kosuna

2583 pts ยท May 6, 2012


without tails. The point being unless you saw the dog when it was born, you don't know if the breeder docked it or not.

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Australian Shepherd can also have naturally absent tails. Yes tail docking was tradition for herding dogs. But you some breeds can be born

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That is a pembroke welsh corgi. Some of them are actually born without tails or with very short tails. So no not all dogs have tails.

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That breed naturally has no tail......The owners didn't do anything.

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Dr. Tripp is awesome! I live in your area and work in the vet field. I recognized the name immediately! Hope your pup makes a full recovery!

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Actually they eat a lot of insects, especially during mating season. Feeding the chicks pure sugar would not help them develop!

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You can become a falconer, but these guys are NOT pets! They are still wild animals and should be treated as such.

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-sigh- take it -_- +1

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body on wet leaves to get a bath. Which makes sense because my caique likes surfing more when my hair is damp haha!

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My caique does that too! It's called surfing and I think it stems from their bathing habits in the wild. They would rub their face and (1)

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My boyfriend wanted a green cheeked conure when we went to the bird store. When I saw this guy I said that's the one! That's our bird! lol

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Looks like it's May 5th lol

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He has a flight harness for outside now! So don't worry!

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pets and tend not to have too many behavioral problems. And easier to care for!

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I tend to always recommend cockatiels as a first time bird owner. They are smaller require less attention and work. They are great family 1

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He was 4-5 months when we got to take him home. Each bird species has a different age they are weaned at so it depends on what bird you get.

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Yes, yes we are ;)

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They are great companions if cared for and raised correctly! But it does take a certain type of person to enjoy them!

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You guys are awesome! I woke up to my little guy being on front page! Archer thanks everyone too!

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be very nasty to any other person. But they are awesome pets if you have the time and compassion to take care of them!

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years so be prepared for that! They can also completely bond to one person if you're not careful. When bond like that they can sometimes (4)

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also get themselves into trouble if you don't watch them! They are a much longer commitment than dogs and cats. Many species live 30+ (3)

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feathers, poop, etc. So be prepared to clean! Their cages also need daily light cleaning and deep cleaning every week or so. They will (2)

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They are super smart so you need to be able to have time to interact with them and give them plenty of toys. They can be messy with food (1)

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They were clipped from the store but we let him grow them out. Now he has a flight harness for outside!

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If by wearing them you mean grabbing one in each foot then yes! haha

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Yes!!!! He has the personality to fit it too!

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Archer will sell his soul for grapes and blueberries!

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of our birds' wings. That being said he now has a flight harness for outside!

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