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Foraging Bird Toy Care & Safety Instruction Sheet
Thank you for choosing this foraging toy for your feathered friend! To keep your bird safe and the toy in great condition, please read and follow these care and safety instructions carefully. Regular Cleaning This toy should be cleaned regularly to prevent the buildup of bacteria, food residue, and debris that can be harmful to your bird's health. Inspect the toy before each use and clean it as needed; at a minimum, once a week, or more frequently if used with wet or fresh fo

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Mar 112 min read
How to Put a Collar or Vest on Your Bird
Our collars & vests come in different styles: slip-on, Velcro, or snap closures. All require preparation and patience. Choose the method that best fits your bird’s needs. Option 1: Immediate Placement of Collars Best if your bird is plucking severely or self-harming and needs the collar right away. Steps (for all collar types): Towel your bird to prevent biting or injury. Hold gently but securely around the neck. Expose the head while keeping the body wrapped. Slip-On: Po

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Mar 112 min read
Information Sheet for Parrot Treats
How it's Prepared: These dehydrated parrot treats are 100% real and natural fruits that are hand-selected to ensure top quality. The...

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Sep 25, 20241 min read
Information Sheet for Flat Bird Perches
Cleaning your new perch: We recommend only using cleaning vinegar and paper towels to clean our flat perches. Do NOT soak the perch in...

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Sep 25, 20242 min read


Bubbles Story
Bubbles story started long before I came into his life, he was already 21 years old when I first met him. Sadly, our first encounter was...

Alyssa Oehmcke
Mar 14, 20249 min read
Birdie Bread
1 c. flour – Brown, Rice or whatever type of healthy flour 1/2 cups Uncooked Oats 1/3 cup Hemp Hearts (see below for substitutions) 1/4...

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Aug 25, 20212 min read
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