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Diploma in Veterinary Assistant
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The Best Housing for Your BirdThe larger your bird’s cage, the better. The absolute minimum size that your bird’s cage should be is at least two wingspans wide. The width and length of the cage is more important than its height. Your bird should be able to flap his wings without hitting them on the sides of the cage, and without hitting his toys and perches.
Keys to Keeping a Bird Healthy Pet birds are often characterized as easy to care for when well but almost impossible to deal with when sick. The reason is simply that birds properly cared for to begin with rarely get sick.
Advances in the domestic breeding and rearing of birds has led to an improved availability of healthy, tame, young birds. This increased availability has dramatically increased the popularity of birds as pets. For many people, the company of beautiful, unique, and possible talking pets can make keeping birds an attractive alternative to other pets.
Believe it or not, there is such a thing as a fat bird. Too many seeds, too little flying or climbing and suddenly you could be looking at a serious health problem. Here’s what you need to know to make sure your bird stays in shape.
How to Stop Your Pet Bird from Biting Biting is annoying and can even be dangerous, but since birds are prey species, punishing them can be damaging – both physically and emotionally.
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