Description
Product Overview
This bird training clicker from Sunshine Books is designed to assist in modifying avian behavior through positive reinforcement. With model number KPKT427, it measures 12 x 6 x 0.5 inches and weighs 9.91 ounces, making it portable and easy to handle. The clicker helps birds overcome challenges such as fear, depression, and undesirable actions, fostering a happier and more cooperative environment. It is not discontinued and has been available since February 2007, backed by positive customer feedback.

Usage
Ideal for home use, this clicker is perfect for bird owners dealing with rescued, older, or anxious pets. It supports training during routine care like nail clipping, social interactions with family members, and reducing behaviors such as screaming and biting. The target audience includes pet enthusiasts seeking to improve their bird’s quality of life through structured, gentle training methods.
Why Choose Us
Sunshine Books offers a reliable, generic alternative that focuses on effectiveness and affordability. The product’s design emphasizes ease of use, allowing even novice trainers to achieve results. With a track record of helping birds regain joy and trust, it stands out for its practical approach to behavior modification without complex tools.
Key Features
- Helps depressed birds regain joy and engagement in daily activities
- Encourages scared birds to cooperate during care routines like nail trimming
- Reduces undesirable behaviors including screaming and biting over time
- Supports trust-building in rescued or older birds for better bonding
- Facilitates warming up to multiple family members for social enrichment
FAQ
How often should I use the clicker for training?
Use it in short, consistent sessions of 5-10 minutes daily to reinforce positive behaviors without overwhelming your bird.
Is this suitable for all bird species?
Yes, it works with various bird types, but adjust training intensity based on size and temperament for best results.
Can it help with aggressive biting?
Absolutely, by pairing clicks with rewards, it redirects focus and reduces aggression through positive association.
How do I clean the clicker?
Wipe it with a damp cloth; avoid submerging in water to maintain functionality and durability.
What if my bird is initially fearful of the sound?
Start with softer clicks at a distance, gradually decreasing space as the bird becomes accustomed to the noise.




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