Parakeet scared and teaching to talk!!!!!!!!!!!

Dude589

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Hi my budgie cheddar is a crazy bird (many reasons). I properly trained him like the parrot wizard and those guys did but if i take him out of his cage he will try to fly back in but instead he flies around the room fast and hits my dresser and will fastly shoot behind it and i cant get him. he will stay down there and wait like 10 min then will come out and i put him in the cage. i cant tak him out of the cage and i am very sad he cant go out i want to change that i did different training methods but he kept doing the same crash!!!!!!!!!!!!!! please help me and my little :greenyellow: he seems happy in the cage chirping around and playing with toys and he always showed fear he would go away from things sometimes but not much now


PLEASE HELP ME ITS BEEN HAPPENING FOR MONTHS!!!!!!
 
It would probably help if you asked your parents to take him to get his wings clipped. Lots of bird shops will do that for you as well as an avian vet. You should not do it yourself, please take him somewhere to have it done. I think it would be a lot safer for him if he is crashing into things.
 
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he still will crash he will and he tries to fly to his cage but lands on ground too!!
 
He will still be able to flutter to the floor, and not crash into dressers which tend to have sharp corners. Having his wings clipped means he will learn to go to you to get things/to his cage, and he will learn to climb and jump properly. I've had budgies before who flew into everything and just didn't seem to get the message that flying crazily around WILL hurt them, so I clipped their wings and they learned all of what I typed above, and became expert 'flutterers'. So when their Flight Feathers gradually grew back, they gradually learned to fly properly.

I suggest, as Terry said, to have your parents take him to the Vet or a bird shop.

You may think it sounds mean to 'disable' your bird from being able to do what birds do: fly. But sometimes the risk of danger and injury are just FAR too high if the bird CAN fly, and by getting your budgies wings clipped you are actually doing him a great kindness.
 

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