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         Birds Pet Care:     more books (100)
  1. The Talking Parrakeet a Guide to the Selection Care and Breeding of Parrakeets by Evelyn Miller, 1957
  2. The Roller Canary by J Tomlinson I.S.O., 1950
  3. The Large Macaws: Their Care, Breeding, and Conservation by Jorgen B. Thomsen, Brian L. Speer, 1996-04-01
  4. Bird Owner's Home Health and Care Handbook by Gary A. Gallerstein, 1984-07
  5. Lovebirds: Everything About Housing, Care, Nutrition, Breeding, and Diseases : With a Special Chapter, Understanding Lovebirds (A Complete Pet Owner's Manual) by Matthew M. Vriends, 1995-08
  6. The New Cockatiel Handbook: Everything About Purchase, Housing, Care, Nutrition, Behavior, Breeding, and Diseases (New Pet Handbooks) by Matthew Vriends, 1989-11
  7. African Gray Parrot: Purchase, Acclimation, Care, Diet, Diseases With a Special Chapter on Understanding the African Gray Parrot (A Complete Pet Owner's Manual) by Annette Wolter, Rita Kimber, 1987-05
  8. The New Duck Handbook: Ornamental and Domestic Ducks Everything About Housing, Care, Feeding, Diseases and Breeding With a Special Chapter on Commer (Pet Owner's Handbooks) by Heinz-Sigurd Raethel, Raethel Heinz-Siqurd, 1989-03
  9. Parrotlopaedia: A Complete Guide to Parrot Care by Annette De Saulles, Neil A. Forbes, 2004-02
  10. The Everything Bird Book; From identification to bird care, everything you need to know about our feathered friends. by Tershia D'Elgin, 1998-04
  11. Care for Your Budgerigar (RSPCA Pet Guides) by RSPCA, 2006-10-01
  12. Parrots: How to Take Care of Them and Understand Them (A Complete Pet Owner's Manual) by Annette Wolter, 1992-10
  13. Zebra Finches: Everything About Housing, Care, Nutrition, Breeding, and Disease (A Complete Pet Owner's Manual) by Hans Martin, 1985-06
  14. Natural Health Care for Your Bird: Quick Self-Help Using Homeopathy and Bach Flowers by Bernard Dorenkamp, 1998-09

121. Pet Bird By Up At Six Aviaries
birds, birds, birds! Parrots, Macaws, Amazons, Tiels More!
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122. Pet Bird First Aid FAQ
Exotic Bird care Bird Aid 7514 Charmant Drive San Diego, CA, 92122 1619-793-2473 VSI pet care Products First Aid For pets Call 1-800-831-7245
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FIRST AID Note: ALL the answers in this section are what to do right then and there. Should the situation be serious, get to the vet, who will perform "Second aid" First aid is just to hold the bird over 'till the vet visit. IT IS NOT A CURE. Q. Can I buy complete bird first aid kits?
A.
Yes, you can! Exotic Bird Care
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7514 Charmant Drive
San Diego, CA, 92122
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First Aid Kit
3030 Mascot
Wichita, KS, 67204-4406 Phone: 316-831-9500 Fax: 316-831-9400 Email: info@petiatric.com VSI Pet Care Products First Aid For Pets Call 1-800-831-7245 E-Mail: vsipurch@aol.com Q. I would like to put together my own kit. What should be in it? A. First get a toolbox to put everything in. Then you should get:
  • your vet's phone number
  • booklet on general first aid procedures
  • small, bright flashlight
  • heating pad
  • heat lamp
  • thermometer
  • tweezers
  • scissors
  • nail clippers
  • emeryboard (have several handy)
  • long needlenosed pliers or a hemostat - to remove broken blood feathers (hemostats can be purchased at Radio Shack in the tool section)
  • Styptic powder (pencils are too hard) - only use on nails or beak !!

123. Mousebirds In Aviculture: Purchase Your Copy Now!
Kateri J. Davis' book on the softbills as pets and aviary birds. care, breeding,and diet.
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Birdhouse Publications proudly presents: By Kateri J. Davis A look into the world of a fascinating group of African Softbilled Birds that make great pets and aviary birds! Softcover - 140 pages ISBN 0-9716105-0-9 Only $24.99 Published by: Birdhouse Publications P.O. Box 694 Creswell, OR 97426 541-895-5149 or birdhousebooks@aol.com Click Here For Order Form Wholesale Prices Available to Book Dealers. Email birdhousebooks@aol.com for more information. Mousebirds, or colies, are gaining popularity as pets and in aviaries, and this book is a must for any bird fancier who is interested in the unusual.
Three years in the making, this book takes you into the world of mousebird aviculture, giving an extensive look at what it takes to care for and breed these acrobatic, softbill birds.
Previously little has been documented about this fascinating order of birds in captivity. Now, through a mixture of zoological and private owner experiences and observations plus scientific studies, this book covers completely the care, diet, housing, and breeding of all mousebirds.

124. ~ Animal-World Features~
pet Animal care Guides. Exotic Bird care and Feeding. Basic Bird care African Greys Amazons Budgies (parakeet) Caiques Canaries Cockatiels
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125. The "Bird Care" E-book From Practical Pet Care
Save time and money with these practical bird care tips! Author Steph Bairey shares 26 years of experience. Learn about feeding, habitat, health, lifespan,
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Download this Book and Save Hundreds on Vet Bills!
We all want our beloved birds to be happy and healthy. This means paying the vet hundreds of dollars for exams, right? No! Ask any vet the care your bird gets at home has far more effect on his health than any vet exam. In fact, most vets give out advice along with prescriptions advice that could have prevented the illness in the first place! Wouldn't you like to have that advice now, before you have to hear it from your vet? Inappropriate diet and nutrition can cause serious, and even fatal, health problems in birds. Did you know a diet of nuts, seeds, and fruit is not good for a bird? Understanding your bird's diet needs is easy, will keep him healthier and happier, and can prevent expensive treatments in the future. Note: we are not saying you will never have to visit the vet again! Vet care is important to your pet's health. However, with the care techniques in this book, you can prevent a multitude of costly illnesses with just a little knowledge! Our "Bird Care"

126. Bird Of The Week Contest At Practical Pet Care
The Bird of the Week Contest at Practical pet care.
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Bird of the Week Contest You can also vote for the Big Dog of the Week Small Dog of the Week Cat of the Week , and Pet of the Week You may place one vote each week for the animal you like best. Indicate your choice by clicking the circle next to the name of the pet you've chosen, then click the 'vote' button at the bottom. Invite your friends to come vote as well!
To see a larger picture of any bird, click on the smaller picture below. Submit your bird's picture now!
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Wondering when your bird will be in the contest? Find out.

This week's contest ends at 11:59 pm PST on September 20, 2005. The Winner so far is Bo the Bird!
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Kenya the Bird Lucy and Shroeder the Birds Neo the Bird Otto the Bird Sunset the Bird Last Week's Winner: Biggie and Neo the Birds, with 38.6% of the vote Previous Winners: Beanie the Bird Neo the Bird Sabre the Bird Puma the Bird ... advertise There are over 292,964 pages of information at Practical Pet Care. Use this list to jump quickly to the information you want!

127. Exeter Veterinary Hospital
Providing health care to dogs, cats, birds, pocket pets, and exotic pets in the Reading, Pennsylvania area. Includes staff, services, and contact information.
http://www.exetervethospital.com/

128. CentralPets.com - All About Pets And Animals
pet supply, pet care and more. 2234 Animals Online Today have a dog or cat or exotic bird or snake, we are your pet care and pet information resource.
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Welcome to CentralPets.com
We provide quality information and pet care about pets and others in the animal kingdom that are kept in captivity. Our purpose is to help educate people and thereby improve their ability to care for pets and other animals. Our goal is to provide quality information on all animals that are kept as pets or in captivity anywhere in the world including all mammals, birds, reptiles, fish, and insects. This will be between 10,000 to 15,000 pets and other animals described online here! We also include information resources such as links, clubs, breeders, pet stores, veterinarians, and much more.

129. Sunset Eastern Animal Hospital Dr. Laura Hokett - Home
A small animal hospital offering acupuncture, ultrasound, telemedicine, specialty consults and other alternative therapies in adition to medical and surgical care of cats, dogs, reptiles, birds, goats, pocket pets and pot bellied pigs.
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Our mission is to provide the highest quality in Veterinary Medical care in a friendly, relaxed setting, as well as the best possible service for you, the pet owner, in a compassionate and considerate manner. We hope you will refer your family and friends to our practice.
We have provided this website to inform pet owners about our practice and about veterinary medicine in general. We hope to inform and to provide timely, useful information about what is new in our practice and in the world of veterinary medicine and animal health. Your questions, comments and suggestions are welcome. You can e-mail us at SunsetEastern@aol.com
We provide a full range of services for small animals, including medicine, surgery, radiology, ultrasound, dentistry, laboratory (in-house and out), telemedicine, specialty consults, boarding, grooming, low-cost vaccines, house calls, and pet pick-up services when needed. We also have a large selection of pet food and supplies available on site.
Thanks for visiting and we look forward to serving you.

130. PURCHASING AND CARING FOR PET BIRDS
PURCHASING AND CARING FOR pet birds. COMPLIMENTS OF ROBERT L. LINVILLE, DVM. ALL CREATURES VETERINARY HOSPITAL. 509 BENICIA ROAD, VALLEJO, CA, 94590
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Table of Contents Pre Purchase Information Nutrition Cage Information Environment ... Acknowledgements
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Owning a bird as a pet has been popular since the Victorian era, when the parlor was not considered completely decorated unless it had a canary in a very small brass cage residing on a table in a corner. It has been only recently, however, that the health and management of pet birds has become a real concern of the pet bird breeder, owner and Veterinarian. Pet birds are no longer maintained in overly small, ornate cages that do not allow for social contact. Large bright airy cages, along with improved dietary management, have increased the life-span and reproductive efficiency of most of the pet bird species.
Birds can be purchased from a variety of sources, such as pet shops, breeders, private dealers, or individuals. If you are buying a bird for the first time it is almost essential that you purchase your bird from someone who is in the bird breeding and/or selling business. These individuals usually have a reputation to protect; ask around and find out who in your area is known to deal honestly and fairly with buyers. Many stores today, especially those specializing in birds, have been operated by bird fanciers who have turned their hobby into a business; they usually know and care about their birds. They will have in stock items required for basic care and maintenance of birds, such as play toys, cages, bird feed and general health supplies. Sales personnel will generally offer you more information than you ever thought necessary to get you started, so leave yourself plenty of time to shop!

131. ASPCA: Pet Care: Small Pet Information: Bird Care
cage—but one bird kept alone as a pet will be quite content with care General care A thorough cleaning of your pet’s cage is required once weekly.
http://www.aspca.org/site/PageServer?pagename=pets_birdcare

132. ASPCA: Pet Care: Pet Care Tips: Emergency Pet Preparedness
This is a person to whom you are entrusting the care of your pet in the event that something should happen to you. When selecting this foster parent,
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133. Selkirk Veterinary Clinic
This two doctor practice is a member of the American Animal Hospital Association, and provides holistic veterinary care for small animals, horses, birds and exotic pets in Nelson, BC, Canada.
http://www.selkirkvet.com/
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Nelson, British Columbia
Ph: 250-352-2999
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134. Tucson Veterinarian For Dogs, Cats, Birds, Reptiles, Rabbits, Ferrets, And Exoti
Veterinary medical care and advice for dogs, cats, birds, reptiles, ferrets, rodents, and other exotic companion pets in Tucson Arizona. Includes location, services, and hours.
http://www.centralah.com/
Tucson veterinarian for dogs, cats, birds, reptiles, rabbits, ferrets, and exotics...
Central Animal Hospital
Judy A. Miller, DVM
Michael S. Samuels, DVM
3113 East First Street
Tucson, Arizona 85716
Centrally located on the corner of Country Club Road and First Street
(one block South of Speedway Boulevard and just south of the Chuy's restaurant) see the MAP
Providing professional, experienced veterinary medical care, advice, and compassionate attention
for dogs, cats, birds, reptiles, ferrets, rodents, and other exotic companion pets.
The Central Animal Hospital provides experienced veterinary medical and surgical care for dogs and cats in Tucson. In addition, our experience allows us to offer complete veterinary services for the more unique pet - birds, reptiles, ferrets, rabbits, and other exotics. The Central Animal Hospital is well-equipped with state-of-the-art equipment, and we are equipped with the good sense and experience to know when to use it. Our tools include:
  • A high-frequency computerized x-ray machine, which provides the highest quality films with the least exposure of the patient to radiation.
  • An automated x-ray processor for rapid results.

135. DPL: Leisure And Lifestyle - Pets
pet Bird Parrots Compare, find, and select the right pet parrot breed for you. American Animal Hospital Association site find a hospital, pet care
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Education, conservation, adopt-a-bird, and links. Gabriel Foundation
Education, rescue, adoption help and more for parrots. Birds N Way
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Compare, find, and select the right pet parrot breed for you. Feathered Family Where people with companion parrots can come for most anything. Cats Cat Fanciers General info on cat care, breeding, color, genetics and more. iVillage Cats General care, breed selector, diseases, training and behavior, veterinary issues and more.

136. The Pet Care Trust - Research Grants
The Welcome Packets are intended to reinforce and augment bird care advice received in pet shops, APPLICATION PROCEDURES FOR pet care TRUST GRANTS
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to improve the health and welfare of companion animals, to enhance the understanding of the value of human animal interaction and local programs to support companion animals which have potential for national dissemination and impact. RESEARCH PROGRAMS to improve the understanding of environmental,humane, social, economic and medical aspects of the health, care and possession of companion animals. EDUCATION PROGRAMS for the preparation and dissemination of materials to educate students, teachers, schools, the public and the companion animal community, through manuals, curriculum, programs, displays, forums, etc. Companion Animal Research, Education and Special Projects Grants
  • Inner Harbour Hospital , Douglasville, GA: $10, 500,00 total for a one-year study. The development of materials and information describing the successful introduction of AAT in a residential treatment facility charged with the care of youth (age 8-22 yr.) with severe psychological disorders. The study will quantify the benefits of different animal therapy strategies with varying medical conditions. Animals may very well be the "healers" needed to assist the medical community in the successful reintroduction of abused and mentally disabled children back into society, to live healthy lives as productive citizens.
  • 137. The Pet Care Trust - News Releases
    The research funded by the pet care Trust focused on the cognitive and The practical application to warn people that buying a second pet bird as a
    http://www.petsforum.com/petcaretrust/PCTNR29.htm

    About the Pet Care Trust

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    Pet Care Trust Press Release November 14, 2001 Knowledge of Parrot Intelligence May Benefit Owners and Birds Associate Professor Irene Pepperberg, noted expert, author and speaker on parrot intelligence, recently submitted research findings of a project funded by the Pet Care Trust. The project studied the African Grey parrot in an effort to better understand their behavioral needs and provide insights on how "to keep them from getting bored, which results in the birds screaming and chewing their feathers." Dr. Pepperberg's comments provide the basis for practical recommendations for parrot owners. Her studies with three African Grey parrots are ongoing at the Media Lab at MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Dr. Pepperberg's concern, like many hobbyists, breeders and pet dealers, is the reality that "many owners give their parrots a few toys and leave them alone for eight or nine hours a day. But like children, they (parrots) need interaction." Like many birds, parrots are social creatures that have evolved and live in flocks in the wild. Also, like most captive animals, parrots are happier and less neurotic if they have positive stimulation and interaction during the day. The results of this study: Grey parrots (Psittacus erithacus) learn referential English labels (labels that directly refer to specific objects, shapes, colors, concepts) when they view and interact with two humans who model vocal labeling and who demonstrate the referentiality (meaning) and functionality (use) of a label. Such labels were learned from multiple live tutors, but not a single trainer. Presence of a conspecific (another Grey parrot) enhanced learning compared with single human trainer sessions but did not affect learning in 2-human sessions.

    138. Holistic Pet Care - Health And Wellness Resources For The Cats Dogs Horses Birds
    birdfriends, fishes and marine mammals look to us humans for their care. Animal / pet care Videos Educational show and tell videos to help pet
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    Recent Safe Effective Flea Control - Natural Health For Cats and Dogs Ask An Animal Communicator Column - Get Advice About Your Pets Kim Meyer, Animal Communicator, responds to readers' questions about animal care and pet behaviors. Holistic Approach to Pet Cataracts Herbs may help slow down the progression of nuclear sclerosis and cataracts, First Aid Tips For Pet Owners Today’s pet owners consider their animals’ safety and health a primary concern. Owners should pay careful attention to their animals and stay alert to any signals of distress. Knowledge and preparedness can make a significant difference when an emergency strikes.

    139. Temporary Relocation
    Progressive animal hospital providing routine and emergency care to all pets including birds, rabbits, rodents, ferrets and iguanas. Veterinary ambulance provides housecall services.
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    140. Guest Registration
    Check out the pet care And Medical Center for reports on training your pet If you re a bird watcher or own one as a pet, you ll find information here
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