How to Make Your Budgie Trust You

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Hello Buddies,

I think that many people are having a hard time gaining their budge's trust because they lack the patience.
Taming or making your budgie trust you is a process that takes between a week to even more than a month. Depending on your budgie's personality.
Follow these basic steps and I assure you your #budgie will trust you.

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One more tip
If you have 2 budgies or more it's best to separate the one you're looking to tame or gain it's trust so the others won't distract it :)

Bird-Nuggets
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For anyone who hasn't had a pet, you don't how rewarding it is for your pet to finally trust you.

dumbstuffgeek
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Lets all appreciate the fact he makes legit short vids straight to the point

ShrekGG
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Are we all going to ignore that he handshaked his budgie? 😍

wildflower
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“Never try to grab your budgie”

*TRIES TO GRAB BUDGIE*

sg
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My sister had a budgie when we were younger. They LOVED watching Star Wars, not because the effects were awesome, but they seemed to respond to R2-D2 when he speaks.

Rnzlr
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My budgie only trusts me enough to step on my hand ONLY when I have a treat

codywear
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Thank you for saying this doesn't happen overnight!
I'd like to add that birds can also be taught voice commands. My 9 year old budgie was very scared and traumatized when I rescued her, but she's also very smart. To help her with her terror of fingers, along with these methods, I'd also say her name and "step up" if I wanted her to get on my finger. If I was just getting a dish or cleaning, I'd say "excuse me!" several times while in the cage. She figured out pretty quickly that she wasn't getting grabbed or poked at, and would calmly step up if I asked, or watch as I cleaned. She's still not thrilled with being petted, but is okay with it and is calm when her nails need trimming or I need a closer look at her. That has taken her lifetime (I've had her for 8 years).

Tashishi
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Ahh yes...
"How to make your budgie trust you", hosted by Kermit the frog

Boatman
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Been training my budgies for 2 days like this and it’s going so well thanks a lot!

sovietunionbutball
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32 years and I just got my first budgie.
Day 1, he or her, is already perching on my finger. Here's to hopefully a happy bird life ❤❤

STE.B
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When I first got my two budgies I did a lot of things wrong. I lost their trust and gained a little again. But then I realized what I was doing wrong, so I started from scratch. Now I my budgies have been with me for a whole year and they are comfortable with stepping on my hand and climbing around, climbing up in my hair, gently nibbling my face and even flying to me when I’m standing in the right position. I love them and to this day I still feel guilty about what I did at first. They seem happier and make me generally happier too

lunamoondemon
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I feel like people think they can tame or get their budgie's trust in one day
Nope it takes time and you have to be patient with it otherwise you'll just mess is up and your budgie will not trust you
so, thanks for saying it took you a whole month and being realistic

itsTiffany
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i never thought i would come across a video of kermit the frog showing me how to get a bird to trust me.

gstnte
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My goodness this video is just spot on. I had little to no relationship with Zekia my budgie. But after a day or two of doing what you said she now calmly perches on my hands. Thank you so much!

ASTC_Hexlith
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I have two budgies and i treat them exact same. One of them loves me very much that she even enters in my mouth with her own will and refuse to leave my shoulder at all times. But the other one NEVER put a feet on my hand, moreover he's scared of my hand but feels free to sit on my head. I guess the difference is about their personality. Also i'm second owner of my distant budgie, he may not had a nice relationship with its previous owner.

whodis
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no one:

my budgie: accepting hand feeding, going on my hand, and going out of her cage on the first day i bought her

carolinemundo
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I like that you aren't like most bird YouTubers who make it look too easy. You actually showed the before and after instead of the, oh he'll come out randomly for sure.

Dandelions
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Training wild sparrows in a small town in Switzerland I have been blessed with them for years. It's also possible to do this yourself 🙂 by following these simple steps.
1) Find a clan of sparrows you are living close to, try and make sure that there aren't too many pigeons or seagulls in that area. Always wear the same jacket and a hat is recommended to ensure you look the same each time you approach. Whistle a few times 😉.
2) Identity the alpha male of the community, he will be the oldest, darkest brown with a grey patch on his back.
3) Start with white bread, now this is not an ideal food as the starch and sugars are not the best diet, make sure that you are prepared to pay for some sunflower seeds or raw cereals. At first just throw something down a stay at a distance.
4) After you have established that you can see the alpha, watch him, especially when you throw them the food. He will be waiting for your next visit.
5) Chill, just stick around for as long as possible and do not approach them. Leave some bread next to you at all times.
6) After a few weeks you'll be able to whistle while holding the bread out, first they will come and take it in flight and eventually the bolder ones, particularly the alpha and his main squeeze will land on your head. At this point you are well advised to change the food from bread to other more healthy foods.
7) Name your sparrows and then you will even have dreams about them.
Take care of yourself and eachother.😊

justinmanser
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She's so smart 🥺 Great video man!

dennythebudgie