Kitty
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A few days ago, whilst shopping in a pet store, another customer approached me after watching me browse through the bird section.
The customer asked me what sort of bird I have and we ended up having a brief conversation about our pets. He told me he had an alexandrine parakeet, I told him how beautiful I thought alexandrines are and then asked him if he'd managed to train it to talk...The guy laughed and then made a list of swear words he'd trained his bird to say. I wasn't amused!
I know birds are very smart and can easily pick up on household noises and can often be taught words by accident, but why train your bird to swear? I don't find it funny, and I'm pretty sure once the novelty of a swearing bird has worn off the owners regret it too. What if something happened to you and your bird had to be re homed and other people don't want to take in a swearing bird?
Does anyone else agree that a swearing bird isn't a nice or funny thing?
For those wonderful people who have rescued birds that have learned to swear before they were in your care, do you mange to discourage swearing?
It's a shame that a swearing bird can be very off putting due to no fault of it's own
The customer asked me what sort of bird I have and we ended up having a brief conversation about our pets. He told me he had an alexandrine parakeet, I told him how beautiful I thought alexandrines are and then asked him if he'd managed to train it to talk...The guy laughed and then made a list of swear words he'd trained his bird to say. I wasn't amused!
I know birds are very smart and can easily pick up on household noises and can often be taught words by accident, but why train your bird to swear? I don't find it funny, and I'm pretty sure once the novelty of a swearing bird has worn off the owners regret it too. What if something happened to you and your bird had to be re homed and other people don't want to take in a swearing bird?
Does anyone else agree that a swearing bird isn't a nice or funny thing?
For those wonderful people who have rescued birds that have learned to swear before they were in your care, do you mange to discourage swearing?
It's a shame that a swearing bird can be very off putting due to no fault of it's own