Budgies are lively, gregarious birds, they are usually very active and love to call, it is in their nature. However, sometimes their calls can be too noisy and affect our lives and the rest of our neighbors. Here are some ways to deal with budgies being too noisy:
Provide plenty of space for toys and activities.
Budgies need plenty of toys and space to move around to burn off their energy. If they don't have enough space for toys and activities, they may get bored and restless, making more noises. Therefore, it is very important to provide them with enough space for toys and activities.
Train the parrot to call at the right time.
We can try to train budgies to call at the right time. For example, we can tell them to call at a specific time, or make some specific sounds before calling. This gives them more control over their calls and reduces unnecessary noise.
Give the parrot proper attention.
Budgies are highly social birds, and they need to communicate and interact with their own kind. If we can give them the right amount of attention, such as playing with them or talking to them, they will feel satisfied and will be less likely to make too many noises.
Take appropriate measures to limit the call of parrots.
If budgies are making too loud calls, we can take appropriate measures to limit their calls. For example, we can gently tap the cage they are in when they call, or use some specialized training tools to control their calls. However, it is important to note that these measures are only an adjunct and should not be overused, otherwise it may cause unnecessary harm to budgies.
Seek professional help.
If none of the above methods work, we can seek professional help. For example, we can consult with a professional pet trainer or parrot doctor for their advice and solutions. They can give more professional advice and solutions according to the specific situation to help us better deal with the problem of budgies' calls.
In conclusion, dealing with the problem of budgies being too noisy requires patience and care. We need to understand their nature and needs, provide them with enough toys and space to move, train them to call at the right time, and give them the right attention and care. At the same time, we also need to take appropriate measures to limit their calls so as not to affect our lives and the rest of our neighbors. If none of the above methods work, we can seek professional help.
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