This completely revised edition of the best-selling Taming and Training Cockatiels provides the information that all cockatiel owners should have to choose, care for, tame, and train the perfect companion cockatiel. The book covers basic topics such as feeding, housing, health care, in addition to step-by-step instructions for training basic commands and more advanced tricks. Includes helpful advice on dealing with problem behaviors and socialization.
There wasn't a lot in this book actually about taming and training cockatiels. Instead the author rambles on about cages, wing clipping and breeding whicu are all unnecessary to the title of the book (and also written in a very dull and boring manner)
The book tends to repeat itself a lot, a few times repeating something irrelevant in the wrong section.
There was really only a page or two on taming a cockatiel and it was one very simple method with no alternatives should this method fail. The author also harped on about wing clipping a lot, which I personally feel is unnecessary.