slightly change the word. when the bird says it, repeat a slightly different word/phrase and if the bird copies the new version, reward. Remember, never punish the bird as it won't understand why.
Make sure no one ever says that word around the parrot. More than likely if they don't hear the word on a regular basis, they will forget that word. Parrots tend to learn words that they either hear a lot or words that sound interesting to them.
Make sure noone says that word near the parrot
Pyro2012:
Try saying a completely different word lots of times,it will soon rub off the bird and it will start repeating what you say.
Make sure to praise it (give it a treat) after repeating your word,soon enough it
will carry on repeating that word.
you can curse someone out without saying the curse word by just saying the first two letters.try it,it will work,i have done it before.
Think about what your going to say before you say anything. Make it a habit. If you catch yourself saying or going to use a curse work stop yourself and change the word. It may take a little while but you can do it.
Kids get detention for saying the 'D word' often. It is not socially acceptable for kids in school to curse on school campuses. They are only words, but they are taboo in our society.
No, its not a curse word.
parrot = papagal
Parrot = Pappagei
The Latin word for curse is the word maledictionem. In Italian the word curse is said as maledizione and in Spanish it is maldicion.
you will just have to keep saying the same word over and over to it and it when it starts to make noise, even if it is not the word then reward it. It will eventually get the hang of the word. and don't get fussturated with it
It is not a curse word, but it is a vulgar word for urinate.
Say words continuously...your parrot has to be a talking breed to talk though...
No. This word is used to as a synonym for a child or a "youngster". It is not a curse word.
A parrot has a different type of larynx (a.k.a., voice box,) than most animals. This difference helps a parrot copy what he/she hears. This quality is used by males to try and woo a female to be his mate.