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    Never Turn Your Back on a Friend

    Never Turn Your Back on a Friend

    Full title – Never Turn Your Back On A Friend. 2004 remastered reissue of 1973 album includes three bonus tracks, ‘Breadfan’, ‘Parents’, & ‘Breadfan’ (1973 video). Noteworthy.

    List Price: $ 30.98

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    Get Your Bird Back! DVD / What To Do When A Parrot Is Lost – Parrot Training DVD, Barbara Heidenreich

    • 2 Discs: professionally produced HD-DVD and CD-ROM
    • Expert information to help you when faced with a lost bird crisis
    • Coded to play in all countries and regions;Running time of DVD; 27 minutes
    • Published in 2009
    • Purchase this fantastic DVD/CD-ROM set and be prepared and educated! This set is a must-have for bird owners, and makes a truly thoughtful gift!

    Product Description
    There are few things more heartbreaking than when a beloved parrot accidentally escapes. World-renowned parrot training expert Barbara Heidenreich of Good Bird, Inc. and Robin Shewokis of The Leather Elves were inspired by the thousands of pleas from parrot owners desperately seeking help to recapture a lost bird. They created this unique DVD and CD-ROM set.

    The instructional DVD features detailed instructions to help you get your lost parrot back. A separate CD-ROM includes a multitude of useful information including many parrot vocalizations and parrot calls, templates for lost bird flyers for over 50 species, and pertinent checklists for who to contact and plus other resources.

    This set is a must for any parrot owner. Be prepared. Learn in advance how to prevent the heartache so many bird owners have experienced when a parrot is lost. You CAN get your bird back and this DVD and CD-ROM set can help!

    Get Your Bird Back! DVD / What To Do When A Parrot Is Lost - Parrot Training DVD, Barbara Heidenreich

    Due to stress my parakeet pulled most of its feathers. How long does it take for them to grow back?

    I just got a new parakeet and it pulled its tail, chest, and back feathers out. He still has feather on his head and wings. He is still very healthy and playful. He stopped pulling once I bought him some parakeets to share the cage with. How long will Kojack (that what I named him because he is now bald) to grow his feathers back?
    Thanks for the replies. I am sorry to say, but the bird broke its leg in the cage and later died.

    What happens if I put an injured parakeet back to a cage with others?

    I have some parakeets and they attacked one parakeet so I separated the injured parakeet and put him with another parakeet. Could the other parakeet try to hurt him too? He is really badly hurt. What should I do?

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