Posted on 2010 under Feathered Friends | 17 Mar
Parrots are wonderful pets. You will quickly find that these birds extremely smart and their ability to learn make them fun to train. Keep in mind that any animal that shows signs of high intelligence can easily get bored, so your job is to train your pet parrot and spend the time it takes to make your bird into a wonderful pet. It takes time and patience to train a parrot, but with the proper training, your parrot will provide you with many years of friendship.
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Many animal lovers get parrots because they are attracted to the parrot’s unusual personality. Parrots are entertaining and beautiful but they are also quick-tempered, independent and very smart animals.
With that being said is a parrot the right pet for you? There are many things to consider should you finally decide to purchase a parrot.
The first thing to consider is the size of your space. Do you have enough room to keep a large cage to house your parrot? You want to make sure that you and your parrot will be comfortable with the amount of room that you have.
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Posted on 2009 under Exotic, Unusual Pets | 11 Jul
While most people have dogs or cats as pets, there are others who prefer exotic animals. At a time when many of these exotic animals are listed on the endangered species list, nonetheless, a variety of animals are captured, traded illegally, and sold to consumers.
There are many considerations involved in owning these not so ordinary pets. Therefore, use caution when getting an exotic pet.
Snakes and other Reptiles
Although snakes, iguanas, and lizards are popular exotic pets; they are not suitable for families with young children. They require high maintenance and special dietary needs.
In addition, they also require large enclosures and specific temperatures simulating their environment in the wild.
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Posted on 2009 under Choosing Your Pet | 1 Jul
Deciding on what type pet you prefer takes a great deal of soul-searching and practical considerations. There are many questions you have to ask, such as: Are you a first time pet owner? Do you have sufficient time to devote to the pet?
Will the pet interact well with family, friends, and children? It is just as important to match the pet’s personality to your own; therefore, here are tips for finding the perfect pet for your personality.
Puppy/Dog
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Posted on 2009 under Choosing Your Pet | 10 Jun
Have your kids been hampering you to buy a pet? If so, here are 5 kid friendly pets which are not only conducive to children, but will offer enjoyment to the entire family.
Dogs
One of the most lovable of all breeds is the Beagle. They love children, are very social, loyal, intelligent, offer unconditional love, and provide hours of enjoyment. They range in height from 13-16 inches, and are just wonderful watch dogs as well.Â
While most beagles are usually kept outdoors, they love the indoors as well. Care and maintenance of the beagle is affordable. Ensure they are acquired through a breeder, however, since most pet shops may have beagles who originated from puppy mills.
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Parrots are one of the most attractive and rewarding animals
in the world. Though parrots are very intelligent their requirements and demands are quite different from other types of pets.
They need the care and attention of their owners far more than other household animals. Most of the parrot breeds are both noisy and destructive; and the larger breeds live for a much longer time than the smaller ones. Therefore it is necessary for you to think carefully about the following issues before buying them.
* The foremost thing to consider is whether you want to buy a single parrot for your entertainment and pleasure. If so you might want to purchase a small group of parrots for keeping in indoor cages. They will make a beautiful collection and can also breed.
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Since parrots are very intelligent, curious and social, traveling with them is quite safe and fun. Like all other birds, they also love to see the outside world and taking them on trips is a rewarding experience. But, you might have heard that a lot of pet birds get lost or meet an accident every year while they are on a trip.
Parrots are prey and they get scared very easily. Although you may be able to recover your lost bird doing so can be quite stressful for both you and your bird. So, there are certain things that you should remember while taking the bird on a trip.
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Posted on 2009 under Feathered Friends | 14 May
The African Grey parrot is the most popular pet parrot kept today. They are extraordinary speakers and are also very lovable and sweet. However, they do require lots of love, patience and time. Make sure they are the right bird for you.
The African Grey parrot originates from Central Africa. It is medium grey in color and the feathers on the head have white edging. It also has a bright red tail and a solid black beak.
One of the things African Greys are most well known for is how well they speak. Their speech is very clear and easy to understand. They can even learn over 2000 words and can mimic any sound! However, don’t buy an African Grey just for this reason. Some of them never speak at all.
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