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Miracle Care Feather Glo is a bath spray for all birds. Feather Glo can be use daily to penetrate under feathers and cleanse the skin. While brightening and softening bird plumage, Feather Glo also tightens feathers & revitalizes the skin.
SKU | 2941533 |
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Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Primary Brand | Miracle Care |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 32 OZ |
Grain Free | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Length | 2.88 IN |
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Height | 9 IN |
Width | 4.63 IN |
Water, Ethoxylated Alcohol, Polyethylene Glycol, Lauric Acid, Potassium Hydroxide, F D & C Blue No. 1 and Isopropyl Alcohol.
Use Feather Glo Bird Bath Spray each day. Spray-bathe your bird in or out of its cage daily. Spray 6 to 8 inches from your bird avoiding eyes and beak until feathers are thoroughly wet. Do not allow bird to chill. Consult your veternarian before using on a sick bird.
Keep out of reach of children and pets. For topical use only. Avoid contact with eyes or brak. Do not use on sick birds.
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Feather Glo Bird Bath
Gmat5
5 years ago
My Macaw does not want to bathe, and this spray has been wonderful for him. His ...
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Crappy product
benny978
1 year ago
I used this product on my cocktail and canary and they start itching away sheddi...
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Bird looked fine Friday, by Monday the feathers were gone on left side of head & neck, skin is red, cracked, pitted & swollen. The bird is scratching at least 2x per minute, even when eating. I scrubbed caged & everything in it, & sprayed it & bird with mite/lice spray. Is there anything else I should do?
I want to bath my budgie coz it is feeling very itchy and also he has lost some flufs under his wing are. Should I mist him with warm water if yes how much warm the water should be also can I use mist sprayers for bathing them? What's the best time of the day to bath them?
Is there any natural herb/supplement that can help a bird who is experiencing puffed up feathers and bloody droppings?
My cockatiels have most probably contracted feather mites / lice.Talking to the vet didn't help much because the powder he suggested, was mostly being used for dogs and cats, almost everywhere, when I looked it up online. It was also written exclusively that it must be used for dogs. So naturally I'm a bit apprehensive about using it for my birds.In my city, there are almost no avian vets. I looked up UltraCare mite lice spray for birds online, but they don't ship it to my country.
A few weeks ago, Ringo barely started Molting - lost 4 - 5 little feathers, and one longer one. A while now, a week or more, I believe, he has not had a bath. If so, it was possibly only one or two. To-day, I lightly sprayed him a bit. During Molting, don't Canaries bathe? If not, is it OK to Spray them a bit? Like 2 - 3 times a week?
Hi. My bird is plucking his feathers for a long time & now for the first time he stopped. I have tried everything there is. Now he is scratching his head against the Cage like its itching or irritated. He is also bathing like crazy. He opens his mouth like he wants to make noises but can't (before this he could speak). I keep his cage very clean & give him clean water everything. Please help.
Can I take a shower with a Amazon Parrot? What temperature range water is safe? Do I need to give them a cuttle cone? What to chew one? How often do I have to take them for beak/wing/nail trim? What size cage? It would probably be out a lot because I am home most every day. Only gone on Fridays. I want a bird that can do almost everything with me and not too small. About a medium bird? Any recommend birds? I’ve never had a bird but I know a few people that have birds. Right food? (See pic) thx!
Hi, My zebra finch hopped into a bowl of olive oil. He has the bottom of himself covered. This was yesterday, it's dried but oily. He is not tame, so can't bathe him
Is budgies need everyday bath ?
Hello, my cockatiel has lice. In India I am not getting any spray for bird lice. One of the pet shop person asked me to use notix powder on bird. Can I use it on cockatiel? If not can I get suggestion for any other way?
My cockatiels feces smell and I want to be able to treat the birds naturally if they have an infection
My senagol parrot has bare skin under the wings but the rest of the birds feathers are top notch