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Did you know that bathing is just as important for parrots as it is for humans? All parrot owners are aware of this. However, similar to humans, parrots can also have aquaphobia, which is a fear of water. Although a bath poses no threat to their lives, it can certainly end on a traumatic note if you don't know how to care for your parrot properly.
Firstly, it's crucial to give the parrot some time to get familiar with the bathing environment—let it touch the faucet, feel the water flowing from it, and in general, get curious about everything around it. Much like humans, parrots are afraid of new things, people, places, and situations. Therefore, any forced behavior pattern can leave a traumatic impression. It's important to avoid this and allow the parrot time to adapt to the new situation and learn together with it what pace is right for them.
This is exactly what the parrot's owner did in the following video, transforming the parrot's first bath into a truly fun and intriguing experience. Watch:
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