Can the Pulsatilla recognize its owner?
Pulsatilla can recognize its owner. If you want the Pulsatilla to recognize its owner, you need to raise the Pulsatilla from an early age, otherwise it will be difficult to domesticate it successfully. When taming a Pulsatilla, the owner should pay attention to the training method. You can approach it with your hands and play with it, but you must not make the Pulsatilla feel offended.
How to train the Pulsatilla to recognize its owner:
1. If you want the Pulsatilla to recognize its owner, you must start raising it from young so that the Pulsatilla can adapt to the artificial feeding environment.
2. The owner can occasionally use his fingers to approach the Pulsatilla to tease it, but do not get too close to it, and do not make it feel offended, as this will make the Pulsatilla angry. If it gets angry, stop teasing it and stay away from it.
3. The owner can sometimes open the birdcage and chat with the bird, or let the bird stand on the owner's finger, which will help enhance the bird's affection for the owner.
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