by Polarn » Wed Sep 12, 2012 2:47 pm
To some extent yes, it is one thing having a bird wanting to spend time with you another to have a bird who desperately needs it, a lonely bird needs to learn to entertain itself witch require some strength from the human from day 1, to never not even in the beginning spend more time with the bird than you can provide for the rest of its life. If you desperately wants it to not be able to bare without you then you're becoming it's mate and should be around 24/7 so no work no going away from home etc, and this kind of thinking and reasoning of you becoming it's mate is the reason they made it illegal here to keep birds alone, with the exception I. The text saying you may keep a single bird if your able to be there as its mate giving the same amount of companionship a mate would. Keeping two or more birds make them less dependent on you for companionship wich is why it makes em harder to tame and train, and requires you to put a lot more effort into earning their trust and interaction. So yes I would say going into that kind of thinking and especially with the parallel of dogs not needing you for more than food... I know my sister spends pretty much the same amount of time with her dogs as I do with my birds. And generally speaking dogs are as much if not more craving for attention, scratches, cuddle etc than a bird does. Some birds will never enjoy cuddling some are extremely cuddly. And the reason why you find when reading what kinds of treats to use during training to be food is because that's what they really gets motivated by, sure sometimes a head scratch will do but a pat on the neck of the quarter living here is all he needs as motivation to learn a behavior.
Basically you need to let a bird know how to play independent from you couse you can't possibly be unemployed for the next 25+ years and still be able to provide the monthly cost of a good diet, toys etc not to mention the regular health check at the vet plus the unexpected visits etc. but then again cash isn't everything, there's always MasterCard and visa.