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SocializationBirds of a Feather Flock Together: Your Pet and Social Needs
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Bird Health
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Bird Health... that you prevent any of your birds from getting Psittacosis. You should always take your new pet birds to the vet, and should isolate them from other birds for at least 6 weeks to make sure that nothing develops. You should also only get your pet birds from a supplier that has a good reputation. It is ... ... Health Care for your New Pet Bird When you bring an animal into your home as a pet, no matter what type of animal it is, there are always things that you are going to want to do to make sure that that animal is well taken care of and is going to live a long and happy life. Such is the case with your new ... ... choices of food, and so little experience to tell you what the right types of foods are. There is also a lot of information out there, some of which is good, and some of which is going to lead you in the wrong direction. In order to really be a good bird owner, and to make sure that you have given yourself ... ... not assume that you can figure out how to do it on your own, because if you don't do it correctly, you can damage that bird forever, and might even cause it to die. If you are considering trimming your bird's wings, be sure that you have talked to the place where you purchased the bird, as well as to ... ... birds and that can give you more information. Unless your vet mentions that he doesn't know much about your bird, chances are that he knows more than you do. So he is probably going to handle your bird and do things to it that you might not feel comfortable doing. You have to trust your vet with your ...
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