Birds make great pets, well they won't be as loyal a dog,
but at least they require less maintenance. Like any other pet, it's important
that you know what kind of bird you want. This should be in correlation with
your personality. Like any other animal, birds have personalities. Some birds
are more sociable than the others while some are more inclined to be
hyperactive than most. In any case, birds should be treated with the utmost
care. Ignoring them will aggravate them because just like any other living
being, they need attention and care. Besides if you are not willing to take
care of them they why take them in the first place?
Things you must know before Buying a Pet Bird.
1. Find the Right Seller.
First, it is recommended that your check your local
newspaper first for legitimate ads from professional breeders. Why? Because
like anything else, you can only rely on experts for the best kind of breeds.
Moreover, they will be able to provide you the best kind of information about
your chosen type of feathered friend.
2. Inquire About Health.
These winged animals also usually comes with paper when
bought from professionals, were talking about veterinary records here which is
very important if you want your bird to live long enough, you may want to know
its medical history. The only backlog is that these birds are usually pricey so
if you don't have the budget, then the next stop is the neighborhood pet shop.
This is tricky because some pet shops don't have in-house vets and only have
ignorant salesmen to man the place. Therefore, if this is your only choice then
I suggest you do prior research to the kind of breed you want, just so that you
know what it should look like healthy.
3. Psychological Test.
Check for the coat and the beaks if it's on the right shape.
Coats should be shiny and full while beaks should look sturdy. It will also
help if you could observe the bird for a while before you commit to buying it
so that you can have an idea if it's psychologically healthy; the last thing
you want is to have a bird with a defective instinctive behavior which will
prevent it from responding positively in your care.
4. Learn its Past Life.
Check if the bird is properly cared for; see the cage if it's
in good condition and if there is adequate food and water. This is to prevent
you from buying a traumatized bird. If you just want to buy a bird from a
friend, it is still necessary to check all these stuff, after all, a pet is a
responsibility, you'll be spending a lot of time with it so it's best not to
jump the cage without a thorough thought first.
5. Best of All.
Make sure that the bird you will be buying will have an
emotional tie with you, don't just choose birds because of their aesthetic qualities.
Look for qualities that will endear them to you because these are the aspects,
which you will be relishing for a long time.