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Avoid the medical bills with pet insurance. Just like other types of insurance, pet insurance means that you can have peace of mind for your pet as you are prepared for any situation that may arise.
It means that if there is a surprise medical bill, it is the last thing you have to worry about, so you can focus on your beloved pet's health.
During the summer months, our feathered friends can be at risk of overheating, especially if they have inadequate ventilation or shade from the sun.
Here’s how to keep your pet bird safe in the summer heat and humidity.
Canaries are well known for their pretty song with the male of the species being the best performers. They do well kept single, in pairs (male and female or female and female), or kept in large communal groups. Like all pets they require daily attention.
As the weather cools down, it’s important to remember that our pet birds need additional care in winter. Because most pet bird species are originally from tropical climates and do not tolerate cold weather very well, a drop in temperature can be devastating to both their comfort and health.
Here's a few guidelines to help your pet bird stay warm and comfortable during the cold winter months.
In addition to ensuring the physical health of your feathered friend, it's important to create a safe, stimulating environment that also promotes their mental wellbeing.
Learn how to create a happy and hazard-free environment for your bird in this guide.
These Australian natives are a great first bird and originate from the cockatoo family. They're comical, easy mimics and sociable.