Dog Whistle for Small to Large Dogs Effective Positive Reinforcement Training

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If you want to train your pet bird, this Pet Bird Training Whistle is just what you need! It's easy to use and produces a loud, consistent sound that will get your bird's attention and help you teach it tricks or commands. This whistle is also great for getting your bird's attention in an emergency.

Features:

  • Material: Brass
  • Type: Birds
  • Color: Yellow
  • Size: 1cm x 4.7cm

More About The Product:

Unique Features: Our design is great for your feathered friends to rest or exercise by swinging and climbing, is suited for the majority of parrot cages, bright, and appealing, allowing your birds to relax and play.

Easy To Install: By simply fastening the steel hook to the top of the pet cage, it is simple to mount these little parakeet toys, and you can examine the size information to meet your needs.

Wide Usage: This collection of bird toys is excellent for small animals including hamsters, gerbils, mice, rats, and small parakeets in addition to small birds like budgies, cockatiels, conures, finches, and small parakeets.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • This whistle is made from brass, which provides a clear, consistent tone. The brass construction is durable and produces a reliable pitch that birds can differentiate from background noise during training.

  • This whistle measures 1 cm in diameter and 4.7 cm in length. The compact size makes it easy to carry in a pocket and handle during training sessions without interfering with treat delivery.

  • This whistle is Yellow, the natural color of brass with a standard yellow finish. The compact yellow design makes it easy to locate when set down during training sessions.

  • Brass whistles tend to produce a slightly warmer, more resonant tone compared to stainless steel. Both metals are durable and bird-safe. The primary practical consideration is the specific pitch that your individual bird responds to most consistently.

  • Most parrots learn to associate the whistle with a reward response within one to two weeks of daily 5-minute training sessions. Consistency and immediate treat delivery after the whistle are more important than session length.

  • Yes, each bird can be trained to respond to a different number of whistle blows or a distinct whistle pattern. Using unique signals for each bird prevents confusion when training in a multi-bird household.

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