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Providing Your Bird with Intellectual Stimulation
Birds are extremely intelligent, so it's important that he receives the intellectual stimulation he needs. Learn how to engage your bird with training and playing.Learn More -
Tracking Your Bird's Weight
One way to monitor your bird's health is by tracking his weight. Weight is a good indication of overall health, and a drop in weight is often a sign of illness.Learn More -
Choosing Toys for Your Bird
It's important to choose toys that are well-designed, safe, and of good value. Two things that bird owners have to consider are the bird's size and personality.Learn More -
Home-Cooked Meals for Your Pet Bird
Your bird enjoys a home-cooked meal just as much as you do. Make it easy by cooking up a large batch and freezing the food in single serving portions.Learn More -
Feeding Your Bird: Seeds vs. Pellets
A bird's diet is crucial for his overall health, so it's important to know the difference between seeds and pellets. Learn which is better for your bird.Learn More -
How to Switch Your Bird from Seeds to Pellets
Although beneficial, switching your bird from seeds to pellets can be difficult. Read our tips for how to switch your bird from a seed-diet to a pelleted diet.Learn More -
How to Prevent Boredom in Your Bird
Boredom is one of the most common causes of behavior problems in birds, so it's important to keep your bird interested and entertained.Learn More -
How to Stop a Bird from Biting
Biting can be frustrating for a bird owner, especially when you aren't sure what provoked the biting. Learn why birds bite and how to stop a bird from biting.Learn More -
Choosing a Perch for your Bird
When choosing a perch for your bird, you should always take into account diameter, material and variety. Read our tips for choosing the right perch for your bird.Learn More -
Holiday Safety Tips for Birds
The holidays introduce new hazards for your bird and can greatly increase his stress. It's important to realize the different hazards that holidays can present.Learn More -
Finding the Right Place for your Bird's Cage
Creating a suitable environment is essential for your bird's physical and mental health. It's important to find the right location for your bird's cage.Learn More -
Common Household Dangers for Pet Birds
Although you might not know it, there are numerous common household dangers that are harmful for your bird. Being aware of these dangers can help keep birds safe.Learn More -
Make Your Bird's Toys Last Longer
Make your bird's toys last longer by replacing broken parts, keeping them clean, rotating them regularly, and buying toys that are full of different components.Learn More -
Pet Bird Nutrition
Ensuring that your bird is receiving proper nutrition is crucial for his overall health. Variety is the key to ensuring proper pet bird nutrition.Learn More -
Bird Feather Health and Anatomy
Your bird's feathers are a good indicator of his overall health. Learn about feather health and anatomy so you can ensure that your bird's feathers are healthy!Learn More -
Bird Cage Styles
There are a variety of bird cage styles to choose from, including playtop cages, dometop cages, flight cages and aviaries. Learn which is best for your bird.Learn More -
Fatty Liver Disease in Birds
Fatty Liver Disease in birds causes lethargy, loss of appetite, difficulty breathing, and diarrhea. Learn the causes, symptoms, treatment and prevention.Learn More -
Toxic Fumes and Birds
Birds have very sensitive respiratory systems, so fumes can be deadly to your bird. Learn how to ensure your bird receives clean air.Learn More -
Ensuring Your Pet Bird Receives Adequate Sleep
Adequate sleep is necessary to maintain your bird's health and good behavior. Without necessary sleep, birds can become very irritable.Learn More -
Dealing with a Stressed Bird
Stressed birds may start biting, feather picking, screaming, and losing their appetite. Read these tips for preventing stress in your bird.Learn More