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Lovebirds are charming little birds that can be delightful companions to pet parents that commit time to bonding with them. They are best kept in pairs, unless hand-fed and given daily interaction These birds come in a charming assortment of colors and variations.
It is best to purchase the largest habitat possible, but the minimum requirement for a single lovebird is 18”W x 18”D x24”H with bars spaced no greater than ⅜ inches apart. Flight cages are a great option for lovebirds as a properly sized habitat should be large enough that the bird can spread its wings without touching the bars or accessories while still having plenty of room for playing, exercise, multiple perches and toys.
Single lovebirds bond best with pet parents when provided ample daily socialization. If you cannot commit to daily interaction with your lovebird, it is best to keep them in pairs so that they stay physically, mentally and socially stimulated. Whether you choose a single bird or a pair, time should be spent socializing with your pet(s) daily.
Providing a varied diet helps ensure your lovebird receives all of the nutrients needed to support its overall health and it does not become bored with its food. Lovebird food consists of specialized pellets that should make up 60-70% of diet, coupled with fresh vegetables and fruits and small amounts of fortified seeds. Treats should not exceed 10% of total food intake.
While every bird is different, lovebirds are generally active, alert, and sociable. They often love to take baths and chew, so ensure these needs are met with a bird bath and foraging toys. Lovebirds can also be territortial, have a unique chatter and naturally have a loud call.
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My lovebird, Clover, seems to have what I speculate to be pbfd. The breeder I got him from seemed a bit sketchy about his feathers, it's also noteworthy that this was the last lovebird in stock. I only took one photo because Clover looks like he's ready to sleep, but I think it shows a lot with his droppings behind him. I'm planning on getting him DNA tested but for now, I want to see what a professional thinks.
I recently bought a parakeet and I was wondering where to get husbands wings clipped. I see no services on your website and was wondering if you have recommendations
What is some bird cage recommendation for 2 parakeet at the lowest price available, or if by any chance a free unwanted bird cage at nyc., Thank you
my lovebird has frequent seizures i would like to know what medication to get for him and where to buy it.
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Hello, I have a lovebird that's started to pull out its feathers, quite a lot in fact. We bought him at 6 weeks old in August 2016 for my sons 13th birthday. We were advised from the pet shop to purchase a young bird that could be hand reared. The bird was attached to me, but I moved out of the family home in December. I've not seen him for over 3 months and was shocked st his state yesterday. He looks like a different bird, is also very quiet. I'm quite concerned and saddened by this
i recently adopted two lovebirds (outside of petco & from a breeder). they're three months old & it's been hard to find a vet that won't charge an extraordinary amount. they're perfectly healthy birds who love to sing & play. sometimes shiva, my blue lovebird sneezes, but there is no discharge. should i be worried?
So I just bought my first bird. But I have no idea what to do next. I did buy good bird food without sunflower seeds, millets, culet bone cage, and nutriberries. He's not tamed either so I'm not sure what to do. He doesn't have toys yet and I'm planing to get a bigger cage soon as I want to include another bird in a few months.
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I have nine parakeets 3 adults and 6 baby's about 7 months old and she has 12 eggs in the nesting box. I don't want them any more it to many to take care of. Do pets stores take birds back I just don't know how to get rid of them all nine of them a healthy.
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