My partner, Rick, and I went to a pet produce shed and they were selling a huge cage for $300. Hi, Lavinia! How did you come to adopt Spike? She learned a lot and her enthusiasm is nothing short of contagious. ![]() In just a few short days upon finding Bird Tricks, she was already celebrating major milestones with a bird she had previously dubbed “untrainable”. He seemed to be afraid of everything, making it near impossible for Lavinia to get near his cage, feed him, let alone, touch him.Īfter spending their first few weeks with their aggressive new galah and enduring the disheartening fearful behaviors of biting and screaming, Lavinia decided to look for a solution. ![]() Due to improper socialization at a young age, Spike came to them as an untame bundle of pink feathers. Lavinia Young and her partner, Rick, live in Orelia in Perth of Western Australia and are the proud “parronts” of a darling 1-year-old Galah named Spike. And that is exactly what Spike has been given the chance to do – shine! This next story is particularly near to my heart as it’s a great example of my fervent belief that no matter what the start your bird has had in this life, no bird is untrainable – every bird deserves the opportunity to live an enriched life and shine to its full potential. It is incredibly uplifting and inspiring to hear about more and more people realizing that having a bird is so much more than just something pretty in a cage to add to their household décor. I am loving this new series we have begun on sharing people’s success stories with the Bird Tricks’ training program.
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