Parrots are intelligent, emotional, and highly social companions. At CuddlyWings, we believe that training is not about control — it is about communication, trust, enrichment, and creating a healthy relationship between parrots and their owners.
Every bird has a unique personality, learning pace, and comfort level. That is why our training approach focuses on patience, positive reinforcement, and understanding natural parrot behavior instead of fear-based methods.
Our Training Philosophy
At CuddlyWings, we use reward-based training methods that help parrots feel safe, confident, and motivated to learn. We never encourage punishment, forceful handling, or intimidation.
Our goal is to build trust first. Once a bird feels comfortable and secure, training becomes a fun and enriching activity for both the parrot and the owner.
Training sessions are designed to be short, engaging, and mentally stimulating while respecting the bird’s emotional state and body language.
What We Train
We help parrots learn useful behaviors that improve handling, bonding, confidence, and daily life.
Basic Training
- Step up and step down
- Recall training
- Target training
- Station training
- Cage entry training
- Handling and socialization
Behavioral Training
- Reducing biting behavior
- Improving confidence in fearful birds
- Managing screaming and attention-seeking behaviors
- Building trust with humans
- Helping birds adjust to new homes or environments
Enrichment & Mental Stimulation
Parrots require mental stimulation just as much as physical care. During training, we incorporate enrichment activities, toys, foraging, and interactive exercises that keep birds active and engaged.
This helps reduce boredom-related behaviors and improves overall wellbeing.
Our Approach to Every Bird
No two parrots are the same. Some birds are naturally outgoing, while others may be fearful, aggressive, or withdrawn due to past experiences.
Before starting training, we observe the bird’s:
- Body language
- Confidence level
- Food motivation
- Social comfort
- Stress triggers
- Existing habits and routines
This allows us to create a training plan suited specifically for that bird.
Diet and Training Go Hand in Hand
A healthy diet plays a major role in a parrot’s behavior, energy, and trainability.
At CuddlyWings, we also guide owners on improving diet by introducing healthier foods such as pellets, vegetables, sprouts, and balanced seed mixes. Proper nutrition often leads to noticeable improvements in mood, activity, and behavior.
Owner Education Matters
Training does not end with us.
One of the most important parts of our process is teaching owners how to understand and communicate with their parrots confidently at home. We guide owners on reading body language, rewarding good behavior, and creating positive routines.
When both the bird and owner learn together, the results become more consistent and long-lasting.
A Stress-Free Learning Environment
We aim to create a calm, safe, and enriching environment where parrots can learn comfortably.
Whether a bird is staying with us for boarding, training, socialization, or diet improvement, we prioritize emotional wellbeing and gradual progress rather than rushing results.
Building trust takes time — and we respect that process.
Enroll Your Bird at CuddlyWings
If you would like your parrot to become more confident, better socialized, easier to handle, or mentally enriched, we would love to help.
At CuddlyWings, we work with a variety of parrots including conures, quakers, African Greys, Amazons, cockatoos, macaws, ringnecks, and more.
Whether you are dealing with behavioral challenges or simply want to strengthen your bond with your bird, our training programs are designed to support both parrots and their owners.
Ready to Get Started?
Contact CuddlyWings today to learn more about our parrot training, boarding, and diet improvement programs.
Give your bird the opportunity to learn, grow, and thrive in a positive and enriching environment.


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