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Bird Parakeet All about the bird: parakeets - PARAKEET DVD! + Train your Bird to Talk Bonus Video


All about the bird: parakeets - PARAKEET DVD! + Train your Bird to Talk Bonus Video






PARAKEET DVD! + Train your Bird to Talk Bonus Video


Price: $24.99

 

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PET VIDEO LIBRARY BIRD SERIES - The Essential Guide to CARING FOR YOUR PARAKEET

History
Cages & Supplies
Bird Proofing
Nutrition & Exercise
Proper Diet
Training & Handling

Pet Video Libray Books on Video will take you through the early history of the Parakeet. From their origin in Australia to their massive popularity around the world. Learn the Cage requirements, the necessary supplies, and what will work best for your Parakeet. Find hidden dangers in your home such as fans, certain plants, airborne chemicals, foods and candy. Review a wide variety of foods that will keep your Parakeet healthy as recommended by the Association of Avian Veterinarians. Learn the proper & safe techniques for hand & perch training.

BONUS VIDEO INCLUDED - Teach Your Bird To Talk - This DVD also includes 10 different words and phrases on an "endless-loop" to teach your Parakeet to talk

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The products listed are provided by Amazon.com. We do not endorse these products or guarantee any of these products are bird-safe. For bird-safe products only, click here Here is a list of some non-bird-safe items to avoid: teflon/non-stick cookware, lead (in cages or toys), brass (in cages or toys), mite protectors, sand perches, grit/gravel , tobacco, canned veggies, non-organic fruits & veggies, avocados, eggplant, rhubarb, potato leaves, tomato leaves, bean plant leaves, apple seeds, alcohol, coffee, tea, chocolate, apricot seeds, cherrie seeds, peach seeds, pear seeds, plum seeds, avocado pits, peanuts.