Archive for March, 2009

 

How can i stop by dog from eating my pet birds?

Thursday, March 26th, 2009
Mali? asked:


My West highland terrier is always trying to eat my Cockatiel! Mitzi (the dog) got the bird in her mouth and mum had to jump in and rescue her! i was wondering if their was any thing i could do to discourage this behavior and if any thing has worked for you?

Clara

 

Choosing The Right Pet Bird

Friday, March 20th, 2009
Andri Irawan asked:


Having a pet companion at home can certainly be rewarding.  Having pet birds can be both a rewarding and challenging experience.  Birds are intelligent and fascinating to look at.  But it is important to choose the right bird for you and at the same time prepare yourself for the responsibilities.  Birds when properly cared for can live for a long time.

Before getting yourself a feathered friend, there are some things you need to answer first

• Can you still care for a bird?  Birds are social creatures, they also need time.  So make sure that you or your family still have the time to care for a bird.

• Is your home and your neighbours okay with some bird noise?  Birds can be extremely noisy in several occasions. And can disrupt some neighbours.  But you can pick a smaller bird which can still make some noise inside the house but not disrupt the neighbourhood.

• Do you have other pets?  Some pets interact with each other easily posing no problems at all.  But also there are some pets who may harm the new pet due to jealousy.  Your pet bird can easily be killed by a jealous cat or dog.  These are some factors you would have to consider.

Giving some thought over these questions and still able to identify that you would still like to have a pet bird, then let’s go over to the selection process.   When choosing the right bird, make sure to do some research about the birds.  There are some birds which are overly demanding in terms of social and physical needs, these birds are better kept in the wild.  

Some good bird choices would be canaries, finches, cockatiels, parakeets, and lovebirds. These breeds of birds have long been bred in captivity and have already resulted into some domestic breeds.  The good thing about these birds is that the supplies they need can readily be purchased.  

On the other hand there are some birds which are better left alone in the wild, like some breeds of parrots, macaws, cockatoos, and toucans.  These birds have not undergone the breeding process that the domesticated birds have experienced.  These birds tend to be demanding to live with.

When choosing your pet bird, consider the following factors:

• Size – the rule is that the bigger the bird the bigger the responsibilities.  If you are just starting to be a bird owner,  then it would be best to start with a smaller up until to medium size.  The size of your bird will determine how big will the housing and other physical requirements.

• Nutrition- a bird fed accordingly can live up to fifty years!  It is important to provide the proper diet to your birds.   Bird not only feed on seeds, they also require fruits and vegetables and lots of water.  Bird seed are not enough for your bird.

• Housing -  let us apply the rule again, the larger the bird, the larger the cage it requires.  A proper cage should have the bars spaced closely enough, close enough so that bird heads would not get caught between bars and for small birds to escape the cage.  The cage should be spacious enough so that the bird can move freely and have enough exercise.

• Budget and finance – birds, as well as any other pet, can pose some financial obligations.  For birds, the cage, accessories, maintenance, food and veterinary care can be costly.  When looking for a bird, then you should make yourself familiar with the cost of raising one. You want to have a pet that you can afford.

• Time and maintenance- unlike to what other people think, birds are not really low-maintenance pets.  There are some pet birds which would require daily exercise and constant social interaction. Time and  maintenance would include feeding, cleaning the dishes and the cage. Some parrots show some behaviour problems if they do not receive regular attention from pet owners.



Kim

 

Me and my brother want pet birds which kind should we get?

Thursday, March 19th, 2009
Nick Nack asked:


We want a bird that talks, is friendly and super smart if you can list a couple types of birds that are around $100-250 that would be cool.

Pearl

 

Where do pet birds go to die?

Thursday, March 19th, 2009
califrniateach asked:


I’m looking for my pet parakeet. I forgot to feed him for a few days and I feel really badly. But I can’t find him anywhere. Even if he’s dead, I’d like to find him.

Ethel

 

Choosing Among the Best Exotic Pet Birds

Monday, March 9th, 2009
Caroline Miller asked:


Exotic birds are among the most popular pets to keep. Not only are they absolutely beautiful, with their brilliantly colored feathers, many pet owners find them easier to take care of than, say, a fuzzy cat or a rowdy dog. However, choosing among the best exotic pet birds is rather confusing because there are several species to choose from. Here are some of the most popular exotic pet:

Sun Conures these birds are popular among the medium-sized variety. They grow to about 12 inches in length, requiring less living space than large parrots. The feathers of Sun Conures are tinted with brilliant hues of orange, yellow, red, green, and blue. Like parrots, Sun Conures can learn how to speak, however they can become quite vocal and noisy. They scream and screech and may not be ideal for those living in apartments buildings. Sun Conures usually live to around 20 to 35 years.

African Grays these birds are considered to be among the most loquacious among exotic birds, they can acquire a vocabulary of up to 2,000 words. These birds are also rather intelligent, but they can get demanding and easily bored. However, African Greys can also be quite affectionate – perfect for owners who want sensible companions. They may live from 50 to 70 years.

Budgerigars these are the most common among the pet birds and serve as good introduction to owning feathered pets. Budgies can be good pets for children and are quite attractive with a great variety of colors. They also require a relatively small space, while being quite easy to maintain. Though they can typically learn only few words, they are intelligent enough to be able to sing and whistle tunes. Budgerigars may live from 12 to 14 years.

Parrotlets these are among the smallest varieties of parrots. While parrotlets may be feisty they are quite intelligent just like their giant cousins. Parrotlets are also rather quiet compared to other exotic birds and thus they are ideal for owners who live in apartments or duplexes. The average parrotlet grows only to about 5 inches and lives to about 20 years.

Cockatiels many find the medium-sized cockatiel as delightful pets. They also belong to the parrot family, and are known to be intelligent. Cockatiels usually just whistle or mimic random sounds, but they can also learn how to talk. They come in different combinations of color and can be quite attractive members of a home. Cockatiels usually live from 15 to 20 years.

There are many more exotic pet birds and it is best to consult with a breeder to find the best one for you.



Chester

 

Is there a place for pet birds in heaven or in the afterlife?

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009
deva s asked:


What do you think happens to smart pet birds when they die? Will there be new birds in heaven? Or do the ones we have here go there?

Sharon

 

Show your pet a deep affection

Sunday, March 1st, 2009
Article Manager asked:


Every time when your pet comes to you and starts hugging, your inner soul fills with love and affection. It is not unusual since your pet has passed a pretty considerable part of its life in your household. So now it’s your turn to honor its dedication and giving your pet a memorable treat it ever deserves. Pet portraits are a great gift, as they always meant the world to the pet owners.

Pet portrait is the finest thing you can dedicate to your lovely pet to show your love and affection towards it. With a picture perfect portrait, not only you can portray the pet’s physical appearance but also you may capture the essence and spirit of your pet you love a lot.

A pet portrait confines the real beauty and sweetness of your pet in a very wide detail and it also assures them about your care and affection that you have for these pretty pets. As a pet owner you may choose the specially made pet portraits that remind you about the good times you have spent with them.

If you are in search for a personalized sketch of your pet then go for a unique pastel portrait that captures the real essence and likeness of your much loved pet.  You can also get heart touching paintings in realistic and highly detailed mode for your pet dogs and horses portraits. One may also get the portraits of small pets, birds and wildlife for their drawing room.

While asking for a pet portrait you should request your photographer to g0 for natural lighting arrangements. However always insist on the artificial lights to put an impressive ****** expression for taking a real impression of the pets face and character.

With fancy and love, a memorable pet portrait may create a heaven for pet lovers as it captures the soul and persona of that animal through the eyes of an expert painter and artist. Certainly these portraits make a thoughtful and everlasting impression in your mind that enable you to cater more affectionate care and for your pets in your life.



Tim
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