Caring for ParakeetsWritten by Nancy Richards
Continued from page 1 Regular bathing of your parakeet – give your parakeet a regular shower of 5-7 times a week in summer and 3-5 times a week during winter. This routine will help you keep your parakeet clean and avoid skin related diseases. Proper grooming of your parakeet – proper and regular trimming of toenails is very essential. Consult a veterinarian if you wish to clip its wings. Lack of parakeet care can result in feather plucking, moody and ill-trained parakeets at home. It is always a good idea to know what injuries and what diseases can affect your parakeet, what is ideal diet for a parakeet, how many times a week should you give it a bath. These would help you undertake foolproof caring for your pet parakeets.A healthy parakeet is more likely to be immune to diseases and can stay around for a long time to make you laugh, make you entertained and give you a moment to smile…

The author is a parrot lover for the last 12 years and is the owner of the website http://www.pet-parrots.com
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Pet parrots can be trained to talk and perform amazing tricks. However, it is not easy to train parrots. They are intelligent, graceful and often moody birds. You can derive immense satisfaction to see your pet parrot repeating words or tricks they have just learnt from you. Keeping a pet parrot implies a lot of time and understanding of their minds. Having kept parrots as pets for over twenty years now, I know it is difficult for all new owners of parrots. However, it is such a fulfillment to see them playful, happy and healthy that pains and efforts in taking care of them are just a small price to pay.

The author is a parrot lover for the last 12 years and is the owner of the website http://www.pet-parrots.com
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