials that can help teach unruly birds better behavior patterns. Of special interest to the general public are their unique methods for parrot training.

Anyone who has owned one of these birds can attest to the fact that parrot training can be frustrating and disappointing at times. Bird Tricks is committed to helping those pet owners to teach their birds not only better behavior patterns, such as to not bite when handled, but also enjoyable tricks and safe habits.

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Womach Brother Productions Announces The Release Of Its Shocking Undercover Video Of Disreputable Pet Bird Dealers

November 21st, 2006 by A Managed Blogger

With the holidays just around the corner, Womach Brother Productions is using its undercover video to caution holiday parrot buyers and to raise money for the Gabriel Foundation, an organization that rehabilitates abused and neglected parrots

Dalton Gardens, ID (IPRWIRE) Tue, Nov. 21, 2006—In time to celebrate the holidays, and the inevitable rush to purchase parrots as gifts, Womach Brother Productions (www.birdtricks.com) has released a shocking undercover video that details how parrot lovers can differentiate between reputable dealers and disreputable ones

Using hidden cameras, the founder of Womach Brother Productions, Chet Womach, went into parrot stores to reveal the underside of the pet bird business. Asking trick questions and utilizing his own knowledge of acceptable parrot handling, Mr. Womach visited stores that looked fine to the average consumer, but weren’t. Many were unsanitary, unsafe, and practiced unsavory sale practices.

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Parrot Behavior: Can It Be Changed?

November 6th, 2006 by A Managed Blogger

Parrot behavior can be hard to understand at times. This is especially true if your colorful and exotic pet has a tendency to bite or scream at all hours of the day or night, or if it simply does not seem to enjoy being petted or held.

However, did you know that parrot behavior can be understood and even modified so that the bird acts more civilized and behaves better when around people? It is true, but changing the bird’s attitude takes expertise and guidance which, frankly, most of us do not have when it comes to training birds.

Luckily, there is a new and truly unique training system on the market today that can show you how to train your bird in about two weeks’ time. This system is called the “Tame and Train” program, and it was developed by an expert in the field who actually spent years learning his craft.

With this system, you watch a video where a real, untamed bird is put through the entire training session, one step at a time. As you watch this training program, you learn the steps you will need to take yourself when you begin working on your own parrot behavior modification training sessions. In addition to the video, you also receive with the basic package two audio CD’s and several booklets that go beyond simple parrot behavior changes and into the more complex aspects of teaching your bird to do tricks, some of which are literally amazing.

Something you may find of incredible value are the testimonials from others who have used this system and the results they were able to achieve. Any company on the planet can say they have the best training system available, but it is far better to hear that from people who have actually used the system.

There are, of course, other ways to get your bird trained. You could consider hiring a professional trainer, but this can be very expensive. You could, of course, wing it, but who knows how long that might take. Why go through all of that, and why pay more than you have to? This program is very affordable and because it actually works, it is worth every penny.

This program works on other birds as well. It doesn’t matter if they are big birds or small birds. The system is designed to work on all of them. You can even teach your bird to answer Yes or No upon a secret signal you use. All in all, this is one very complete program that many bird owners will be happy to use.

The amount of material and the various benefits this system contains is too much to be listed here in this one article. If you are in need of an effective and affordable bird training program, visit Bird Tricks at their main website at www.BirdTricks.com, where there is a wealth of information awaiting you there. Bird Tricks specializes in providing proven techniques that will help you and your bird develop a loving and trusting relationship based on a series of unique taming exercises. Contact them directly to learn more!

How to Stop Parrot Biting Now

November 6th, 2006 by A Managed Blogger

Anyone who owns one of these birds knows already that parrot biting can be not only annoying, but also painful. Unfortunately, without the proper instruction and training, many of these birds will continue that behavior for years. To be honest, without guidance and training, some of these birds will simply never stop that habit.

In homes where there are children, parrot biting can also lead to fear. Children often do not understand that parrot biting is a natural instinct that the animal simply has. They may assume that the bird does not like them or that they have done something to the bird to offend it. There can be as many false assumptions as there are children!

This type of behavior can also make its way over to guests and visitors who happen to get nipped when they try to pet the animal. Also, adult pet owners themselves probably do not relish the idea of having blood drawn by a sharp beak.

So what can be done about this problem?

Anyone who has priced the services of a professional animal trainer will probably tell you that the cost of those services is beyond the reach of most average pet owners. In some cases, it can easily run into the several hundreds of dollars, if not more. With that being the case, pet owners need to find something that is cost effective and that works.

Thankfully, there is just such a program on the market now. It is called the “Tame and Train” system, and it is perhaps one of the very best training systems available today. Not only does this system stop parrot biting problems, but it also goes far beyond what its competitors offer.

The main body of the “Tame and Train” system is the video that comes with the basic package. This video shows, step-by-step, an untrained and untamed bird being taught the various lessons. These are not actor birds that are shown, but rather real birds, just like those the pet owners may have at home. Each teaching session shows the bird owner exactly what to do at that stage of the training. There is no guess work and there are no hidden secrets left unrevealed. Everything the owner needs to know is covered in detail in easy to understand language.

The basic package comes with the instructional video, two audio CD’s, and several books, each written to cover a specific topic that the pet owner will find valuable. All in all, the basic package contains everything a person needs to get started in training his or her bird to behave better.

But this system goes beyond behavior modification techniques. It also contains information and instruction on how to teach your pet to do tricks, how to stop it if it has a tendency to scream, and how to teach it to be more receptive to being petted and played with.

Anyone needing reliable and effective training for a bird would do well to visit the Bird Tricks website at www.BirdTricks.com and read the entire system information page. Bird Tricks features a popular and proven method of bird training that will help you develop a loving, yet disciplined, bond with your pet. Contact Bird Tricks directly to learn more!

Parrot Training That Works!

November 6th, 2006 by A Managed Blogger

For many people, parrot training can seem like a no-win proposition. Try as they may, the owners of these birds simply cannot get the lesson across to the animal, and that can be very frustrating not only to the human but to the bird as well.

It is no secret that many professional trainers can often charge into the thousands of dollars for their services, and that high price tag can keep many bird owners from going that route. So if professional training is too expensive and if going it alone does not work, what can a bird owner do if they want parrot training that actually works?

One option is to get the “Tame and Train” instructional system that is currently being offered by one of the best bird trainers in the world. This very unique system allows the owner to watch video of an untamed and untrained bird as it is being taught various behavior modification techniques and even tricks to perform.

This parrot training system shows owners in very easy to understand language exactly what they must do to keep their birds from biting people when they are picked up and it also instructs owners on how to teach the bird to not scream at all hours of the day or night. But it does much more than that.

For starters, it begins by sharing with the pet owner why a bird acts the way it does. Understanding the bird and its behavior is a big step forward in teaching the animal what it should do and what it should not do. This information gives the owner a deeper understanding of the animal and this helps the owner work with the bird better as well.

The fact is, until a person understands why an animal acts the way it does, it is difficult to teach the animal anything at all. This is true not just with birds, but with any animal.

Once you understand the basics about your bird, you can begin the parrot training in earnest by simply doing what the instructional system teaches. The basic package comes with a video tape, 2 CD’s of audio, a bird clicker to help with the training sessions and for later use, and this system even comes with an ebook on how to potty train your pet, as well as other materials.

The bottom line is that bird owners no longer need to accept bad behavior from their birds. Biting, screaming, and generally annoying behavior can lessen the joy these colorful and exotic birds can bring into a home. This bad behavior can also be somewhat frightening to children who witness it or who have, unfortunately, been bitten by a bird. This kind of animal fear can often last a lifetime, and that is a shame, for most of these birds, with the correct instruction, can be friendly, warm, and very loveable.

If you would like more information on this truly amazing system, visit Bird Tricks at their website, at www.BirdTricks.com. Here you can read much more on how this program can help you and your bird develop and trusting and loving relationship.

Parrot Training Instructional Video Allows Bird Owners To Teach Good Behavior To Any Bird

November 1st, 2006 by A Managed Blogger

New and unique parrot training video program takes bird owners step-by-step through the complete training cycle for teaching their pets to behave better and even do tricks, which will astound guests and family members alike

Dalton Gardens, ID (IPRWire) November 1, 2006—Womach Brother Productions (www.birdtricks.com) is proud to announce the launch of a new parrot training program. This is the first parrot training program that actually shows a professional instructor teaching an aggressive bird best behavior patterns while you watch.

Chet Womach, President, states: “Because people get to see a live bird being trained, not just a pre-trained, nice bird being run through the techniques, they see how the bird will not cooperate, and see how I overcome that on the videos which gives them hope they can do it too with their bird.”

While this parrot training program may sound too good to be true, there are case studies from the vendor to back up their claim.

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