https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABOjNl0uF0YI was never going to use the command "Go poop" because that is asking them to poop on cue. The way i was thinking was more like the above video. Where they have spots around the house that they can poop, and will always have access to those spots, so there is not reason to hold it in, and they'll lean over time (none of this bull shit "Learn in 72 hours crap") I don't care how long it takes them to learn, i just want them to know that when they need to go, that's the preferred spot/s. And if they don't go in those spots they arn't going to get punished, just sat on a perch while i clean up the mess.
And when we are out, i'd like to teach her that if she needs to go, just be on my arm, instead of my shoulder.
Humans are potty trained, domesticated cats and dongs are potty trained. - yes, yes, birds are still wild animals, yes, yes, i know, but this is the beginning of domestication. There will come a point in life where they will be domesticated animals.
People are going to be potty training their birds. I am one of those people, Michael is one of those people. There are a tone of those people. i came here to ask about doing it in a positive way that will cause the least amount of stress and harm, to get help, rather then just plunge in and royally f up my bird by doing it too soon, or in a negative way by using the command.
But thanks for the help, guys. /sarcasm