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AKC Registration Does Not = A Well Bred Pup
May 19, 2013 By pattyThis is a great article: Beware AKC Registration by Charlie Petrizzo (Notes) on Wednesday, May 1, 2013 at 1:35pm Cross Post: While watching the news this Read More » -
Chicken Liver Pate
May 14, 2013 By patty1 lb cleaned chicken livers 2 cloves garlic 3-4 scallions 3 oz cream cheese 4 strips bacon cooked crisp and chopped 1/4 cup good scotch Saute Read More » -
Exercised Induced Collapse
May 14, 2013 By pattyAlso know as EIC. “This inherited disease is common in Labrador Retrievers, but is also found in other breeds, including Curly-Coated and Chesapeake Bay Retrievers, Boykin Read More » -
Worming A Litter Of Puppies
May 14, 2013 By pattyThere are breeders who worm their litters at 2, 4, 6 and 8 weeks of age. I feel this is overkill. While it is true that Read More » -
My Pup Won’t Settle Down To Sleep
May 13, 2013 By pattyFirst be sure there is not a medical issue such as a blockage. A pup or dog that will not settle down at night could be Read More »
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Picking Your Pet Bird
People usually go to a pet store and find a bird they like. Here are a couple things you should consider before purchasing. Yes, a lot of research is required. Research these to make sure you will be happy with your pet for a long time. Size is a big factor. Do not get a huge bird if you live in an apartment. Behaviors can be associated with species. What they need to eat can be specific and there is a lot of maintenance. Finally, it comes down to if you have the money and time to take care and enjoy your bird. For example, a cockatiel can get 1-2ft big at adult. They make grinding sounds with their beak when they are happy. You can feed them bird seed from the stores, vegetables, and even pasta (cooked)! Clean cage and nutrition is typical maintenance. Costs range $25-$100 and then you have to buy the cage. Spend time taking it out everyday and interacting with it, that will keep you and your bird happy! Now, do that for whatever type of bird you want and go become a happy pet owner!







The parrot species do require lots of time and effort but they are worth it. IF you don’t have the time, a Canary or finch will still give you some satisfaction. Just remember you do have to do more than look at birds that are pets.