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Does it mean Duncan consider the birdy as somoething delicious? The birdy joined the family recently. At first Duncan doesnt really know what the birdy is. He just standed up and looked at her, observing. Just now when the birdy was having some free flying around time, Duncan looked her and licked his lips then started to chase. Does it mean he considers birdy as food now?!!!!:confused: |
What kind of bird did you get? I have 2 cockateils and I'm scared to let them fly because of the dogs, just in case! But mine don't bother them in the cage. Is your bird tame? |
it's a parakeet btw, how could u add URL into ur signature? tnx Quote:
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I had a cockatiel that I let loose once in a while with my 2 English Cocker Spaniels. I had it on my shoulder sitting on the couch when one of the dogs came up beside me and opened his mouth. I fast enough to rescue the teil so she wasn't hurt. Then someone told me that cockers are bird dogs. I did let the teil out when I had the Yorkies. As long as the tiel was flying there was no problem. But when the teil landed, I had to hurry up and beat the Yorkies to the teil. The teil did lose a feather or two when I wasn't fast enough. |
I plan on getting a parakeet for My daughter and we will keep it separate from the dogs and cats. Im going to put it in My daughters room |
Oh yes, you can bet Duncan thinks the bird is tasty!!! I won't go into any details, but definitely yes... |
Oh yes! Reesie was out of her mind to get this one. http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/alb...ictureid=74300 |
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Well, we have 10 birds and 6 dogs and for the most part they all do ok together, but we do have to watch them! My smaller birds are allowed out everyday to fly around, but of course since they are full flighted the dogs can't reach them. One of them, though, has no fear and pretty much has all the dogs taught to not mess with her!! She bites them, lol! It's kinda funny to watch her walk around on the kitchen floor and the dogs just stay out of her way. My larger birds (a macaw, 2 african greys) don't fly and I watch them very carefully so if they end up on the floor, we scoop them right back up on their stands, so far so good! |
BUT, look at the avatar, ur cutie looks so INNOCENT Quote:
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Is the little girl in pink ur daughter? she looks like a little princess~~ Quote:
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My little Sunnie.....catches sparrows and brings them inside to "play"...they don't play for very long. (one of the drawbacks for doggie doors) & My sisters' dobe got ahold of her budgie one day (she was cleaning the cage, dobe was outside, left the room, DH let dobe in..) and tried to groom him. He licked all of his feathers off. She came in the room, saw the pile of slobbery feather and called for him. Heard a little "hello" from under the ent center. The bird lived and his feathers grew back..she had to keep him warm while he was naked. |
Hey are u the one who recently move to San Francisco? Quote:
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I have a parakeet and when I let her out to stetch his wings Bailey jumps up in the air and tries to catch him, I really have to watch them!:eek: |
Furbutt... hahahahaha Quote:
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A few weeks later Cheri caught a baby bird learning to fly - same thing - she took off running in circles with her new 'toy' sorry to say - neither bird made it. |
I wish I didnt read the last line..... Quote:
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Thank u ~ and u know what, the birdy got a charactor too!when she's on desk, she just picks up every single mails and tosses them onto the floor... Quote:
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I grew up with a German Shepard that was an outside dog and he caught birds all the time. :eek: Donna |
We have an African Grey (Lola) whose cage door is always opened during the day. The parrot basically stays inside the cage but then will come out and play on top of the cage where she has a play gym. Every once in a while she'll go down to the floor to check out Piper. Piper and the parrot get along well and Piper has no aggression towards the parrot. Piper loves everything and everybody. I worry more that Lola will hurt Piper because that parrot has attitude. |
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