Why do people like to get animals when they can’t even take care of them?
Category: Parakeet Health
For example, my friends and sister. One of my friend, he bought cocktails, parakeet, Canary, hamster but most of them died in few months. When he gets bored, he just get rid of them by returning them to the store. But he keeps saying he wants another pet. My other friend, she used to have hamster, because she saw it in the book and thought it was cute, but last time I came over, there was no sign of hamsters moving so I asked her what happened, she said they died. But she barely feeds them. Now she keeps saying she wants dog. I told her If she can’t take care of the animals, she shouldn’t get it, because they’re not toys. They have feelings too. My half sister is the same way. She wanted to get parakeet, but she said her parakeet isn’t friendly, so she just put the cage inside the closet and didn’t feed her or give her water for weeks, so when I came over, it was really skinny. I almost cried because it was too pitiful. When I pour some water and seed, she was eating so fast. I was really mad. After that, she started to say “I’m going to get my son(2 years old) a dog”. I told her it’s not a good idea, but she ignored me and got him a little Chihuahua. Every time I came over to her house, her son keeps holding to the dog and he won’t let the dog down. Like it’s some kind of toy or something. I’m really mad at people who get any kind of pets but end up letting them die or can’t take care of them. Sorry for the long sentences
I actually secretly called his apartment manager, since the apartment he lived in didn’t allow any pets. I know I’m his friend but I really didn’t like the way he treat the animals.
Breaking Bad Habits in Parrots: How Responsible and Sympathetic Parrot Care Can Prevent or Remedy Problem Behaviors
Category: Parakeet Supplies
Product Description
An in-depth guide to overcoming common problem behaviors in parrots.
Parrots are among the most highly intelligent creatures kept as pets. They are capable of forming very close and rewarding relationships with their handlers. However, it takes a lot of time on a daily basis to ensure that the parrot is content and mentally stimulated. Otherwise, the unhappy bird may develop a repertoire of problem behaviors, such as biting, screaming and feather-plucking.
In this definitive reference book for the hundreds of thousands of parrot owners, a top parrot behavioral consultant explains how best to keep a captive bird in a domestic environment so that the pet will thrive, and reveals what to do to overcome and prevent problem behaviors.
This authoritative book is organized into the following sections:
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Andrea’s Parakeet Training and Care Tips
Category: Parakeet Training
My daughter give you great tips on training your parakeet.
How to Buy and Care for a Parakeet : Breed Your Parakeets
Category: Parakeet Videos
Learn how to tell if two parakeets are compatible for courting and breeding in this free video . Expert: Laura Nessen Bio: Laura Nessen works at the Pet kingdom in Cottonwood, Arizona. Filmmaker: Chuck Tyler
Complete Book of Parakeet Care, The
Category: Parakeet Supplies
- ISBN13: 9780812016888
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Product Description
Explains how to select, feed, care for, and breed parakeets.
Four Expert Tips for Taking Care of Parakeets
Category: Parakeet Care
Parakeets are very popular pets. They’re very sociable and playful. They also come in many different colors, so you can easily find the perfect one for you. If you’re thinking about buying one of these birds, there are a few things you’ll need to know. This article will give you a few tips for taking care of parakeets.
Cage
The type of cage you buy is very important. Make sure that the cage is big enough for your keet to flap its wings completely without hitting the side. Also, the door should be big enough for you to easily reach inside to get your bird out. Although there are cages available in many shapes, it’s best to get a rectangular design.
Bathing
When taking care of parakeets, it’s important that you bathe them frequently. It’s best to do so two or three times each week. Some birds like a dedicated water dish that they can use for bathing. Others like it better if you use a spray bottle to mist water on them. Whichever method your bird uses, make sure he has a bath in the morning. This will give his feathers time to dry off before night.
Trimming
It’s important that your bird gets exercise time out of his cage. You will also need to trim his toe nails periodically whenever they get too sharp. His beak will also get sharp and need to be trimmed with an emery board too.
Companionship
When taking care of parakeets, you should know that they are very sociable. Your bird will feel a lot less lonely if you provide him with another keet to keep him company. However, this will severely reduce the bond that you share with your bird. This is due to the fact that birds would rather bond with each other than humans.
These are a few tips for taking care of parakeets. There are many more things you need to learn about proper parakeet care. So, click here now for even more parakeet information that you need to learn.





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