We’ll help you navigate the exciting journey into pet parenthood with helpful tips, expert guidance and shopping recommendations for all your milestones together.
Help them feel safe and comfortable in their new home.
Help them feel safe and comfortable in their new home.
Your bird’s habitat should be large enough for them to fully spread both of their wings without touching the sides of their habitat, if not larger.
Paper-based options help keep their habitat clean and maintenance easy by catching droppings.
Provide a place to stand, climb and play to help them stay physically and mentally healthy.
Your bird’s habitat should be large enough for them to fully spread both of their wings without touching the sides of their habitat, if not larger.
Paper-based options help keep their habitat clean and maintenance easy by catching droppings.
Provide a place to stand, climb and play to help them stay physically and mentally healthy.
Playing with your bird every day helps build their confidence and comfort level to help strengthen their bond with people.
Playing with your bird every day helps build their confidence and comfort level to help strengthen their bond with people.
Not only should you buy a variety of toys to help keep them mentally engaged, but also try rotating them regularly so your bird doesn’t get bored.
Provide daily stimulation to help their brain stay sharp.
Set a strong foundation for their physical health with quality nutrition.
Set a strong foundation for their physical health with quality nutrition.
Species-specific bird food provides the well-rounded nutrition they need for vitality and longevity.
Use treats to teach your bird new tricks to help them gain social skills.
Ensure fresh water and food are available at all times.
Species-specific bird food provides the well-rounded nutrition they need for vitality and longevity.
Paper-based options help keep their habitat clean and maintenance easy by catching droppings.
Provide a place to stand, climb and play to help them stay physically and mentally healthy.
Birds have grooming needs, too! These basics can help keep their health on track.
Birds have grooming needs, too! These basics can help keep their health on track.
As your bird pecks and chews, cuttlebones help naturally trim their beak and provide calcium for their bones.
Help birds keep their feathers clean as they preen them while also hydrating their skin.
While some perches help grind birds’ nails naturally, their nails sometimes need extra care to stay at a comfortable length. Birds only need one concrete perch as more than one can irritate the bottom of their feet.
As your bird pecks and chews, cuttlebones help naturally trim their beak and provide calcium for their bones.
Help birds keep their feathers clean as they preen them while also hydrating their skin.
While some perches help grind birds’ nails naturally, their nails sometimes need extra care to stay at a comfortable length. Birds only need one concrete perch as more than one can irritate the bottom of their feet.
Birds are intelligent animals who need time to adjust to their new environment. Below are some key characteristics to know so you can help them adjust:
Birds need continual stimulation in their habitats, and some types of pet birds can become frustrated or bored if they are not allowed time out of their habitat every day for interaction.
Each bird species has different chatters, chirps and noise levels. Knowing what is considered normal for your bird can help you spot issues.
Preening is a normal, healthy behavior while plucking may be a sign of an underlying health problem, stress or boredom.
Once your bird’s essentials are squared away, help support every aspect of their health by learning about the nuances of their specific species.