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Should Parrots Watch TV?
Bird tv is something that is used by some bird owners, but is it really good for your birds to be watching tv? Bird tv is a beneficial way to prevent boredom while you are out of your home or your bird is in its own room alone. Why is bird tv beneficial? You may be thinking how could it be beneficial in the wild birds don’t have tv and in captivity we are just trying out best to replicate nature. In the wild birds spend some of their time up in trees watching all the movement colours and sounds of their environment. It is very stimulating to them. This…
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Gift Guide for Parrot Owners – 2022!
Parrot owners are crazy for their birds, but also can be picky about what their bird receives, some of the items big box pet stores sell are not so safe. This is a safe list of items you could gift your the parrot lover in your life! All the photos of these products are off amazon and can be found there. There are more flavours and different sizes depending on the size of parrot. LAFEBER’S El Paso Nutri-Berries Pet Bird Food, Made with Non-GMO and Human-Grade Ingredients, for Parrots, 10 oz : Amazon.ca: Pet Supplies Safe parrot toy recommendations Check out my other post on Best Toys To Put In…
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Why is my parrot eating its own POOP!
It is important to determine whether your parrot/parakeet/budgie is eating their poop or just flinging its poop. Flinging their poop is annoying but it’s nothing to be concerned by. A parrot who is eating their own poop is not a healthy bird not necessarily because of the poop (although that is not good) but eating poop is an indication of a bigger problem! Why do parrots eat poop? How to stop this? Foraging toys don’t have to be expensive here is a link to an article i did on cheap diy foraging toys 5 DIY Foraging Toys For Parrots
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DIY Parrot First Aid Kit!
Parrots get sick injured super easily yes there are plenty of emergency after hours clinics but what if that hospital’s bird people are off duty and you have to wait till morning or God forbid Monday! Having a first aid kit that you know how to use can save your birds life! Key being you know how to use! This is a basic list of things I think EVERY parrot owner should have regardless of your skill level. FIRST AID DOES NOT REPLACE VET CARE IT IS TO CARE FOR YOUR BIRD UNTIL YOU GET THEM TO A VET!!!
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How to pick a Parrot Carrier – Keeping your parrot safe outdoors
There are so many different types of travel cages / carriers for parrot/parakeets/budgies on the market making it a super difficult decision to pick the right one! We are trying to make it slightly easier for you! Why do you need a carrier? Vet appointments are critical to keeping your parrot/parakeet healthy, how will you get them there??? (no you should not be transporting your parrot in your old amazon package) you will need a carrier. We also know sunlight is super important for parrots too but because you have read up on optimalavian.com 😉 you know that clipping your parrots wings can be dangerous read more here: Can You…
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Parrot Safe Air-Fersheners
By now in your research journey on optimal avian.com I am sure you know how dangerous handles, room sprays, and any other smelly air freshener is dangerous. Even “parrot safe candles” are in my opinion not worth the risk when there are safer, cheaper and more natural options like simmer pots. Just because we own animals with sensitive respiratory systems does not mean that we should not be able to have a nice smelling house which is why simmer pots are something i think every budgie/parakeet/parrot owner NEEDS to know about! How Ideas have fun with it mix and match different ingredients to find out what you like best and…
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Are frozen vegetables bad for parrots?
The parrot community online can be very overwhelming and also elitist around this topic. A lot of owners have the mindset that fresh veggies are the only way and frozen veggies are the devil and it would be better to not even give their birds veggies. How true is this? with the rising cost of groceries I know a lot of people are trying to find cheaper alternatives to what they normally buy. Are frozen veggies horrrible and out to deprive your parrot? Benefits of frozen veggies Disadvantages of frozen veggies
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Sign of a sick budgie/parakeet/parrot
Knowing the signs of a sick bird can help you spot sickness in your parakeet/parrot early enough for you to call your vet and get your parrot looked at by an avian vet within a time frame that gives your parrot the best chance of recovering and going back to thriving in your care. Laboured breathing – tail bobbing with breath – If you see your bird’s tail going up and down similar to their breath this is laboured breathing. The only time you should see a bird’s tail moving is when they are getting ready to poop. This is something you do not want to wait out as breathing…
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Common Items That Kill Parakeets/Budgies – Household Hazards Parrots
Parakeets/ Budgies have a very sensitive respiratory system. These common household items will give your bird and Upper Respiratory Infection or kill them so it is best to not have these in your home. Self-cleaning ovens – it is fine to have an oven with a self cleaning function just do not use it as it can kill your parakeet/budgie/parrot Household plants House Plants and Parrots goes over which plants are safe for your parrots and different considerations you should think of when having plants in your home with parrots Candles Essential oils Incense Room sprays – the above 3 as well as room sprays are full of so many…
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Feeding Parrots! – Biofilm
Dishes are something that seems simple enough you go to the store and with all the colourful and cute options you simply pick the one you like. Over time plastic dishes can create something called biofilm which is not good for the health of your bird. To be safe your best option is to use stainless steel dishes since you will be cleaning the dishes every day it’s best to be safe. In general bird, the owners tend to have three dishes, one for water, one for pellets, and one for the chop. I avoid water bottles just because they tend to be more difficult to clean and some birds…