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Old 04-17-2005, 10:47 PM
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Yes, there is a written health guarantee, infact we have to take him to a vet as soon as we pick him up, for a complete checkup.


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Originally Posted by Takoda
Since it is an open aviary, make sure you get a written health guarantee. A good idea with any agreement, but particularly with this type.

you'd be surprised how quickly babies adapt to your home and to you, if socialized by the breeder properly. My dogs aren't allowed to even sniff the bird cages (although all but two are in their own room). I don't think there's much scarier than a big nose poking into your cage if you've never seen one before! I would let the bird observe them from a distance for a few days before placing the cage somewhere the dogs can get to it.
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