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Another important consideration when choosing the right large parrot species is whether the
bird will belong to a single
owner or several
owners in a
home.
Setting up a
bird's
home is not difficult, but new
bird customers, and even sometimes experienced
bird owners, need to understand that a cage must be set up in a way that keeps the pet
bird comfortable and secure.
So it's a win - win for the store and the
bird owner to keep pet
birds active and healthy by using the right accessories in the cage both at
home and in the store.
Larger parrots like the cockatoos, amazons, greys and macaws are extremely intelligent
birds with lots of personality and make fantastic pets for people who are
home most of the day and want a pet that loves to interact with its
owner.
The cage is already assembled at the store, which means if there are any initial problems, they can be addressed by the store, and the
bird owner is getting a well - made and complete
home for their pet right away.
Retailers should be sure to give their
birds a variety of healthy foods and explain to a new
owner how to get the
bird to try new foods at
home.
Retailers can reassure pet parents that trimming the wings does not hurt the
bird, and the wing feathers will grow back — so
owners who like to let their
bird fly at
home do not need to worry.
Designs have changed through the years to follow décor trends, so
bird owners can find exactly the right cage for their pets and their
homes.
Birds are great companions and providing them with a cage
home that they will be happy in is part of being a responsible pet
owner.
Many
bird owners recommend teaching your
bird to return to you on cue so that your
bird never gets lost in or out of your
home.
Safety inside the
home is another big reason why most
bird owners choose to clip their pets.
Golden Retrievers help handicapped
owners, retrieve shot
birds, and visit hospitals and nursing
homes.
Bird owners face completely different sets of issues than do
owners of more commonly kept pets such as dogs or cats, so there are some things that all potential
owners should know about
birds before bringing one
home.
When handfed as babies and raised in loving, attentive
homes, these intelligent
birds will bond strongly with their
owners and will quickly respond to positive training techniques.
I've heard that the average parrot goes through 5
homes throughout its lifetime, and it's not a stretch to say that many of these
birds become displaced because their
owners lack the time, will, or knowledge to deal with complex behavioral issues like biting.
Many
bird owners play music or videos for their pets when they are away from
home or otherwise unable to spend time with their
birds during the day.
Some rescues specialize in matching
birds to a perfect new
owner, while others offer a sanctuary setting which provides a forever
home for
birds placed in their care.
As the
bird's
owner, you are essentially his or her flock mate, so the
bird's cage should be placed in an area in your
home where there is a lot of activity.
Bird owners should avoid bringing any Jasmine flowers into their
homes.
As the
bird's
owner, you are essentially his or her flock mate, so the
bird's cage should be placed in an area of your
home where there is a lot of activity.
Many sick
birds can be treated by their
owners at
home.
Our veterinarian can advise
owners on
bird and reptile care, diet and environment, but, ultimately, it is up to each
owner to provide those circumstances in the
home.
Unfortunately,
birds that have escaped the
owner's
home easily become disoriented when outdoors.
Most pet
bird species need near - constant companionship from their
owners if they are to thrive, so many
bird lovers refrain from adopting a feathered friend if they don't have much free time to spend at
home.
Many
birds can expect to live at least 75 % of their lives in a cage - 50 % sleeping, and often an additional 6 - 10 hours a day waiting for their
owners to get
home from school, work, or various other outside activities.
Compared to four - legged pets that typically roam free within their
owners»
homes,
birds are easy to care for.
Still, many busy
bird owners have successfully welcomed Cockatiels into their
homes by working with the free time that they can find within their schedules.
landlords as a result of their
birds» robust voices, so it is generally recommended that they be kept only by
bird owners who live in single family
homes where the noise level poses less of a potential problem for others living nearby.
Cats, dogs,
birds and other domestic animals in need of shelter and veterinary help are cared for until they can be restored to their original
owners or new
homes found.
The vast majority of
bird owners do not have the time nor knowledge to properly balance a totally
home prepared diet; therefore, the ideal caged
bird's diet should consist of at least 75 % or more of a pellet diet.
The Veterinary Center for
Birds & Exotics receives numerous calls every day from exotic pet
owners who are wondering what to do to help their sick exotic pets at
home.
More than 12 million U.S.
homes have small animals, which includes
birds, small mammals and reptiles, according to the American Pet Products Association's 2017 - 2018 survey of pet
owners.
Share What You Know Pet store personnel should always give
bird owners advice to help make the job of cleaning the
bird cage, accessories and area around the
bird at
home easier and less time consuming.
These cages save a lot of space both in the store and in the
home, and since playpens are recommended for most species of parrots, these cages are a good value for
bird owners.
«The more the store personnel are educated to the mental and physical needs of these amazing creatures, the better the well - being of the
bird [will be at
home],» says Mary Wyld,
owner of Wyld's Wingdom, a
bird - only product distributor based in Norfolk, Va..
Many household cleaners and disinfectants, such as ammonia or bleach, give off fumes that can be very dangerous to
birds and should not be used by
bird owners at
home.
Owners who wish to use a bottle should use it at
home first and be sure the
bird is comfortable with drinking from the bottle long before the trip.
The 2009/2010 APPA National Pet
Owner's Survey asked
bird owners about the benefits and drawbacks to keeping
birds at
home.
Owners of caged
birds should always have certain first - aid products available in the
home or while traveling, so any accidents can be taken care of quickly and safely.
Medium - sized parrot species, including those in the lovebird, pionus, caique, poicephalus (African), psittacula and conure groups are great for someone who wants a parrot species that is more intelligent, playful and curious than a smaller
bird but doesn't require the
owner to be
home most of the day.
No matter what is used to give water, one important tip for
bird owners is to bring water from
home.
Unlike most parrot species, finches do not need interaction from their
owners to stay happy and healthy, therefore they are great pets for time - pressed customers who don't require a tame pet but want a
bird they can enjoy watching and listening to when
home.
If a
bird owner really wants some greenery in their
home, they can easily find some
bird - safe options with a little research.
If possible,
owners should also take toys their
birds are used to playing with at
home, so they have something familiar in their travel container.
A high - quality cage can last for many years, saving the
bird owner money in the long run, and providing a safer
home for their pet.
If the
bird flies away when far from
home, chances are the
owner will never see the pet again.
Non-stick cookware and even irons that are overheated can produce a gas that can kill a
bird very quickly, so these items should never be used in a
bird owner's
home.
It is important to be sure pet
owners are prepared and have the right supplies and equipment whenever taking their
birds outside the
home.
The one area where
bird owners need to be especially careful is in the air quality of the
home.