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  • Bird Dander Room Air Purifier - 5 Reasons Your Bird Shouldn't Live Without One
    By: Debbie Davis | - Using an air purifier for bird dander in the room where you keep your bird is an excellent way to keep both birds and humans healthy. If you won't do if for yourself, here are 5 reasons you should do it for your bird.

    Small Air Passages--One of the reasons they have small air passages is because their bodies are small. But their airways are also designed differently and as such are far more efficient at supplying oxygen to their little bodies than humans.

    Small air pass ...

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  • Bird Air Purifier--5 Features That Make It Really For The Birds
    By: Debbie Davis | - If you have pet birds, you are doing the right thing by looking for a room air purifier that will keep the air as fresh and clean as possible. Studies have shown that birds whose air passages are kept clear have fewer infections which more often than not increase their life spans. Here are 5 features that will make your purifier effective and good for your birds.

    24 Hour Coverage - Maintaining clean air means being able to stay ahead of the pollutants that can clog air passages. A c ...

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  • Removing Airborne Bird Dander--a List Of 4 Features An Effective Air Purifier Should Have
    By: Debbie Davis | - Bird dander is a natural part of the growth and development of any bird. And as long as you have a bird there will be dander. And most often it is the protein in the dander that trigger allergy and asthma flare ups.

    Multiply the number of times you think your bird flaps or shakes each day by even as few as 20 particles of dander, and you can see that bird dander becomes an issue very quickly, particularly if dander is an allergen for you or someone in your family.

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  • Room Air Purifier For Birds--5 Features That Are Best For Birds
    By: Debbie Davis | - If you have pet birds, you are doing the right thing by looking for a room air purifier that will keep the air as fresh and clean as possible. Studies have shown that birds whose air passages are kept clear have fewer infections which more often than not increase their life spans. Here are 5 features that will make your purifier effective and good for your birds.

    24 Hour Coverage--Maintaining clean air means being able to stay ahead of the pollutants that can clog air passages. ...

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  • Filtering Air For Pet Birds-is It Really Necessary In Maintaining Pet Birds' Health?
    By: Debbie Davis | - If you own birds and keep them in an enclosed area, filtering the air you and your birds breathe is just as important as proper housing, food, and water.

    Here are 7 reasons why filtering the air your pet bird breathes is a necessity.

    1. Birds' respiratory systems are very easily clogged by airborne particulates. Clogged airways foster disease and infection. Birds instinctively hide signs of illness so that other animals don't see them as weak and ideal as prey.
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  • Training Your Parrot To Talk - 6 Techniques To Get Your Pet Parrot To Talk
    By: Debbie Davis | - "Polly wants a cracker" has got to be one of the most famous lines ever spoken by a parrot. Here are 6 techniques for getting Polly or Peter parrot to talk.

    Start Young-The earlier you start to associate words with objects the better. Your bird may not respond initially, but many will understand what you mean long before they are able to actually say words.

    Be Consistent-Set aside a short time for training each day-10 minutes is enough when getting started. If you ...

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  • How To Build A Pet Bird Aviary
    By: Anika Woods | - A bird aviary is an enclosure or unit that is used to house birds. It is mostly constructed and kept outdoors. Constructing a bird aviary is fairly easy but there some certain factors to consider when deciding the location or place to put the bird aviary.

    A bird aviary has to be constructed in a way the keeps the birds protected from snow, sunlight, thunderstorms or rain, intruders should not access the aviary easily, it should be away from noisy roads and avoid placing it under ...

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  • Pet Birds And Asthma Attacks-5 Ways To Avoid Asthma Attacks In Spite Of Your Pet Bird
    By: Debbie Davis | - If you own a bird, you probably didn't count on developing a sensitivity to the feathers, dander and dust that would aggravate your asthma.

    But now that you have totally bonded with your bird, and giving it up is just not an option, here are 5 ways that you can keep your asthma under control and still enjoy your bird.

    1. Get a Spouse or Friend to Help with Cleaning-If you find that your asthma flares up when you do the necessary cleaning that comes with owning a ...

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  • Foods Pet Birds Shouldn't Eat--5 Foods That Are Harmful To Pet Birds And Why
    By: Debbie Davis | - If you own a pet bird, or if you've ever done any research about what makes a healthy diet for pet birds, you have surely run across foods that are listed as being almost always fatal to birds.

    But have you ever wondered why these foods are so detrimental to birds. Here are five foods birds should avoid, and the reasons behind their toxicity.

    Peanuts--Unshelled peanuts are often carriers of Aspergillus, a very common fungus (or mold) that causes food spoilage. O ...

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  • Cuttlebone And Birds--5 Reasons Why Cuttlebone Is Good For Pet Birds
    By: Debbie Davis | - Are you in the process of adding a new pet bird to your family? If so then you may have some questions about what is needed to make your pet bird happy and healthy. Knowing how to properly care for your pet bird will definitely make your new task easier.

    Many pet bird owners have questions about the need to buy additional items like cuttlebones, ladders, or mirrors. They know that many treats like swings, ropes and extra perches are all welcome additions for birds. They are als ...

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  • Teaching Your Pet Bird To Talk
    By: Anika Woods | - It is possible to train many species of bird to talk. The most obvious are members of the parrot family, but other talking birds include mynahs, jays and crows. If you are looking for a talking bird, it would be best to buy a parrot.

    If it is kept indoors, the best method of teaching your bird to talk is to put the cage near the telephone. The first words that your parrot will speak will be the words that it has heard most often. Therefore, it will soon learn how to say 'hello'. ...

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  • A Guide To Keeping Pet Canaries
    By: Anika Woods | - The Canary can be found in the Canary Islands and it has the scientific name Serinus Canaria. They are pretty small, only10-12 cm in length. A well taken care of Canary can live for up to 10 years!

    Many of them are rather timid and shy and unlike bigger bird species, they usually don't do well when they're handled. There are of course exceptions but many canaries don't like to be touched and held in the hand. But that doesn't mean they are not sociable birds. They love interacting ...

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  • A Guide To Keeping Pet Lovebirds
    By: Anika Woods | - Known under the scientific name of Agapornis, the Love Birds live mainly in Africa and Madagascar. This species is about 5-7 inches in length. The Lovebird lives between 15 and 20 years.

    Lovebirds are quite affectionate and intelligent little birds. They are playful also and with the adequate training and socialization, many of them develop a special and strong bond with their owners. People who don't posses a lot of time to spend with a Lovebird also buy a mate for this bird beca ...

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  • A Guide To Keeping Pet Cockatiels
    By: Anika Woods | - They can be found in Australia and their scientific name is Nymphicus Hollandicus. From the beak to the end of the tail feathers, cockatiels grow to about 12 inches in length. Cockatiels in captivity usually live between 10 and 20 years.

    Most of the handfed Cockatiels have a very equilibrated and sweet temperament. Their nature is inquisitive and curious nature and they will bond closely with the owners and show a lot of affection. These birds are quite intelligent and highly soci ...

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  • A Guide To Keeping Pet Parakeets
    By: Anika Woods | - The budgie is also known as the Budgerigar or the Parakeet. This species can be found in south Australia, in the woods and grasslands. The medium average lifespan of the Budgie is between 5 and 9 years. There were cases of Budgies who lived to be teenagers. They are relatively small, getting to around 20cm (8 inches) in length, from the tail feathers to the beak.

    These types of birds are well known for their joviality. They love to spend time with human companions and they are ext ...

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  • Caring For Your Pet Bird
    By: Anika Woods | - It is always a good idea to get to know your birds and understand their behavior by observing them on a regular basis.

    For example, you will soon get to know how they behave when they are hungry, how they respond when a stranger enters the room or how they change when they enter the breeding season. You may discover that at such times they eat more or become more active.

    Understanding your birds reactions to different circumstances can be very helpful in detecting ...

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  • 8 Tips On Keeping Your Pet Bird Healthy
    By: Anika Woods | - All loving pet owners want the best quality of life for their animals, and bird owners are no exception. There are a few guidelines to follow to help ensure that your pet bird lives a long, happy, and healthy life.

    1. If you want your bird to have a long life, you should feed them nutritional food. If you don't feed them properly, they can get sick or malnourished and their life span decreases. Give the right kind of food to your bird.

    2. Birds that belong to the fa ...

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  • How To Keep Your Pet Bird Quiet 3 Steps To Success!
    By: Holly Mayer | - Pet birds are interesting and exciting and are a great choice for animal lovers of all ages. Not only are they cute and cuddly but they are extremely easy to look after especially compared to other popular pets like cats, dogs and bunnies.

    While many bird owners have few to no complaints with their choice of pet, there is one major problem with some species of birds their inability to keep quiet.

    Birds, by nature, love to sing, chirp and even squawk. But, much lik ...

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  • Is My Pet Bird Sick?-7 Tell Tale Signs Of Illness In Pet Birds
    By: Debbie Davis | - The onset of illness and disease in pet birds is difficult to detect because they are programmed to mask signs of illness.

    In the wild only the strong survive is not just a saying but a reality, and displaying signs of weakness often means being attacked. Here are 7 symptoms that let you know your pet is ill and needs help immediately.

    Diarrhea-Caused by abnormalities in the intestinal tract, diarrhea can result because of germs, infections, bacteria or viruses th ...

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  • Pet Parrots And You-7 Answers To Questions About Parrots
    By: Debbie Davis | - Parrots are marvelously intelligent, and beautiful birds that run the gamut in terms of color, life span, size, and temperament. If you are considering a Parrot as a pet, you'll have no trouble finding exactly the right bird for you and your lifestyle. Here are 7 answers to frequently asked questions about Parrots that will help you make a good decision for you and your bird.

    1. What is the typical life span? There is no typical life span, it simply depends on which one you choos ...

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  • Air Purifiers And Pet Birds-3 Reasons A Purifier Can Help Keep Your Bird Healthy
    By: Debbie Davis | - If you have a pet bird it counts on you to do all you can to keep it healthy. A bird in captivity is often subject to many more pollutants and in greater quantities than one in the wild-pollutants such as household dust, dander from other pets, fumes from the kitchen, and if you have more than one bird-particulates from each other that have no way of dissipating from your air.

    Using an air purifier is a proactive and environmentally friendly way to help your bird live a long and ...

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  • Bathing Your Bird-a 5-step Procedure For Giving Your Pet Bird A Bath
    By: Debbie Davis | - A lady said to me once, "I love taking bird baths...I simply throw some water up and run from under it!" But when you're in charge of giving your pet bird a bath, there's a little more to it than that.

    The most important thing you can do for your bird is notice what works and adapt what you do around it. Some birds like joining you in the shower; others enjoy mist from a bottle, a dip in a small bowl, the sink, or your hands. Respecting your bird's individuality in its preferenc ...

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  • Best Seeds For Pet Birds-3 Sources Of Nutritious Seeds For Your Bird
    By: Debbie Davis | - If you've been reading up on what seeds are best to feed your pet bird, you've found that there are literally thousands of different types of seeds for pet birds.

    Birds, like people, eat with their eyes as well as their mouths. Their seeds need to be colorful with different textures to stimulate interest and appetite. In the wild birds would be able to choose a variety of different looking and tasting seeds, but in captivity they depend on you to provide interesting and varied p ...

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  • Pet Birds For Children-3 Birds That Make Great Pets For Children
    By: Debbie Davis | - Birds are fascinating creatures for adults to watch, but even more so for some children. Choosing a bird that will not only match your lifestyle but will match the level of care that your child is able to provide will allow your child to take an active and important part in the bird's care.

    A positive experience with a pet bird will increase your child's sense of responsibility and foster the importance of caring for other than self. The bird will benefit from being provided with ...

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  • Toys For Tiels-6 Great Toys For Your Pet Cockatiel
    By: Debbie Davis | - Cockatiels are small parrots with huge personalities! They are beautiful, fun-loving, energetic, and highly intelligent birds. As such they need to be stimulated constantly to remain happy and emotionally healthy. Providing and rotating safe yet exciting toys is an excellent way to keep your bird content. Here are 6 suggestions for toys that fit the bill on every level.

    Edible Toys-Millets, pinecones that are stocked with a variety of fruits, nuts and seeds, organic wheat grass, f ...

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  • The Sun Conure Parrot-5 Things To Know About Conures As Pets
    By: Debbie Davis | - If you are considering a Sun Conure Parrot as a pet you need to really understand the bird and its needs so that once you commit, it can be for a lifetime. Here are 5 things to know about this wonderful bird before you bring it home. And hopefully, knowing all about the bird before you bring it home will lead to a permanent match for you both.

    Physical Traits-It's considered a little bird in the Parrot species-only about 12 inches and weighing in between 4 and 5 ounces, and they h ...

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  • Sun Conure Parrot As Companion-5 Tips On Care Of Your Pet Conure Bird
    By: Debbie Davis | - So you've decided on a Sun Conure Parrot as a companion. Congratulations! They are sunshiny birds in terms of color and personality. They begin their lives as a muted green colored bird, and upon maturity blossom into stunningly beautiful birds with feathers the color of the rainbow-brilliant oranges, reds, yellows, greens, and blues-- that are a joy to watch. Here are 5 things to provide in their care that will keep them happy and healthy for all the years of their lives.

    Spaciou ...

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  • Choosing A Pet Bird - 5 Things To Consider Before You Adopt A Pet Bird
    By: Debbie Davis | - If you're a bird lover, a beautiful bird is hard to resist. But before you buy a bird on impulse, careful consideration of all that is involved with the specie before you choose will insure a long and happy companionship in the best possible home for the bird. Consider the following before bringing a bird home to be a part of your family.

    Initial Cost--Parakeets and Cockatiels can be had for less than $100 whereas Macaws and Parrots sometimes cost thousands. Factor in the cost of ...

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  • Lorikeets As Live-ins - What To Expect From Pet Lorikeets
    By: Debbie Davis | - Lorikeets are an incredibly colorful variety of parrot. Their stunning plumage has led to names such as Yellow-streaked, Olive-headed, Black-winged, Plum-faced, Purple-crowned, and Rainbow. If you are considering purchasing a Lorikeet as a family pet you will certainly have added a stunningly beautiful companion. But before you make your final decision take a look at what to expect from your pet Lorikeet, and what it will expect from you.

    Personality--The Lorikeet is very active a ...

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  • African Grey Parrots As Pets - What To Expect And What Your Parrot Will Expect From You
    By: Debbie Davis | - The African Grey is a large parrot renown for its intelligence and ability to imitate and, some believe, understand the human language. If you choose a Grey as a pet you will be following in royal footsteps as King Henry VIII of England owned one, but you will also be making a lifetime commitment as most have life spans that range between 50 and 65 years. Considering the following information as you make your choice will help you decide if this is the bird for you, and if so, will result in a ha ...
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  • Caring For Pet Birds
    By: Monika Mundell | - Pet birds can bring us so much pleasure that they are often a welcome addition to families. Kids are especially taken with these little feathered friends and often end up taking the bird hostage as their little playmate. However, caring for pet birds does take some effort on your behalf and is important for the health of your bird.

    Pet Bird Care Starts In The Pet Store

    Before you even take a bird home you want to be sure to be able to accommodate the bird's needs in ...

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  • Pet Lovers Flock To Unique Dating Site
    By: spin1 | - Forget mainstream dating sites if you have a pet dog, cat, horse or for that matter any kind of pet, what most single pet lovers want is someone who can share the joy and responsibilities of looking after their pet - says the founder of Pet-Lover.biz - the latest site for pet lovers that launched earlier this week and is well on its way to its first 100,000 members.

    Derek Collinson adds Pet lovers who've tried the mainstream dating sites may have met someone who is in t ...

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  • Pet Bird Safety At Home - Things You Ought To Know
    By: Moses Wright | - One only needs to consider the past practices of how miners used canaries as a gauge for unhealthy air levels in the mines to sense how keen birds are to their surroundings. Should canaries expire while in the mines, it would alert the miners that the air was at an unhealthy level with abundant time for the miners to leave. While birds are sensitive creatures, they are also known to outlast some owners.

    Pet birds are easily affected by unwholesome smells, similar to wild birds. Co ...

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  • Basic Pet Bird Care
    By: Jim Brown | - Birds kept as pets should have the proper treatment for it to live healthy. Lots of things are to be considered upon deciding to have birds as pets. Choosing the right type of bird for you is crucial and the type of environment you ought to build for the animal is also important. Pet birds are almost always kept in cages. The owner must make sure that the cage is not too small for the bird/s and accessories must be present for feeding and recreational purposes.

    The first thing to ...

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  • Snack Recipes For Your Feathered Friends
    By: Renske Buursma | - Enjoy spending time with your children or getting away from your daily routine on your own by making some home-made treats for your pet bird(s) and outdoor birds. Here a several recipes to try.

    Breakfast Cereal for Birds

    1 tablespoon peanut butter
    Water (couple tbsps)
    1/4 cup chopped fruit (kind is optional)
    1/4 cup instant oatmeal

    Pour the oatmeal into a small, microwave-safe bowl and then add a little water until the water cover ...

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  • Tweety Bird & Other Feathered Friends
    By: Renske Buursma | - When your kids start asking for a pet, you might hear I want a Bugs Bunny or a Mickey Mouse, both pets you might shy away from. But, for those that hear I want a Tweety Bird, you have nothing to worry about as birds can make some of the most entertaining and loveable household pets around. Not only are they moderately easy to care for, they can liven up your entire house with their sweet song and a colorful plumage. For those Tweety seeking future pet owners, the reasons to consider a bird ...
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  • Baby Parrot Basics
    By: Low Jeremy | - Dive the sands if you like but the clich quote "dog is a man's best friend" does not work for everyone. Roaming around pet shops will open you to invigorating trip to possibilities of choosing the best pet. They have to be chosen wisely. How about buying a baby parrot?

    Passion for parrots is a calling. People get the best hobbies out of raising baby parrots into talking machines, mesmerizing guests and fans. Bringing home baby parrots from a pet shop is not as dramatic as expe ...

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  • All About Senegal Parrots
    By: Low Jeremy | - According to parrot experts, the Senegal parrot one of the best-known members of the entire Poicephalus family for having compact and cuddly physical traits and a very playful attitude. Frequently seen in pet shops around the United States and Europe, Senegal parrots originated from the north central part of Africa.

    Unlike other parrot species, parrots posses an entirely different nature which are extremely playful, gentle and sweet in temperament that is perfect for its charming ...

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  • Adopt A Smaller Pet Bird
    By: Low Jeremy | - The bird with the scientific name Poicephalus Meyeri originated from the wilds of Central and Eastern Africa. Meyers have gone thru countless hybrids without having to consider instant look "standard" in plume color and other features. Meyer parrots appear to be of six sub-species; each looking perfectly similar with the rest, resulting to lack of dominant marks to distinguish each from the others.

    It is believed that breeding has started from the wilds where the bird originated, ...

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  • A Way Of Handling Your Pet Bird
    By: Low Jeremy | - Bird trainers have developed skills or techniques, and become experts in understanding the behavioral nature of the parrot. Several books, manuscript, and guidelines in promoting the positive angles to be on the win side in behavioral conquest of the bird have helped a lot of amateurs and pet owners.

    Parrots are the most misunderstood birds in existence. It's up for you to get thru better relationships with your bird, for it is, what you make it so. Before knowing it, at a slighte ...

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  • Disadvantages Of Having Parrots For A Pet
    By: Low Jeremy | - Parrots can be pretty hard to take care of. Unlike other pets that can be left alone in their cages, parrots are restless creatures who you have to check up on a couple of times every day. Here are just some things that parrots can do to your home.

    Parrots can be pretty messy

    If you are the type that would like the house to be spotless, try to reconsider getting a parrot or any pet for that matter. Parrots can be really messy, even a small parakeet.

    T ...

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  • How To Know What Your Pet Bird Is Saying To You Even If He Can't Talk
    By: Lee Dobbins | - One of the unique aspects of having a bird for a pet is that this is one of the few pets that may actually be trained to talk. Many people feel that they'll be able to communicate and have conversations with their pet birds but this may not be true in all cases. Even if a bird can talk fluently you must remember that even the smartest birds only have the intelligence of a toddler and therefore may not be able to tell you how they are feeling.

    Whether your bird can talk or not, ...

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  • The 5 Most Important Symptoms That Every Canary Lover Should Know
    By: Darren P.D. Walker | - It just makes me sick. I get sicker and sicker everyday. Know why?

    I'm constantly getting emails--almost on a daily basis--from people wanting to know why their canary died so suddenly. He was fine yesterday they say. Or He was acting just a little funny yesterday and today he's dead. It breaks my heart every time.

    One of the most important things a canary owner needs to know is what a canary looks like when he's sick.

    Likely these canary owners w ...

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  • What To Do When Your Pet Bird Gets Sick
    By: Lee Dobbins | - Like other pets, your bird can get sick but unlike other pets your birds illness can become serious, even life-threatening, very quickly. If your bird is acting even the slightest bit ill you should get him to your veterinarian right away since birds can go downhill very fast.

    Sometimes, however you can get your bird to the veterinarian right away so here are some steps you can take to help care for your sick bird.

    first off, you want make sure that you sick bird ...

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  • Will Your Pet Bird Outlive You?
    By: Lee Dobbins | - One common misconception about pet birds is that they live for hundreds of years and need to be willed to someone in order to ensure their care after you're gone. While birds do live for quite a long time in the wild, their lifespan in captivity is actually much shorter. Below are some common pet birds and their average life span in captivity given that they receive superior care and a proper diet.

    Macaw - 50 years
    Cockatoo - 40 years
    African Grey - 25 years
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  • Choosing The Right Toys To Keep Your Pet Bird Happy And Healthy
    By: Stacy Richford | - Many birds become very unhappy rather quickly due to the boredom of sitting in an empty cage. Birds have very active minds and strong beaks they need to work out in order to help keep them occupied and happy. Boredom is one of the reasons why many birds become pluckers and pull out their own feathers. This is why it is important to choose the right toys for your new pet bird.

    When choosing a toy for your pet bird it is important to make sure that you choose a toy that is the rig ...

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  • Tips For Your Pet Birds First Month Home
    By: Stacy Richford | - For any new pet moving to a new home can be a very traumatic experience and in some cases even more so for a pet bird. Many times if bird was hand fed as a baby it may have stronger attachments then other birds. However if you take the time setting up your birds new environment properly with some extra care, it will a bit easier for your pet bird to make the adjustment to it's new home.

    One of the most important things you should first do when you bring your new bird home is to p ...

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  • Caring For Your Pet Parrot
    By: Lee Dobbins | - Parrots are a lot different from dogs and cats as pets. Unlike dogs and cats, parrots do not need blowdrys or spa treatments. Grooming a parrot should maintain clipped nails and wings and a beak in perfect shape. But this is not something easy to do. A pet parrot owner should be trained by a professional avian veterinarian to make sure that they know what they are doing. If not, never attempt on grooming your parrot because it might cause serious injuries.

    BEAK

    Be c ...

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  • The Basics Of Parrot Adoption
    By: Lee Dobbins | - Parrots are just about one of the most charming species of animals on the planet. You can actually talk to them. Who cares if they are programmed to speak certain words? At least it is much more amusing to spend time watching TV alone at home with a cheery and chirping voice to startle you out of your boredom from time to time. Parrots are really unique, and so are the mechanisms of caring and adopting them as your own.

    Parrot adoption is one of the popular hobbies of the rich a ...

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  • How To Keep Your Pet Bird Safe In A World Of Hidden Dangers
    By: Stacy Richford | - Regardless of the fact that many birds can potentially outlive their owners, We need to remember just how fragile birds are when compared to many of the other types of pets we could own. An interesting fact that demonstrates the fragility level of birds is how miners used to actually exploit this weakness in order to insure their safety while underground. They would often bring a canary down into the mines with them since they knew that the birds were extremely sensitive to potential dangers and ...
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