Posts Tagged ‘Pets’
Nikon D90 Pictures
Some pictures I took with the D90 of various things including flowers, birds, pets, etc. Disclaimer: I do not own this song.
Pet & Wild Birds : Adopt a Bird For Free
Adopting a bird for free is sometimes possible by looking on Craiglist or by going to the local Humane Society, but there is usually a nominal adoption fee. Cut costs by buying second-hand cages and supplies with tips from a pet store employee in this free video on pet birds. Expert: Jennica Bio: Jennica is an employee at Pet Planet in Riverton, Utah. She works with pets on a daily basis. Filmmaker: Michael Burton
Pets Unlimited’s “African Love Birds”
All about African Love Birds from breeding expert Benny Faustino.
How to make Emergency Baby Bird Food
If you have ever found a baby bird and nobody to turn to, here are instruction on how to mix up some bird food to tie you over for a few days until you have found a licensed wildlife rehabilitator. Keep in mind that possessing any migratory bird is a violation of federal law, even if you just want to help. For more information on orphaned birds go to www.rainbowwildlife.com and visit our Pets and Wildlife forum at www.petsandwildlifeforum.com .
Pet & Wild Birds : Adopt a Bird For Free
Adopting a bird for free is sometimes possible by looking on Craiglist or by going to the local Humane Society, but there is usually a nominal adoption fee. Cut costs by buying second-hand cages and supplies with tips from a pet store employee in this free video on pet birds. Expert: Jennica Bio: Jennica is an employee at Pet Planet in Riverton, Utah. She works with pets on a daily basis. Filmmaker: Michael Burton
Canary Seed : Pet Bird Food & Bird Supplies & Canary Diet
Hi {!firstname_fix}, its Arlo from CanaryStore.com Today i’d like to share some essential facts and helpful tips on your canaries diet… ================================================================== Major Mistake #2: Dining on a Deadly Diet ================================================================= While it’s common (though not necessarily recommended) to see dog and cat owners sharing household table-scraps with their pets, using the same carefree approach with your new pet canary is almost surely destined to end in death. If you’ve ever actually held a canary in your hands, you’ve felt how rapidly their hearts beat aE” it’s almost like a little motor in there, just humming and vibrating away. This rapid heart beat means that your canary is burning HUGE amounts of calories, nutrients and minerals to maintain their vitality. If even just one essential nutrient is missing in their diet, it can easily deplete them to the point of death. But feeding your canary aEoeenoughaE? ISN’T enough… You can’t just weigh out two tablespoons of just anything and expect your canary to sing and thrive at their optimal levels. You’ve got to take things one step further and ensure that you’re feeding them enough of the RIGHT FOODS.. Otherwise, you’re likely to suddenly find yourself bird-less. ================================================================== Here’s What To Do… ================================================================== Here are just 3 of many canary killing foods that I uncover in my ALL NEW guide ‘Canary Keeping for Beginners’ that should be avoided at ALL costs Canary Killers 1: Iceberg Lettuce 2: Plain Potatoes 3: Avocado Here are just 5 Canary Approved Menu Items that they LOVE… 1: Spinach 2: Broccoli 3: Watercress 4: Corn 5: Raw Carrots (grated), Cooked Carrots (smashed) For a list of over 21 essential foods to avoid feeding your canary and the real foods they actually enjoy and LOVE YOU FOR, check out my new guide ‘Canary Keeping for Beginners’ You’ll need to be sure that your canary is provided with plenty of fresh water, daily. You’ll also want to supplement your canary’s diet with sources of important minerals like calcium, grit and cuttlebone aE” especially when it’s time for breeding, when cuttlebone should be DOUBLED… When you supplement your canary with calcium, remember that they’ll need Vitamin D in order to properly aEoeprocessaE? the calcium. Canaries absorb Vitamin D through their skin and eyes by regular (but not necessarily prolonged) exposure to direct sunlight. In summary remember that your canaries health is mainly down to their diet, and if properly maintained your canaries can live a MUCH happier and vibrant life under your care once they have a balanced diet…
Canary Seed : Pet Bird Food & Bird Supplies & Canary Diet
Hi {!firstname_fix}, its Arlo from CanaryStore.com Today i’d like to share some essential facts and helpful tips on your canaries diet… ================================================================== Major Mistake #2: Dining on a Deadly Diet ================================================================= While it’s common (though not necessarily recommended) to see dog and cat owners sharing household table-scraps with their pets, using the same carefree approach with your new pet canary is almost surely destined to end in death. If you’ve ever actually held a canary in your hands, you’ve felt how rapidly their hearts beat aE” it’s almost like a little motor in there, just humming and vibrating away. This rapid heart beat means that your canary is burning HUGE amounts of calories, nutrients and minerals to maintain their vitality. If even just one essential nutrient is missing in their diet, it can easily deplete them to the point of death. But feeding your canary aEoeenoughaE? ISN’T enough… You can’t just weigh out two tablespoons of just anything and expect your canary to sing and thrive at their optimal levels. You’ve got to take things one step further and ensure that you’re feeding them enough of the RIGHT FOODS.. Otherwise, you’re likely to suddenly find yourself bird-less. ================================================================== Here’s What To Do… ================================================================== Here are just 3 of many canary killing foods that I uncover in my ALL NEW guide ‘Canary Keeping for Beginners’ that should be avoided at ALL costs Canary Killers 1: Iceberg Lettuce 2: Plain Potatoes 3: Avocado Here are just 5 Canary Approved Menu Items that they LOVE… 1: Spinach 2: Broccoli 3: Watercress 4: Corn 5: Raw Carrots (grated), Cooked Carrots (smashed) For a list of over 21 essential foods to avoid feeding your canary and the real foods they actually enjoy and LOVE YOU FOR, check out my new guide ‘Canary Keeping for Beginners’ You’ll need to be sure that your canary is provided with plenty of fresh water, daily. You’ll also want to supplement your canary’s diet with sources of important minerals like calcium, grit and cuttlebone aE” especially when it’s time for breeding, when cuttlebone should be DOUBLED… When you supplement your canary with calcium, remember that they’ll need Vitamin D in order to properly aEoeprocessaE? the calcium. Canaries absorb Vitamin D through their skin and eyes by regular (but not necessarily prolonged) exposure to direct sunlight. In summary remember that your canaries health is mainly down to their diet, and if properly maintained your canaries can live a MUCH happier and vibrant life under your care once they have a balanced diet…
Canary Seed : Pet Bird Food & Bird Supplies & Canary Diet
Hi {!firstname_fix}, its Arlo from CanaryStore.com Today i’d like to share some essential facts and helpful tips on your canaries diet… ================================================================== Major Mistake #2: Dining on a Deadly Diet ================================================================= While it’s common (though not necessarily recommended) to see dog and cat owners sharing household table-scraps with their pets, using the same carefree approach with your new pet canary is almost surely destined to end in death. If you’ve ever actually held a canary in your hands, you’ve felt how rapidly their hearts beat aE” it’s almost like a little motor in there, just humming and vibrating away. This rapid heart beat means that your canary is burning HUGE amounts of calories, nutrients and minerals to maintain their vitality. If even just one essential nutrient is missing in their diet, it can easily deplete them to the point of death. But feeding your canary aEoeenoughaE? ISN’T enough… You can’t just weigh out two tablespoons of just anything and expect your canary to sing and thrive at their optimal levels. You’ve got to take things one step further and ensure that you’re feeding them enough of the RIGHT FOODS.. Otherwise, you’re likely to suddenly find yourself bird-less. ================================================================== Here’s What To Do… ================================================================== Here are just 3 of many canary killing foods that I uncover in my ALL NEW guide ‘Canary Keeping for Beginners’ that should be avoided at ALL costs Canary Killers 1: Iceberg Lettuce 2: Plain Potatoes 3: Avocado Here are just 5 Canary Approved Menu Items that they LOVE… 1: Spinach 2: Broccoli 3: Watercress 4: Corn 5: Raw Carrots (grated), Cooked Carrots (smashed) For a list of over 21 essential foods to avoid feeding your canary and the real foods they actually enjoy and LOVE YOU FOR, check out my new guide ‘Canary Keeping for Beginners’ You’ll need to be sure that your canary is provided with plenty of fresh water, daily. You’ll also want to supplement your canary’s diet with sources of important minerals like calcium, grit and cuttlebone aE” especially when it’s time for breeding, when cuttlebone should be DOUBLED… When you supplement your canary with calcium, remember that they’ll need Vitamin D in order to properly aEoeprocessaE? the calcium. Canaries absorb Vitamin D through their skin and eyes by regular (but not necessarily prolonged) exposure to direct sunlight. In summary remember that your canaries health is mainly down to their diet, and if properly maintained your canaries can live a MUCH happier and vibrant life under your care once they have a balanced diet…
Canary Seed : Pet Bird Food & Bird Supplies & Canary Diet
Hi {!firstname_fix}, its Arlo from CanaryStore.com Today i’d like to share some essential facts and helpful tips on your canaries diet… ================================================================== Major Mistake #2: Dining on a Deadly Diet ================================================================= While it’s common (though not necessarily recommended) to see dog and cat owners sharing household table-scraps with their pets, using the same carefree approach with your new pet canary is almost surely destined to end in death. If you’ve ever actually held a canary in your hands, you’ve felt how rapidly their hearts beat aE” it’s almost like a little motor in there, just humming and vibrating away. This rapid heart beat means that your canary is burning HUGE amounts of calories, nutrients and minerals to maintain their vitality. If even just one essential nutrient is missing in their diet, it can easily deplete them to the point of death. But feeding your canary aEoeenoughaE? ISN’T enough… You can’t just weigh out two tablespoons of just anything and expect your canary to sing and thrive at their optimal levels. You’ve got to take things one step further and ensure that you’re feeding them enough of the RIGHT FOODS.. Otherwise, you’re likely to suddenly find yourself bird-less. ================================================================== Here’s What To Do… ================================================================== Here are just 3 of many canary killing foods that I uncover in my ALL NEW guide ‘Canary Keeping for Beginners’ that should be avoided at ALL costs Canary Killers 1: Iceberg Lettuce 2: Plain Potatoes 3: Avocado Here are just 5 Canary Approved Menu Items that they LOVE… 1: Spinach 2: Broccoli 3: Watercress 4: Corn 5: Raw Carrots (grated), Cooked Carrots (smashed) For a list of over 21 essential foods to avoid feeding your canary and the real foods they actually enjoy and LOVE YOU FOR, check out my new guide ‘Canary Keeping for Beginners’ You’ll need to be sure that your canary is provided with plenty of fresh water, daily. You’ll also want to supplement your canary’s diet with sources of important minerals like calcium, grit and cuttlebone aE” especially when it’s time for breeding, when cuttlebone should be DOUBLED… When you supplement your canary with calcium, remember that they’ll need Vitamin D in order to properly aEoeprocessaE? the calcium. Canaries absorb Vitamin D through their skin and eyes by regular (but not necessarily prolonged) exposure to direct sunlight. In summary remember that your canaries health is mainly down to their diet, and if properly maintained your canaries can live a MUCH happier and vibrant life under your care once they have a balanced diet…
Canary Seed : Pet Bird Food & Bird Supplies & Canary Diet
Hi {!firstname_fix}, its Arlo from CanaryStore.com Today i’d like to share some essential facts and helpful tips on your canaries diet… ================================================================== Major Mistake #2: Dining on a Deadly Diet ================================================================= While it’s common (though not necessarily recommended) to see dog and cat owners sharing household table-scraps with their pets, using the same carefree approach with your new pet canary is almost surely destined to end in death. If you’ve ever actually held a canary in your hands, you’ve felt how rapidly their hearts beat aE” it’s almost like a little motor in there, just humming and vibrating away. This rapid heart beat means that your canary is burning HUGE amounts of calories, nutrients and minerals to maintain their vitality. If even just one essential nutrient is missing in their diet, it can easily deplete them to the point of death. But feeding your canary aEoeenoughaE? ISN’T enough… You can’t just weigh out two tablespoons of just anything and expect your canary to sing and thrive at their optimal levels. You’ve got to take things one step further and ensure that you’re feeding them enough of the RIGHT FOODS.. Otherwise, you’re likely to suddenly find yourself bird-less. ================================================================== Here’s What To Do… ================================================================== Here are just 3 of many canary killing foods that I uncover in my ALL NEW guide ‘Canary Keeping for Beginners’ that should be avoided at ALL costs Canary Killers 1: Iceberg Lettuce 2: Plain Potatoes 3: Avocado Here are just 5 Canary Approved Menu Items that they LOVE… 1: Spinach 2: Broccoli 3: Watercress 4: Corn 5: Raw Carrots (grated), Cooked Carrots (smashed) For a list of over 21 essential foods to avoid feeding your canary and the real foods they actually enjoy and LOVE YOU FOR, check out my new guide ‘Canary Keeping for Beginners’ You’ll need to be sure that your canary is provided with plenty of fresh water, daily. You’ll also want to supplement your canary’s diet with sources of important minerals like calcium, grit and cuttlebone aE” especially when it’s time for breeding, when cuttlebone should be DOUBLED… When you supplement your canary with calcium, remember that they’ll need Vitamin D in order to properly aEoeprocessaE? the calcium. Canaries absorb Vitamin D through their skin and eyes by regular (but not necessarily prolonged) exposure to direct sunlight. In summary remember that your canaries health is mainly down to their diet, and if properly maintained your canaries can live a MUCH happier and vibrant life under your care once they have a balanced diet…