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Some small birds actually enjoy being chased or playing chase with other birds or their owners. If your Small Cockatoo needs to be exercised to help him burn off energy and keep focused then you may want to try playing a game of chase with him. Pet birds of all species tend to spend most of their life in a cage. Allowing them to spend tie outside of the cage can encourage them to move around and to stretch their legs and wings. If you’re going to start your Small Cockatoo out on an exercise program make sure you start slow. Your vet can help you determine how much exercise you should encourage your Small Cockatoo to have. Playing chase is a great way to start a workout. Simply let your bird outside of his cage in a safe, contained area. Talk with your vet Coon Rapids, MN for more exercise tips

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Small Cockatoo, like many parrots, are incredibly intelligent. They can be trained to do a variety of tricks. They can pick up new commands easily. However, they can also pick up bad habits quickly as well. One way to avoid bad habit development is to keep your Small Cockatoo entertained and moving. Exercise can help mentally and physically stimulate your bird as well as help him release excess energy. If they bird gets bored, he may start to develop negative habits such as picking at his feathers. These birds are also known to scream or screech for attention. If you do not “love” on your Small Cockatoo then he may start screaming until you do. Don’t give in or he will start associating attention with screaming and it will be hard to break him of that association. Talk with your vet Coon Rapids, MN to learn ways to discourage or break bad habits in your Small Cockatoo. For more details, clic ... Read more »

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You may have heard that ripened tomatoes may be safe for your Akita if given in small quantities, but did you know that un-ripened tomatoes or the leafy green parts of the tomato or vine as these may contain toxins? If you think your Akita ate something poisonous or toxic call your vet right away even if you’re not exactly sure he ate the poisonous parts. In general, tomatoes and potatoes are members of the Solanum species and are part of the nightshade family of plants, which contains toxic alkaloids that can be harmful to pets. If these toxins are eaten in large quantities your Akita may start to show signs of excessive drooling, vomiting, diarrhea, drowsiness, confusion, weakness, behavior changes, dilated pupils, or even a slowed heart rate. For additional information, please contact your vet. For a list of foods that your Akita can and cannot eat, contact your Vet Clinic Coon Rapids, MN ... Read more »

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Your cat loves spending time in your home, and she really enjoys being able to check out each and every corner of her territory. This includes your kitchen counters. However, you’d rather she didn’t spend time on these. How can you prevent her from hopping up onto them?

Your pet needs to know you don’t want her on the countertops. State ‘no’ firmly when she hops up, and then pick her up and bring her to an approved place where she can spend her time. You can also prevent this by offering her an equally suitable place to enjoy. She likely wants to hop onto your counters because it gives her a great view of the rest of the room, so taking the time to find another high surface that she can frequent, like a climbing tree, can be helpful. Your Riverside County, CA vet can help you care for your pet. Visit this site for more information.

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Your bird is a great companion, and you truly enjoy being able to spend time with him. However, you feel that you could be communicating a bit better. Would training help with this?

Training you bird will help her understand what you are expecting of her, and it will also help your time together run more smoothly. Take the step-up command for example – this command will let your bird know you want her to step up onto an item placed in front of her. Say the words when she does this naturally, then over time she will come to associate them with the action of stepping up. Once she understands, she will be able to follow your lead whenever necessary. Training can be a fun task as well, and it can help cement your bond to one another. Your trusted veterinarian Riverside County, CA can offer additional advice.

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