The lovebird is a beautiful, small bird that makes a great pet. Many people love to keep lovebirds as pets because of their easy going nature, their beauty and their inherent charm. Lovebirds can make a wonderful addition to your home. They are popular as pets because they are hardy, easy to handle and because they are charming, lively and extremely social. Although they are called lovebirds.
This can be a confusing question for those who are looking for a lovebird for the first time. This blogpost will look at what actually makes lovebirds aggressive and how you can deal with this issue if you have a lovebird that is aggressive.
Are lovebirds Aggressive? Absolutely, lovebirds are one of the most aggressive parrots. They are very active and playful and can bite bloodily. They are very social birds and will fight against any stranger. They must be hand tamed and socialized very early in life.
How can I stop aggressive behavior in my lovebird?
Aggressive behavior in a lovebird is usually a territorial behavior. Confine your lovebird with a friend for sometime so that it may learn to adjust with the new member in its territory. You can also try lowering the cage in a corner of the room to prevent the bird from seeing other birds. If this fails, you may need to keep the bird in a separate room or cage. You can then introduce the lovebird to the neighbor's bird. But this bird should be the same species or similar size. You may have to introduce the birds slowly, consuming a few minutes at a time.
To recap, lovebirds are generally very tame and friendly birds. They are the perfect bird for an owner that wants a companion that won’t be too difficult to take care of. They are also very social and do not like being left alone. They can be territorial and will often squawk when a stranger walks into their house. Lovebirds are not for everyone. They are very sensitive and require a lot of attention. However, if you are looking for a “tamer” bird to add to your family, a lovebird may be the perfect choice for you.
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