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Parakeet Owner Guide - A Must Read For Any Bird Owners!
If you are a parakeet owner, you should be familiar with your pet. But do you know how to properly care for it? You could end up with sick parakeets if you don't have a basic understanding of its needs and habits. A parakeet owner guide is the best way to start learning about your bird. Here are some helpful tips from an experienced parakeet owner.
Parakeets are very active birds that love to fly around. It should live in an area with low levels of stress and have access to fresh food and water constantly. A parakeet must have access to food and water continuously or it will starve itself. When choosing food for your pet, try to provide it with dry food and sugar water as its main staple diet. Do not give your parakeet insects or fruits as snacks because these contain preservatives which may affect its health in the long run.
Another important aspect of parakeet care is finding the right cage. The cage must be large enough to accommodate your bird. Do not buy a small cage just because your parakeet is small. Buy a large cage with secure locking mechanisms and doors that prevent other animals from harm. A parakeet that is left to roam freely in a small cage is more likely to get into other animals and possibly get injured. If you cannot afford to buy a big cage, you can always buy a birdcage instead.
Feeding your parakeet is another matter of importance. Parakeets usually prefer a healthy diet consisting of pellets, seeds, and veggies. To feed your parakeet a healthy diet, purchase commercially prepared bird foods. Avoid any temptation to use human foods or dog food as snacks. Although your parakeet will munch on these foods occasionally, they will not last very long and will most likely become unhealthy. In addition, it is not healthy to leave dog food or human food uneaten for long periods of time as it can begin to attract insects and pests to your parakeet's cage.
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After feeding your parakeet, you should remove all loose food from the cage and wipe his feathers and beak clean before placing him back into his cage. After cleaning, you may spray his cage with a bitter solution to deter him from scratching. This will ensure that your parakeet's feeding habit remains a healthy one. If you find that your parakeet refuses to eat, take him to the vet immediately.
One of the best sections of a parakeet owner guide is the "owner's corner." Here, you will find tips and advice that you may not find anywhere else. This section tends to focus more on general questions, rather than details regarding feeding habits or the cage itself. However, this section can be a great source of information if you are having difficulty finding your own answers.
The Parakeet Owner's Guide also provides detailed information about training. Training is perhaps the most important part of owning any bird. Without regular training, your parakeet will not only become a nuisance to you and other people, but it will also lead to poor feather health. When you are feeding your parakeet, ensure that you hand feed him each time, as he will be unable to understand the command. Hand-feeding can be easily achieved by positioning your index finger directly in front of his beak.
Finally, the parakeet owner guide has plenty of photo illustrations to go with its valuable information. Some of these illustrations show a bird in its natural habitat, such as at a rice field. Others illustrate the parakeet in its habitat when it is happy, such as enjoying the sunlight on a sunny day. The photos also show a bird in various moods, which will allow you to better understand what makes your bird happy and miserable.
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