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  • Can I bring a bird on a plane?
    February 12, 2024

    Can I bring a bird on a plane?

    Birds love routine, so preparing your pet bird for airline travel is essential to keeping your bird happy and healthy. Here is a checklist of items to consider before booking your next flight.
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  • When you keep your birdbath from freezing, backyard birds will have a helpful, reliable water source all winter long.
    November 20, 2023

    How to Keep Your Birdbath from Freezing

    You keep your birdbath filled and cleaned in the summer. And the birds love having a water source they can count on. But what happens when you and the birds wake up to a chilly, sub-32°F morning and a ring of ice in the birdbath? Learn how to keep your birdbath from freezing in this new blog post.
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  • Parakeets can communicate with us in lots of ways, and shaking is a common behavior. Here's what you need to know.
    March 29, 2023

    5 Reasons Why Your Parakeet is Shaking

    Parakeets can communicate with us in lots of ways, and shaking or trembling is a common behavior. Narrowing down the cause of the shaking allows you to take steps to alleviate any issues and can help ensure your bird is happy and healthy for years to come! Read our latest blog to learn more.
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  • Products and tips to keep wild birds warm and healthy during the winter months.
    January 6, 2023

    How to keep wild birds warm in the winter

    Are you interested in keeping wild birds warm and healthy during the winter? Look no further! Keep reading to discover the valuable K&H Pet tips and products for the diverse bird species visiting your home this winter.
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  • Can parakeets die from cold?
    December 27, 2019

    Can parakeets die from cold?

    Parakeets' exotic nature and vivid colors make them alluring pets. But as they've migrated away from their native tropical and subtropical environments, it's left them vulnerable to the elements of colder climates. So when the temperature drops below even 60 degrees it's a major adjustment for these delicate petite-sized creatures whose feathered exterior doesn't retain heat like the fur coat of a dog.

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