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why would a parrot hate someone after they took care of them all their life?

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Parrots are not domesticated animals. They don’t think the way we do. They are concerned with dominance (a natural behavior in the flock) and threat of predation. They are also quite smart and learn very quickly what gets them control over their human flock mates. You will need to convince the parrot that you rank higher, but you will need to do it in a way that makes sense to the parrot. CONTROL A lot of parrot behavior has to do with dominance. If the parrot thinks he/she is in charge, then the parrot will make the decisions, including choosing to bite someone or choosing not to do what a person asks. Frequently, parrot behavior can be modified simply by not letting the parrot get above your eye level. As the web site says: “No matter what the behavior problem, resolution requires that humans establish themselves in a position of higher rank first. Once in that position, they can then make the adjustments necessary to resolve or decrease the occurrence of a negative behavior. Changin

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