We often get asked what is necessary to take your Parrot on a vacation across international borders, most frequently the US border. If you are traveling (visiting) and returning back home to Canada, there is a Certificate of Ownership . . .
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2014-07-09 6:00:00 AM
What's Wrong with this Picture?
2014-07-16 6:00:00 AM
Lately we have heard more and more people telling us they use one of several different types of cat litter for the bottom of their Parrots’ cages. Here are the reasons why this is dangerous.
Read MoreKiwi's Wish List
2014-12-05 7:52:07 AM
Dear Santa Bird,
First off, I just want you to know that I have been a very good bird this year. I have not pooped on mommy for the last . . .
Read MoreT'was the week before Christmas
2014-12-12 8:21:23 AM
T'was the week before Christmas
And all through the nest
My time was spent preening
To look just my best.
Adopt a Parrot Month
2015-01-01 7:59:00 AM
January is Adopt a Rescue Bird month. In celebration of all the Parrots available for adoption, we are encouraging our customers to donate to their favourite Parrot shelter. Please read our blog to find out how you can do more.
Read MoreThe Importance of a New Bird Exam
2015-01-28 9:00:00 AM
A quarantine period is the perfect time to do a New Bird Exam with your local Avian Veterinarian.
Read MoreBirdie Crack
2015-05-20 5:00:00 AM
Parrots just can’t get enough millet and their people are rationing it out. That’s why we nickname millet “Birdie Crack”. But once you read on you will not feel so terrible when your Parrot over indulges now and again.
Read MoreMerry Tweetmas
2015-12-10 11:41:31 AM
Proper Lighting for Parrots
2015-12-16 10:32:00 AM
Natural sunlight is one of the three natural elements necessary for life. We all provide our Parrots with fresh water, clean air and a few hours of natural sunlight every day, right?
Read MoreHoliday Safety
2015-12-24 6:53:34 AM
The holiday season is filled with many things that can that can be harmful to your Parrot. Even the hustle and bustle with family, friends, the blinking decorations or plates of food can add stress or harm your Parrots. Keeping them happy and safe is always a top priority. Here are some things to be careful about while you celebrate the festivities.
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