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Why Choose Birds to be Your Pet?

Going into a pet shop can get you captivated with the different animals in the store.  Birds are among the animals that normally line up at the pet store.  However before deciding on purchasing and taking the bird home after falling in love with them, there are a few things that you need to consider.

Will getting a bird fit into your lifestyle?  Take a look at your space as this is essential for the birds.  Take into consideration your neighbors as birds may get boisterous.  You might want to get a manageable-sized birds and perhaps species that are quieter especially if you live in a condo unit or in an apartment.

So why decide on a bird as a pet?  Below are fundamental basis that can assist you in deciding on getting a bird for your pet.

1.   Intelligence of birds.  Birds are smart creatures.  They have the ability to be trained and taught as they are curious about their surroundings.  When you get a bird for a pet, their learning will largely depend on how interact and treat them.  Other pet animals will not learn to greet you but your bird can.  This is especially true if you allot sufficient time interacting with them.

2. Birds being social creatures although this would greatly depend on the species of the bird.  A remuneration you get from your pet bird is their affection.  You could also get this satisfaction from other pets.  Birds reciprocate your love if you show them that you care and they feel it, as well.

3. Birds are easy to handle.  Morning and afternoon walks are not required of you for your bird.  They do need regular grooming but not all the time.  Leaving your birds at home is not an issue as you can just place them in their aviaries and provide them water and food which will be sufficient until you get back home.

3. Training your birds can be fairly simple. Your birds are eager to learn from you. So if you will be able to teach them what you want them to know, they will easily get what you want them to do. You can start with simple tasks like whistling. Then you can proceed in teaching them few words to start widening their vocabulary. If you want, you can get a trainer for your pets. But it will be best if you can provide such training even if you don’t have much experience about the matter. This is your chance to bond with your pets and to develop nurturing emotions toward each other.

4. Ease of training your pet bird.  Birds are keen to be trained.  If you are teach them they could easily pick up things.  You may even start by teaching them to whistle.  Birds could also learn words if given ample training.

You must only make sure that you keep the cages of your pet birds clean all the time to keep them away from sickness and other injuries that they may incur in the process.

 

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Pointers When Getting Your Pet Bird a Cage

When thinking of getting a bird for a pet needs ample space for existence.  This should be one of the things you need to put into consideration when planning to get a bird.

Aviaries for birds come in different styles and sizes.  When purchasing a cage, it should be, as a rule of thumb, bigger than your pet bird.  Enclosing your bird in a small space could bring bad effects on the behavior of your birds.  Among these undesirable traits would be feather plucking, biting, screaming and some psychological disorders.

A good size for a cage is when your pet bird can comfortably walk around it and your pet would have the ability to fully extend and flap their wings.  Placing food, water, toys and other accessories would take up space in the cage so you should also take this into consideration.

The gaps between the bars of the cage should not be too wide for your bird to squeeze in and possibly escape.  A half an inch gap between bars should be sufficient if you have smaller birds.  Horizontal bars along with the vertical bars are advisable if you have bigger birds.

Inspect the lock or latch of the cages.  Make sure that this cannot be easily opened by the bird.  Birds are smart creatures and some are quick enough to be able to do this.

Bird cages come in different shapes, as well.  It is recommended to get angled cages instead of round ones.  Research shows that round cages are not so good for the birds.  Anyway, angled cages can still be hung or mounted on a stand.

You should also get a cage that can be cleaned easily.  Bird cages should also be cleaned and washed regularly from accumulated bird poop so selecting a cage that can be hygienically maintained is advisable.

The last thing you have to consider when choosing a cage for your pet bird is where you will be putting it once you bring it home. The ideal spot should be spacious and far away from drafts and windows.

Also take into account where you’d be placing the cage.  An ideal place should be roomy and far from flow of air and windows.

Selecting the appropriate cage for your pet will partly guarantee a long life for your bird.  For working owners, ensure that you leave your pet with toys to keep them amused while you are away.  Bird cage accessories like perches and even toys make your bird diverted while alone.

Try to take your bird out of the cage when you are home so they can fly about in the house.  Although some birds can stay cooped in their cage the whole day, giving them time to extend their wings and exercise however ensure that doors and windows are closed so they won’t be able to fly out and never come back.

 

Warning: Do Not Feed Your Bird with These

Taking care of your bird is an essential issue if you want for a longer companionship with your pet bird.  Every responsible bird owners must bear in mind that not everything can be fed to the birds.

Chocolates are a delicious treat – for humans but not for bird consumption.  It has a catastrophic consequence on the digestive system of our birds.  Diarrhea and vomiting may be evident and as the crisis spreads to the central nervous system of the bird, it may result to seizures and an untimely demise.

Warning: Do Not Feed Your Bird with TheseFruits such as apples, pears, apricots, peaches and cherries should not be fed to your birds.  Seeds of these fruits have traces of cyanide which is harmful.  If the fruit trees are not grown organically these may have been exposed to harmful chemicals.

Avocado is another fruit that should never be given to your pet bird on it’s aviary.  The skin and pit of avocado may result to cardiac distress and failure in some bird varieties.  As it’s better to be safe than be regretful, simply pass up feeding this to your bird.

Whilst vegetables are good for us, this may not be the case for birds.  Some veggies would have bad effects on your birds and among the list are onions and mushrooms.  The latter is bad for the bird’s digestive system while the latter attacks the respiratory system of the bird.

Still, not all vegetables are harmful to birds.  You may offer your pet potatoes, tomatoes and other nightshades vegetables provided you give it to them cleaned and sliced.

Birds should never be offered drinks that contain alcohol or caffeine.  Alcohol can weaken the bird’s organ systems that could lead to serious issues.  Caffeine’s result to a bird could also be fatal as it causes cardiac malfunction.  Arrhythmia, cardiac arrest, hyperactivity and heart palpitation may also result with caffeine intake.  So apart from water, pure fruit and vegetable juice could supply the nutritional requirements of our pet birds.

Salt or any foods with salt content should not be given to birds.  This could lead to thirst and dehydration, kidney dysfunction and even death.

And never ever give your birds dry or raw beans as it contains hemaglutin which is toxic.  Cook beans first before feeding it to your birds.

There is a different diet for pet birds.  Having the knowledge of what to appropriately feed them will guarantee their longevity.  It is essential to take particular care with their diet otherwise it’s like throwing money down the drain.

To be on the safe side, a diet of seeds and pellets are best for our pet birds although you can indulge them every now and then.  Unconsumed foods after an hour of giving it to them should be discarded to prevent bacterial infections.

 

Understanding Your Feathered Friend’s Manners

Building a relationship with our pets does not get established simply because we feed them and clean their living space. It is a friendship and companionship centered on trust and loyalty.  However, if your pet is hostile to you by constantly biting you, do you think you’d be able to build good relationship with them?

We should know how to decipher the behavior of our pet bird(s) which will be the key to identify with them as we cannot understand what their chirping about.  Their body language would enable them to communicate with us.  And once we have established a way to commune with them then we can take care of them, tame and train them appropriately.

Below are a few body languages of birds that we can construe:

  • When a bird is in a pleasant mood, it would have unperturbed feathers and you’d hear them purr in their aviaries.
  • A bird seeking attention or is excited would be shaking its head.
  • Their aggression, excitement or pleasure can also be demonstrated when their pupils are dilating or flashing.  If dilated pupils are accompanied by tail fanning or puffed up feathers, be wary of getting in contact with your bird as they tend to be aggressive and bite you.
  • If your bird sneezes, that is a sign of irritation in the nasal cavity, perhaps dust or small bug or even feathers.  An unusual sneeze with nasal discharge should merit a visit to the vet.
  • A young bird that is constantly biting is normal especially during teething age.  However older birds that tend to bite is a sign of aggression and displeasure.
  • When feeling good and contended, a bird tends to grind its beak.  However when your pet bird clicks its beak, it shows your pet is feeling threatened.
  • Birds bob their tail as they sing or when they are sick.  If you notice your bird bobbing its tail while simply breathing, bring it to your vet for checkup.
  • When your pet bird’s wings quiver, it shows that they are afraid or nervous.  Talk to them calmly and assure them everything is okay.

We, as owners, could get annoyed with our pets bad behavior.  A number of reasons may be behind such and hormones could even be a reason why birds show negative traits.

Like us, our pet birds undergo a phase when they sexually mature. Age of birds to reach this stage varies depending on their size.  Bigger birds achieve this on the fourth year while smaller birds experience it on their twelfth month.  Birds begin to be very susceptible.

Birds are sensitive creatures especially when they have reached maturity.  Changes in routine could stress our birds out.  If there are objects that seem to bother them, take it away where they cannot see it.  Constant interaction and allowing them time to stretch their wings with could improve your bird’s manners.

In order to keep our birds happy, we need to be patient with them and show that we care and understand.  It will affect their manners in a way that having them would be rewarding.

 

When it’s Time to Move

Birds are sensitive and can get easily stressed with slight changes.  If by any chance you rearrange the room where your bird is situated, it can affect them in some way.  However there are times that moving to a different place is bound to happen.  Or even traveling cannot be avoided.  So do you make it easy for your pet bird during these times?

Here are some pointers to reduce the stress on your pet during a move:

  • Relocating can be very taxing to both pet owners and their pets.  When your bird sees you packing and getting busy for the move, they will sense that something is up and about.  This could make them stressed so a good thing to do is talk to your bird as you would with a companion and explain things.  When they see your comforting face and calming words, their stressed are lessened.  They may not fully understand what you’re saying however your body language would tell them a great deal.  Better move your bird in a secured and quiet room while you wrap things up with your packing.
  • As their owner, you’re better acquainted with your bird.   It will provide indication if they are more sensitive than others of their kind.  Some birds enjoy a ride while others are nervous traveler.
  • When the movers are in your place and starting the move, place your bird in a quiet place away from the activities.  Your pet should be in its travel aviary and be the last to leave.  Place the bird first in a quiet place upon arriving at your destination before bringing in the boxes.  Try and relax the bird by putting on music, this also masks the noise of unpacking.
  • If relocating entails a long drive, least stops are better.  Buy food at a drive-thru if possible.  If eating in a resto, take into account the weather as leaving your bird in the car may not be a good idea.
  • When relocating to a different state, this would require a long move.  Check the state regulations about your pets as some state may have laws that ban bird entering their region, especially if you have an out of the ordinary bird.
  • Long distance moves may require you to check in hotels or motels.  Check with your accommodations for regulations on your pets as there may be additional charges.  You would not want to leave your pet by your car.
  • Prepare a health certificate of your pet from your veterinarian when moving interstate or simply to another city.  This will come handy when dealing with a new doctor at your new place.

Travelling with your pet would involve preparations, especially when you are flying.  Ensure that they would allow birds to be on the flight.  If this is permitted, your pet would most probably be placed in the cargo area.  Make sure that your birds would be comfortable during the duration of the flight.

You can get your pet bird used to making trips by taking it to brief day treks.  Bear in mind that when taking your bird for a drive, do not place him on the front seat as the air bag may suddenly open causing severe or even fatal harm.

Again, you are better acquainted with your bird.  Learn your pet’s preference if they want their cage covered when taking them out.  Some birds would enjoy taking in what’s happening around.  Be mindful of the noise in your car, as well as the vapors that they may inhale such as cigarette smoke and/or air fresheners.

One good thing to keep in mind is to make your pet birds snug and comfy during the whole journey.

 

Birds Inspiring Artists

Not only do our feathered friends provide companionship however over the years they have also inspired a number of movies, songs and fashion included.  Their feathers have been used by muses in works of art, not simply for owners to enjoy but also for art lovers.

The music industry showcases songs a few songs on birds that has become popular

Blackbird (Beatles) – Blackbirds are usually portrayed as bad however Beatles turned that misconception about as the used blackbirds as a symbol for hope.

Free as a Bird (Beatles) – song on the creatures freedom.

Rockin’ Robin (Bobby Day) – a song that can be enjoyed together by both your pet and you.

Three Little Birds (Bob Marley) – a happy tune you’d take pleasure in listening to.

Yellow Bird (Chris Isaak) – an emotional song on soaring high from problems and being free.

Not getting enough of birds thru songs, birds have also become theme for documentaries and movies for their flying abilities and other characteristics.

In 2003, The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill was released under the direction of Judy Irving.  It is a touching documentary of a homeless musician who found meaning in his life when he befriended conures, from the parrot family, in San Francisco.  The documentary showcased Mark Bittner being able to preserve the flock; the birds also assisted him in discovering his personal and professional path.

Another documentary made public in 2005, March of the Penguins lead us into learning about the emperor penguins, especially their survival in harsh conditions.  The documentary garnered acclaim for Best Documentary Feature in the Academy Award of same year.  There was dubbing for the penguins like they could talk in the original French version of the documentary.  The American version had Morgan Freeman narrating the story.

The Real Macaw (1997) and Paulie (1998) are among the fictional bird movies depicting their and their owners adventures and misadventures.  Bird aviary owners usually turn out to be children in these motion pictures.

Birds are featured in a number of great photographs.  One of the popular types of nature photography involves birds.  Taking pictures of birds, and those in the wild specifically is quite a challenge to most photographers.   It is a balance of knowing the technicalities of picture taking as well as being familiar and understanding the birds’ behaviour.

Tamed birds could also pose as models.  Set up the background and engage your bird for ease of capturing their pictures.  Ensure to get more than a couple of snap shots for more options in choosing the best.

Fashion has also been inspired by birds creating interesting works.  The designs of Caroline Baker for the Charleston Fashion Week last March 2009 showcased bird-inspired line.  Called the Plumage Collection by the designer, Ms. Barker dubbed her collection as “eco-couture.”  There were 14 bird-inspired pieces in the set.

And who knows what other things could be inspired by our avian friends.  They are not only pets but serve as inspiration for producing great art works.

 

Common or Wild: What Bird Suits You

A number of people find birds really relaxing and they enjoy looking at their colorful plumage.  Some take up the ability of several birds to adapt to human language.  That is why people take on board feathered friends for the mentioned reasons and more.

Birds have been widely accepted pets some four centuries ago.  Birds have been part of the courts and palaces of long ago before they became part of our household.

If you are considering on getting a pet bird, there are a few things that you need to take into account.  Among these are your ability to carry out added financial responsibilities and the task of taking care of a pet.  Birds are social creatures and cannot be deemed as a low maintenance pet like most people think.  They need interaction from their owners.  You will be surprised how long birds can live with proper care.

And if you have reached a decision of taking care of a bird or two, here are some of the most popular birds to take on as pets:

African Greys – said to be the cleverest among the birds.  With training, they can have a vast vocabulary.  And because of this cleverness it is essential to give them stimulating toys in their aviaries.  Their longevity can reach up to 50 to 70 years.

Canaries – require minimal attention from their owners.  They prefer living in small flocks.  Life span of canaries is about a decade.  What endears people to these birds is their beautiful singing voice.  The voices of male canaries are richer compared to the females.

Cockatiels – belongs to the parrot family thus they have the ability to learn human words.  Their singing and whistling capacities are pretty much complex.  They can mimic car other bird calls, ringing phone and car alarm.  They can live up to 15 to 20 years.

Lovebirds – are typically quiet birds.  So if you have neighbors close by who can easily get distracted by too much bird noise, these are ideal pet birds.  They are also part of the parrot family.  Although tagged as lovebird, some owners opt to have a single bird as opposed to usual pair so that there is a good bonding of human-bird tandem.

Parakeets – are also known as budgies or budgerigar.  Ideal for newbies in taking care of birds, these birds come small to medium and easier to care for.  These species are highly sociable and has the tendency to be boisterous and destructive.  They can live up from 12 to 14 years.

Friendly as these birds may be, some pet owners prefer exotic birds that usually originated from countries in Africa, Asia or Australia.  They would choose species from the parrot family because of their enchanting colors and the intelligence these birds exhibit.
Bear in mind that when brining in birds from other countries, one should follow the stipulations of the law for such procedures.  Illegal transfer of birds may upset the number of birds in their usual settings.  It could lead to endangerment or even affect health of humans and birds.

Grave illnesses can be brought in a country for failure to comply with the proper procedures for importing wild and exotic pets and the United States has been among the affected.  The exotic Newcastle Disease and avian flu could be among these diseases that can be passed on.

Ensure that the birds you import from other countries have been checked by vets and avian experts for diseases.  Appropriate government permits and health certificate from a veterinarian is required to ensure legality of taking in the bird.  Birds entering illegally are usually the carriers of most aviary diseases and outbreak.

There are a lot of alternatives for selecting the perfect bird for you.  The birds will be around for a while when you decide to take them in, regardless of its breed, appearance and size.  Select the bird that you can enjoy as they are not commodities you can easily discard when you no longer want them.

 

Make Your Pet Birds Contented

A number of people acquire bird as their pet because they think that birds are ‘low maintenance’ pets.  They thought wrong as birds are social creatures that need social and physical attention just like any other pets.  Studies show that neglected birds can develop behavioral problems.

So how do you make your bird in high spirits?

A healthy bird is a happy bird.  Caring for our birds needs attention to their diet, housing and social requirements.  Taking in a pet is a big responsibility so manage it well lest you give up and leave your bird unattended or they escape from us.

Below are few tips to make our feathered companions delighted.

Cage and Shelter

Consider that birds need ample room to move when you select their aviary.  Small birds ought to have perches where they can move about while larger birds have room to spread their winds without contact to the sides of the cage.  Perches provide mobility to the bird to prevent them injuring their feet for hanging about in a single stance.  This should also lead access to water and food.

Offer them toys suited for them.  Some bird toys are affordable and sometimes they are for free, just know where to look.  Also, try placing safe and edible plants and/or non-toxic wood inside the cage for a more ‘natural’ comfort for your pet.

When selecting for the appropriate place where you can put your bird’s cage, find one where your bird can be safe and has a quiet environment.  Never situate them in the kitchen as the cleaning and cooking smell could be hazardous to them.  Bear in mind that like humans, birds also need vitamin D from direct sunlight.

Daily cleaning of cages should be done to rid it of bacteria.  You may use water and a mild disinfectant.  As fumes can be harmful to your pet bird, move them to a safe place.

Grooming and Nutrition

Seeds are not the only food birds consume.  A bird purely feeding on seeds could die early.  Their diet should include dairy foods, fruits, grains and vegetables.  Do not give them processed food, especially those loaded with sugar.  Avocadoes and chocolates are high in sugar so better not offer these to your pet.  Fresh water should always be available for your bird.

Baths should be regularly done for your pet bird.  You can place a dish with an inch or two of water for smaller birds.  Or you may also shower spray them with water, especially for larger birds.  When your bird suffers molting, it is necessary to give them a bath.

Like any creature, birds need sleep.  Ensure that their cage is place in a quiet and dark area for your bird to sleep.

Socialization

You need to interact with your bird as they are social creatures.  Studies shows that neglected birds develop behavioral problems like plucking their birds.  Quality time should be spent with your pet birds to make them jovial.

Placing your bird’s cage in the family room is a good idea.  The bird will be able to interact with family members.  It is also beneficial for birds to be provided free flight opportunity for them to stretch and move about.  Having the bird in the family room with the rest of the family provides wonderful socialization time.

 

 

A Dip or a Shower: Find What Your Pet Bird Like

Just like us or any other pet, our pet birds also need a bath.  Bathing keep them clean and excess oil from their feathers are removed.  Done on a regular basis, it promotes good physical condition as household heating and air conditioning generally affect them, as well.

A Dip or a Shower: Find What Your Pet Bird Like If your pet bird is small or medium-sized, you will need a heavy dish or basin filled with an inch or two or lukewarm water or one that’s at room temperature.  Cold water can freeze them and not advisable to use.  The water mimics a puddle that is used by birds in the wild when they want to bathe.  Take them in a warm room where there is not draft.  And it is better to bathe them early in the day.  This gives them ample time to dry themselves prior to bedtime.

A dish is not sufficient for larger birds.  An alternative to bathing them is taking them out from their cage, place them on a perch and lightly run water on them.  An ideal place is the bathroom or the kitchen.  With hose in hand to bathe them, never squirt water directly on their face.  Also, it is not advisable to soak our pet bird’s feathers.  This can impair their flight and lead to loss of body heat.

A Dip or a Shower: Find What Your Pet Bird LikeEither way of bathing your pet – in a bowl or on a perch, water is enough to bathe them.  Shampoos or soap would be harmful for our bird as it strips them of their natural oils.

You can dry your bird using a towel or let them dry naturally.  When using a towel make sure to pat your bird following the direction of how the feather grows.

Clean out the aviary before putting your bird back in.  The bedding gets doused with water while your pet is washing there is a tendency for bacteria to grow on the damp bedding which can cause sickness to our birds.  Also, clean the sink or the basin used for your bird’s bath with mild soap and water to keep it sanitized and you’re assured of protection for everyone in your household.

Once or twice in a week is the recommended frequency for our pet birds.  However during hot season you can give them more than a couple baths in a week to help remove prickling and irritation.  Observe your pet how often they like taking a bath as some birds are against it.  When this occurs, introduce bathing little by little for them to take pleasure in it.  Perhaps a way to entice our picky birds to bathe is get ourselves wet together with them so eventually they’d figure out that it is perfectly fine.

As like any bath, it is a revitalizing episode and one that our pet birds should have more often.

 

Keeping Your Pet Bird Full Of Life

You’ve probably spend some hundred dollars to get your pet bird. And in order to not throw good money away, you must gain knowledge in how to keep you bird buzzing.

First on the list is food and water.  You can seeds or pellets from the pet shop for your bird.  You may also jazz up their diet once in a while however do not give them chocolates, some fruits and vegetables which are verified as toxic for their health.  Hydrate your pet with lots of water so they will not perish.  Regularly check the water bottle you have in their cage and see that it’s working properly.

Grooming of your bird is also essential.  They need to have their wings clipped for graceful landing and prevent erratic flight.  And apart from clipping of wings, your pet bird also has to have a regular bath.  This can be done by having them wash in a bowl that mimics a puddle or shower them with hose.  However, do not use shampoo or soap as this strip them of their natural oil and damage their feathers.  Dry them by patting towel over or simply let them do it naturally.  Do not use hair dryer to prevent burning them.

Someone may have mentioned never to keep your bird by the window or expose them to drafts but no explanation were provided.  This prevents the bird from inhaling toxic fumes if they are placed near the kitchen.  Drafts can also lead to loss of body heat leading to sickness.

Smoking or exposing them to fumes of household cleaning agents could affect your bird’s health.  It may lead to inflammation, respiratory problems and even their death.

Your pet bird requires room to spread their wings so you will need big cage for them. Getting them an aviary also prevents them from having internal injuries if they bump their heads on the sides of their cage.

There are some bird owners who happen to have other pets in the house.  If you have multiple pets, set your eye on your bird if you take them out of their cage.  If you have different species of birds, be sure to have them caged separately as some type could not exist side-by-side.

If you bring your bird wherever you go, never leave them in the car.  They can die of heat especially in humid temperatures.

Regularly take your pet bird to the vet for checkup.  Sensing that something is amiss with your bird, bring them to the clinic immediately for closer evaluation to prevent more serious complications.

Lastly, do not forget to take your bird back into the cage during bedtime.  Instead of risking what may happen to your pet bird as you are sleeping, as well, better put them back in their cage for safety.

Even though we cannot foretell what perils can meet your bird, their longevity depends on how you take care of them.  Consult your vet is you need assistance.

 

Deciding on the Best Physician for Your Bird

Deciding on the Best Physician for Your BirdOur bird ought to be regularly visiting a vet we’ve chosen to assist us in taking care of them.  However not all doctors can provide best care for our pet.  You might want to consult someone who specializes in birds and this someone is called an avian veterinarian.  Consider someone who belongs to the prestigious Association of Avian Veterinarians (AAV).

Members of AAV have six (6) or more years of knowledge and skills in bird health.  There are few numbers of AAV members worldwide and that includes roughly 70 in Australia.

However if there is no certified AAV in your area, the best that you can do is seek advice from a veterinarian as per recommendations of other bird owners.  Bird breeders and organizations for bird care and ownership are also good places to ask about looking for a suitable avian vet for your pet.  Or you may also check on the Yellow Pages.  Alternatively you can search online and set appointment with them.

During your initial visit to the vet’s office, talk to them about your expectations and take note of their answers.  It’s good to be advised how long they have been dealing with birds, the paraphernalia they use or even the trainings they had.  Also note how your pet bird behaves with them.  Ask them, as well, if they can be reached or consulted for emergency cases.  If not, ask for an alternate whom they trust and can provide you and your pet bird the attention your vet gives.

It is also nice to note prior or after speaking with prospective vet if they have a clean place and if it has a generally friendly atmosphere.  We wouldn’t want our pet to stay a night, say for observation, if the clinic is unhygienic as our bird may easily catch other bird’s disease.

A reliable doctor is someone who is interested in our pet only when they are sick but someone who offer pointers on handling small issues on our own.  You may be instructed on discerning if your bird is not feeling well and what you might need to do until you can bring your pet over.

As bird owners, we should have the apt avian first aid kit at home.  Included in this is a carrier to transport our pet bird as their aviary may not fit in the car.  Cotton swabs, betadine, tubing, gauze tape and some other things that your vet may recommend.  Ensure you have adequate supplies at any given time.

Our best friend in taking care of our pet is our veterinarian.  Their skills and knowledge about birds should be ample to give our trust to them and anticipate all is well.  While there are plenty of veterinarians, know which would be right for your pet bird.  Being able to speak with them initially should give you an idea on who to choose for your bird.

 

Knowing if Something Wrong is Going on with Your Bird

Have you noticed there is something peculiar in your bird when you come home from work or first thing in the morning?  Do not ignore a nagging feeling that something is wrong with your pet bird, as that may be the case.  Consider this before it will be too late for your pet.  But how can you really tell if something’s amiss with your bird?  Observe you pet and look out for these signs;

When your bird does not have the same appetite as it has before, it is one sign that your bird may not be feeling well.  This may be caused by intestinal blockage of impaction.  Try taking your bird out from it’s aviary and weigh them.  Weight loss is an indication that your bird could be sick.

Signs of internal bleeding on birds are yellow, rusty brown or tarry black bird droppings.  If this happens, observe you bird and see if it happens more or less frequently.

Birds are generally clean creatures similar to that of cats.  If you notice their wings looking dirty, it would

Knowing if Something Wrong is Going on with Your Bird

indicate that your bird is not on top of its shape.  If their feathers seemed fluffed out, this could mean that they are suffering from respiratory problems or some other conditions.  Better bring your pet to the vet if this happens more than a day.

Another thing to watch out on your bird is when their nose shows signs of inflammation or there is discharge.  Taking them to the vet might be their only chance of survival.  Respiratory issues on birds are common and you’d be able to tell this if they breathe through their mouth.

Your pet bird’s eyes could also give you indications if your pet is sick.  If it appears to be cloudy or there is a discharge then it’s time to take them to your vet as they may be suffering from muscular, respiratory or nervous disorder.

Another tell tale sign if your bird is not well is if you notice their tail bobbing.  When your pet’s tail frequently moves up and down, which is not normal to birds, it just shows that something is wrong with them.

And lastly, birds are typically noisy and any change in their vocalization may imply that there is something not right with their health.

Birds are sensitive creatures however they are unable to tell you if they are sick.  Paying close attention to the signs can greatly help your bird in keeping them healthy and being brought to the vet, as needed to keep them in top form.

 

Draw Your Kids into Loving Your Pet Birds

Caring for pets can teach children good values and this is more rewarding instead of giving toys to your kids which they will eventually outgrow.  Find them a pet they can easily handle like birds.  To enthrall your kids into taking in a pet, involve them in the selection process.  Just bear in mind to pick a species that they can deal with.  Educate them regarding the kind of birds you see in the shop so they’d be able to select well.

Pets usually attract kids.  Be able to show them how to become friends and good providers to their pets.  Be a good leader by teaching them good values in the process.  You may opt to give them incentives for goodness they show their pets.  Teach your kids the value of money by assisting them in choosing accessories for the birds that could give best worth for their money.  You can also give them allowance to spend for their pets.

Assist them in choosing the right bird for them which could be their companion and friend.  Below are some suggested birds especially if it will be your child’s first pet.  These birds are manageable and will be a learning experience for them.

1. Finches.  These birds require minimal interaction.  If you your kid is an active one who tends to take on many things at a time, finches are just right for them.  The birds will not demand for too much attention from their owners.  The soothing music that the birds create through their chatter and soft chirps could sound pleasant to your kits.  It will be advisable to keep more than a single finch so your pet will have company even if you’re not able to lavish them attention.  However, finches should not be taken out of their aviaries– an important detail you must impart to your kids from the start.

2. Cockatiels.  These birds are the social type who love to interact and will make them satisfied if their owners spend time with them.  An ideal kind for both young and older kids, these species can be taught to talk and would perhaps be enjoyable for your child if this project becomes successful.  As cockatiels are sociable, it will be a delight to your kid to spend time with them especially after a long day in school.

3. Parakeets or Budgies.  Another sociable bird species, these types are attractive to kids due to its appearance.  These birds are pretty and colorful.  They love to be touched.  These small-sized birds can be easily carried around by even small kids.  They are gentle and sweet in nature making them a delightful companion.

If your child spends sufficient time with their pets, they can teach the birds tricks such as whistling their favorite tunes.  The bonding time of your child with their pets could be rewarding for both.

Draw Your Kids into Loving Your Pet Birds

from top left, clockwise: cockatiel, parakeet, finch

Indulge Your Pet Bird Occasionally

Does your bird need a variety of diet once in a while?  Your bird would benefit if you give a lift to their diet on occasions to modify their usual diet of pellets and seeds.  Here are few of the treats you can give them.

It is good to offer fresh fruits to your pet birds.  Fruits are rich in vitamins and mineral.  You can give them bananas, melons, grapes and oranges, to name a few.  However whatever they have not consumed after an hour is better discarded to avoid harmful bacteria that may have feasted on the exposed fruits.

As fruits are good, so are vegetables like carrots, peas, cauliflower and broccoli.  Just ensure to wash them properly to rid it of pesticides used during sowing. Cooked beans are also a treat you can give your bird.

Your pet bird can also enjoy pasta as much as we their owners do.  Pasta is rich in carbohydrates.  Fresh or cooked, it goes well with fruits and vegetables.

Another carbohydrates and fiber-packed food you can give your bird is bread.  When offering bread for the first time, it is advisable to offer it in small portions. Grains and cereals also contain carbohydrates.  These treats also provide your birds protein so simply supply their plates and see them enjoy your treat.

Nuts can be given; it is a tasty delight and one that can get their beaks active for a time.  Popcorn is another snack you can offer them.  May be served popped or unpopped.  Just make sure to soften the hull first by boiling it in plain water.  Cooked popcorn should be heated in the microwave to reduce fat and salt content.

And to literally spice up your pet birds’ diet, you can give them a bit of pepper.  However, since birds lack taste receptors that we have, they don’t really feel the heat in the food. You can even offer them banana pepper or fresh chili to see for yourself.

Our pet birds require the suitable nutrition for them.  To verify foods that can be given to them, you may consult with your veterinarian or you can even research on it.  This would ensure that what you give them is completely safe and will not cause any side effects to them.

Do not force your pets to eat what you have offered if they don’t like it.  Try giving them another treat.  As you move along, you will discover what food is acceptable to your pet and makes them happy so there would be variations in their diet.  And whatever treat you give them, ensure they have sufficient water in their aviaries for proper digestion and nourishment.

 

Prepping Your Pet Bird

Your pet bird needs to be appropriately groomed so it can’t hurt you or others and itself.  Prepping them involves toenails and wing clipping and sprinkling water on your pet.

Grooming your pet is easy.  You will need a pair of animal clippers, scissors, towel and styptic powder.  The styptic powder is a blood clotting agent however if none is available, you may substitute household flour for it.  You would also need someone to assist you especially when clipping your bird’s wings.  If you don’t have anyone to assist you nor are you confident to do the task, have your bird handled by professional care by taking it to your vet.

Start by placing a towel over the head of your pet for safety purposes.  They might get scared with the grooming procedures and there’s a risk of your pet biting you.  Be sure that your bird could still breathe when you place the towel over its head.  Talk with a soothing tone while prepping up your bird to keep them calm.  Hold the bird securely to avoid any mishaps.

Cut the little hook at the end of each toenails.  Cutting further back may cause the bird to bleed.  If bleeding occurs, spread the styptic powder on the affected area and ensure that bleeding stops.  Once bleeding stops, put your pet back into the aviary to calm them down.  Don’t risk being attacked by your pet.

The next procedure is to clip your pet bird’s wings.  This is done to prevent them from flying into windows or mirrors which could give them physical injury.  Secure the bird by restraining it using the towel and expose one wing.  Gently extend the exposed wing to have access to the long row of feathers on the bird’s bottom half of the wing.  This set of feathers is used for flying.

These are also the feathers that will be clipped.  You may either do a severe wing clip or a moderate clip.  For the first method, all ten long feathers at the end of the wing will be removed.  The second method is taking out the last eight feathers leaving the first two intact.

A third method for trimming your pet bird’s wings is called pinioning which is a permanent clipping and should only be made by your avian vet.

Like in trimming the bird’s toenails, clip their wings carefully so as not to cause bleeding.  However if blood loss occurs, pull out the feather and shaft completely and apply styptic powder.  Do the other wing, as well to keep your pet bird’s balance in check.

Finally after trimming the toenails and winds, spray water over your pet.  This cleans them out especially if they don’t bathe regularly. Misting them keeps their feathers sleek and smooth.

These are some of the procedures you need to learn so you have interaction with your pet apart from the regular attention you give them.  And these are the proper methods to groom your pet.  Learning to do these will eliminate the hassle to drive to your vet.

 

Important Things to Consider In Selecting Your Bird

There are different factors that you need to take into consideration when choosing a bird that will fit your way of life.  It is very inviting to get a bird from the pet shop when you see them all comfortable and great when, in fact they are made to look this way to entice people to buy.

However before heading out to check out with your selected pet, think hard if you are really committed to take care of your pet.  It is not just any other purchase as you are dealing with a live creature needing nurturing and taking care of.  You have to ensure that you can give them more than they are getting at the pet shop.

Important Things to Consider In Selecting Your Bird  If at all possible, research from different resources tips on how to provide for pet birds, from food to health needs and even bird aviaries.  You can read through pet owners’ personal blogs on how they deal with their pets.  By doing your examining different aspects of bird caring, you’d be able to get a general idea of what you’d be committing yourself to.  By taking these simple steps – of exerting effort in getting necessary knowledge in handling the bird you want, it shows that you deserve to get them.

Below are some tips to aid you if you really are ready to get a pet bird.  See if getting a pet is suitable for your way of living.

1. Commitment.  Birds are social creatures so you must allocate sufficient time interacting with them.  As they need attention, their needs vary depending on different types of birds.  Some birds need exercise to keep them fit and interesting.

2. Bird Size.  Bigger birds require bigger responsibilities.  Bigger species could be messier, louder, and more demanding compared to the smaller birds.  Start with a small or medium sized species and see if you can handle them just fine and if you are still okay to handle bigger birds.  Actual taking care of them will gauge your ability and restrictions as a pet owner.

3.  Maintenance.  You must know the kind of foods for the bird you are buying.  It is necessary to note that such foods will be accessible.  A vet should also be in your proximity to be able to look after the bird when they are sick.  These expenses should be allotted from your overall finances to ensure that your pet is well taken care of.

It is fun to own birds.  Some consider their pets as family members, and you can do the same.  You may treat them as a friend and companion.  Ensure that you take the time to make them contented and cheerful while in your care.

 

Bringing Up Your Bird

Birds are known to be social creatures so if your pet bird seems to be showing demeanor problems, then something is amiss and the bird may have social problems, as well.  When your pet bird misbehaves, there is an underlying factor to it.  Birds are affected by owners’ interaction with them so a lack of which will affect the bird negatively.  A sick bird could also misbehave or if there are differences with other pets.  Knowing the reasons why birds misbehave, you’d be able to eliminate this from your pet’s system for a more pleasing character.

An effective way of training birds is through positive reinforcements.  The focal point is to give what birds are after such as a scratch, comfort, verbal praise, food or something to that effect.  This method is more effective and successful compared to negative reinforcements.

When your pet misbehaves, it is never good to punish them as this does not improve anything.  Here are some tips to try to address your birds’ behavioural concerns:

  • As positive is more effective, try rewarding birds for their good conduct with foods that they rarely consume.  However be careful with presenting them sugary and fatty treats.  Also try giving them scratches.
  • To discourage your bird to doing something bad, some owners advise ignoring your pet and turning your back to them.
  • Other bird keepers suggest talking to birds in a low voice when telling them that what they did is not the right thing.  Keep it short and to the point.  Excessive downbeat attention can bring about negative consequence to your pet.
  • Frowning to your bird when they do a unsatisfactory behavior can also do the trick.  Body movements and facial expressions are picked up by birds and somehow the message comes across.  Eye contact is necessary for this.
  • Health is a primary consideration for your pet so doesn’t bargain on it when training your bird.  Neglecting cleanliness of the bird and their aviaries and inadequate food and water are never done to birds.  Doing so may result to bigger issues like physical injuries and emotional disturbance.
  • As punishment rarely works, never strike your pet.  Birds’ bones are easily broken and forceful handling can be fatal.  Birds can get vicious and aggressive when they are subjected to abuse.

Medications to modify mood can be given to birds with relentless viciousness and aggression.  Consult your avian vet or behaviorist when you notice behavioral changes in your pet.  Work hand in hand with your vet to address the reason for misbehaving and providing appropriate treatment.   Some medications may even lead to behavioral issues so check with your vet.

The above mentioned tips are given to provide different ways to train a bird.  Do not be disappointed if changes are not noticed immediately as attitude in not an overnight thing to change.  You need to be consistent to make it more effective.

Balance is another key factor to disciplining your pet bird.  Good behaviors should be pointed out, as well and not just reprimanding and correcting the bad ones.  Again, birds respond more to positive reinforcement.

Hard work and persistence is needed when disciplining your pet birds.  Your effort and appreciation to them will be worth it when you see your pet giving you back the love you shower them.

 

Selecting a Pet Bird

There are a lot of factors to consider when selecting pet birds. It is not like getting an inanimate object that you can forget after purchase. A pet would need care and attention which may take some of your valuable time. Here are some things to take into account when you decide to get a pet bird.

First of, birds come in different sizes.  Having a bigger bird means having greater responsibilities compared to getting a smaller one. If you can only give minimal attention to your pet, better opt for a small or medium sized bird.

Be mindful that birds have special dietary needs. There are birds that feed only on pellets but there are some that need fruits, nectar and pollen. Be sure that you are ready to shoulder the additional cost for your bird’s needs.

Do a research on the behavior and character of the bird that you want. Some birds need to be taken out of the cage and have physical interaction everyday such as the African Grey. On the other hand, a canary requires little attention because they are more “bird-oriented” than “people-oriented” and so caring for them is pretty easy.

Also take into consideration the noise that the bird makes. Birds can chirp and sing while there are some that can even talk. Remember that your pet bird’s care should not be a burden to you rather it should be an enjoyable experience.

One of the greatest concerns in buying a pet bird is its cost. You must include in the budget the cost in buying the aviary, food and expenses for veterinary care.

You may opt to buy your pet bird from breeders or private individuals instead of buying from a pet store. These sellers might give better information on how to take care of your pet. Be sure that the place where you buy your pet bird from is clean and free from communicable diseases and other infections that may afflict your bird.

It is also wise to have the bird checked by a veterinarian before you buy it. In this way, you will be assured that the bird is healthy and disease-free. Make arrangements with the owner and see if you can pay with a post dated check for the next day so that you can return the bird if in case it is not in good health.

Your pet bird should be given food and attention to keep it healthy and enjoyable. Having your pet can be a good stress-buster after a long day’s work.

There are truly a lot of things to think about before you get that pet bird. However, if you have done your research well, you will definitely enjoy the company of your pet bird and you will not regret going out to buy that bird.

 

 

Finding Suitable Bird Doctor

Giving food, water and ample space for our pet birds is not our only tasks in caring for our birds.   It is also not enough to just spend time and bond with them.   In caring for our pet birds, it is important that we have a reputable avian veterinarian that can help us make our pet healthy so that it can live a long life.

It is possible that you have other pets such as a dog or a cat and may have an existing veterinarian for them.   However, this vet may not be the right kind of vet for your bird because birds have different anatomy compared to dogs and cats.   Thus, birds may have different needs that should be taken into consideration.

Where could you possibly find an avian doctor?

Try checking the Yellow Pages to get information or if not, you can try surfing the web and logging in to sites that may provide more facts and data that can assist you in selecting an avian vet.  The Association of Avian Veterinarians (AAV) has a list of certified veterinarians that you can choose from.   The local Bird Club and local pet breeders may also be tapped for recommendations. They would most probably give the best advice based on their experiences.  You may also solicit help from the Veterinary Medical Association in your state.

After determining the vet that you would consult, make an appointment to know more about the vet’s work background and experiences.  Inquire about the length of his practice and what kind of animals/birds he has taken cared of.  Do not forget to inform him about what kind of bird aviary you have and ask if he is knowledgeable about the care of such bird.

Know the availability of the vet. Ask if he is amenable to making house calls. A slight difference in your pet birds’ environment can easily distress them which can make them difficult to move or travel. If in case the vet is not available, make sure that the vet who is taking over for the day has the know-how in attending to avian sicknesses and concerns.  Finding Suitable Bird Doctor

It is advantageous to question the vet if he is regularly posted on new methods in the avian medicine, especially if you have an exotic pet bird.  It is important too, that you know how much the vet will charge for his services.   You would want to be working with an expert vet without putting a hole in your budget.

Once you have finally decided to get the vet’s services, ask how often your pet should visit for check-ups.  It is advised to have your pet bird checked regularly in order to diminish incidence of sickness or accidents. A once a year vet appointment is beneficial.

It is also a big plus if the vet clinic has a warm and cozy set up. It would truly be a comfort to know that the pet clinic you visit has nice and friendly staff and you would be confident that your pet will receive the best care possible.

Another thing the vet can do is make a diet plan for your pet. This can help make your bird well nourished, healthy and be in good form. You may ask the vet for ways on how to provide emergency first aid when your pet is not well.  Building a healthy working relationship with your vet is an advantage so you can easily call the vet whenever emergencies happen.

Caring for your bird is a joint effort of both owner and the avian vet.  The vet wouldn’t know if the bird is ill if you, the owner, doesn’t know about it.  Having an avian vet is like having a partner in nurturing your well loved pet.

 

Considering a Bird for a Pet

A pet can be considered part of the family as they give us company at home and this gives us the satisfaction of taking care of them. Birds as pets can be a fulfilling and stimulating involvement. However, getting the ideal pet bird needs consideration and commitment to take care of your pets. Life expectancy of birds will last up to many years when ample care is given to them.

Run through this checklist and see if you’re prepared to get a bird:

• Can you take care of a bird? Like any other pet, birds call for occasion of attention as they are known to be social creatures. Ample time is needed for get involved with your birds and ensure that your pet can get your time they need.

• Are you and your neighbors prepared for bird noises? On different occasions, birds could make a raucous. The noise could be bothersome to your neighbors so ensure that this is okay prior to getting a bird. Smaller birds though are suitable pets as their noise may not be loud enough to reach your neighbors.

• What other pets do you have? Other pets may do harm to your bird especially a dog or a cat. Though some pets get along well with each other without difficulty, we need to consider safety of our pets nonetheless.
Having considered the above questions and you are still decided to get a bird, read through the attributes of a bird to help you choose the right one to get. Some birds are perfect to have as pets though there are some fussy species that may get boisterous and would be best if set free.

Suitable selection of birds to be pets are African greys, parakeets, cockatiels, lovebirds, canaries and finches. These birds are readily available in pet shops and so does the stuff needed to take care of them. The mentioned bird classes have been raised in captivity ensuing homely variety.

Nonetheless, getting a pet bird whose breed has not been domesticated could be tedious as they can be demanding and noisy. Some species of parrots, toucans, cockatoos and macaws are best abandoned in their natural habitat.

Have a look on the following attributes when choosing your bird:

• Resources and funding – Get a pet you can very well take care of in terms of financial obligations. Veterinary care for birds could be costly. As well as cage or aviary, depending on the birds, needs to be planned. Accessories, maintenance and, of course, food need to fit in your budget, too.

• Size – Rule of thumb is bigger tasks awaits bigger birds. For starters, it is recommended to have a small to medium-sized bird as a pet. The space to be allotted to your bird, as well as substantial obligations will be established by the size of your bird.

• Housing – Take care to choose a cage that has bars amply spaced so your pet’s head will not get lodged in between. Ensure, too, that small birds won’t be able to escape from their cage. Cages and aviaries should provide sufficient space for the birds to fly about.

• Time and maintenance- This include feeding, cleaning up of bowls and living space. Birds are social creatures so they need exercise and contact on a daily basis. If you neglect your pet birds, especially some parrots, they’d pose to be troublesome at some point.

• Nutrition- Birds require more than bird seed. They also feed on vegetables and fruits so ensure that you give them proper diet. Make certain that your birds have sufficient water as this is important to their diet, too. Proper nutrition could add more years to your bird.