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Bonding with an Indian Ringneck involves spending quality time together, such as talking to them softly, offering treats, and engaging in interactive play. Building trust through patience, consistency, and positive reinforcement will help strengthen the bond between you and your Indian Ringneck. Additionally, respecting their space and preferences will show them that you are a trustworthy and caring companion.

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