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The Rules of Bathing

Feb 5, 2014 8:00:00 AM

Parrot owners often ask how best to bathe their Parrots. The truth is that there is no one answer that works for all Parrots, but there are a few things to try.

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Posted in Parrot Health & Wellness Blog By Kathleen

Cage Covers

Jan 29, 2014 8:00:00 AM

Many people assume that a Parrot's cage should be covered at night to help them sleep more soundly and feel more secure, but there are just as many who claim that their Parrots are doing fine without using cage covers.

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Posted in Parrot Health & Wellness Blog By Kathleen

Look no further for the 3 best natural ways to keep your Parrot's nails trimmed.

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Posted in Parrot Health & Wellness Blog By Calgary Staff

Why Weigh your Parrot

Jan 15, 2014 8:00:00 AM

Like many animals weight is a key factor that helps us distinguish whether a Parrot is healthy, sick, eating properly or not eating at all.

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Posted in Parrot Health & Wellness Blog By Kathleen

Raw Raw ooh la-la

Jan 1, 2014 10:00:00 AM

As I write today’s blog, our birdies' luscious almonds are being hand picked on an organic orchard in California.  If we are lucky we may even have a video of this for our product page.  I’m excited because this means that we now have a source for truly raw unpasteurized almonds.  Why does this matter you ask?

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Posted in Parrot Health & Wellness Blog By Kathleen

Dangers of Teflon

Aug 31, 2013 3:19:00 PM

Teflon, or PTFE, is a common material used to add non-stick properties to pans, cooking gadgets, appliances such as toasters, hair dryers, self-clean ovens, hot air popcorn makers, microwave popcorn bags, irons and ironing board covers.  Read on to find out what you should know about Teflon and your Parrot. 

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Posted in Parrot Health & Wellness Blog By Kathleen

House Plants: Safe or Unsafe?

Aug 3, 2013 12:50:05 AM

In the wild, Parrots grow up learning from their parents and flock-mates about which plants are safe to eat and which ones are not.  A pet Parrot, on the other hand, doesn't know the difference between safe and unsafe plants.  In our homes, we might have assorted plants that come from different parts of the world, and not all are safe for a Parrot to nibble on.  

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Posted in Parrot Health & Wellness Blog By Kathleen

Parasites Affecting Parrots

Jan 1, 2013 3:12:00 PM

Just like any other animal, Parrots can become infected with parasites. Parasites are the largest disease-causing agents that live on or in other organisms. Some are visible with the naked eye, while others . . . .

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Posted in Parrot Health & Wellness By Kathleen
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