Thank you Cuddle Buddies for including that very important information on Shiloh and Sweet Pea, and rescue parrots in general. Stories like these are unfortunately very common.
I used to raise exotic birds but also had 2 goffin cockatoos..They were my babies and so jealous of each other so they got lots of attention all during each day. Cockatoos are soooooo loving. They'll let you know if they want attention..Loud!!!!!!! But so sweet, funny, dusty white powder, lol..just the best birds ever, even though I love all birds and all animals..You gave your baby a beautiful , and very happy life...Need more people like you. Mine kept me laughing all the time and they love being cuddled and loved on. ❤
Such a beautiful birbs! Sweet Pea and Shiloh sweethearts, I am so happy that you have found your peoples! May you have many happy years together!!!! 🥰🥰😘😘😘😘
This is a wonderful story,,,,,The Cockatoo,,,,Is a vocal bird,,,who can tell so much,,,,it was good to see the Puppy grow into a Dog and still be friends with the Cockatoo,,,, Thankyou 😊😊
I've got 2 budgies, I let t 2:59 hem fly free 24 hours, no cage. I even take them in the car, for rides, but in the cage, They are very happy, BUT I'd love 2 Parrots.❤❤
3:42 Because parrots are very intelligent birds they can often develop neuroses if stressed &/or bored, and start obsessively pulling out their chest feathers ("plucking"). Once they develop the habit it can be extremely difficult to stop even after rehoming to a better situation, so sometimes they need a soft collar or a little protective vest to prevent them gaining access to that area. (It's like a medical 'cone of shame', not like a Halloween costume). Agreed, parrots definitely belong in the wild, just as the pet-owner in the vid stated! But unfortunately those raised by the pet trade & rescued from shelters can't be safely rewilded, because they don't have the survival instincts. All that can be done is to make sure they get good care over their long lives, & try to discourage others from adopting new parrots.
As per 3:42, because parrots are very intelligent birds they can often develop neuroses if stressed &/or bored, and start obsessively pulling out their chest feathers ("plucking"). Once they develop the habit it can be extremely difficult to stop it, even after rehoming to a better situation, so sometimes they need a soft collar or a little protective vest to prevent them gaining access to that area. It's the equivalent of the 'code of shame' on dogs or cats. (Cats will sometimes develop obsessive licking or whisker-chewing too, even if well cared for; it seems like animals can pick up bad habits just like we do!)
No such thing and animal parents. Sorry none of you have any idea how much of a difference and harder it is to take care 9f children who clame to be dog mom or dad.
Thank you Cuddle Buddies for including that very important information on Shiloh and Sweet Pea, and rescue parrots in general. Stories like these are unfortunately very common.
Thank you for your kind words! ❤️🐾
SHILOH AND SWEET PEA ARE THE MOST CLEVER COCKATOO'S EVER!! SO FLUFFY, FEATHERY, AND STUNNING!! WHAT A PAIR!!
Absolutely!💕
@@CuddleBuddiesChannelJUST BEAUTIFUL TOGETHER!!😊❤
It's so wonderful you rescued Shiloh. You can really see him blossom!
I used to raise exotic birds but also had 2 goffin cockatoos..They were my babies and so jealous of each other so they got lots of attention all during each day. Cockatoos are soooooo loving. They'll let you know if they want attention..Loud!!!!!!! But so sweet, funny, dusty white powder, lol..just the best birds ever, even though I love all birds and all animals..You gave your baby a beautiful , and very happy life...Need more people like you. Mine kept me laughing all the time and they love being cuddled and loved on. ❤
Such a beautiful birbs! Sweet Pea and Shiloh sweethearts, I am so happy that you have found your peoples! May you have many happy years together!!!! 🥰🥰😘😘😘😘
Thank you for your sweet comment! ❤️🐾
This is a wonderful story,,,,,The Cockatoo,,,,Is a vocal bird,,,who can tell so much,,,,it was good to see the Puppy grow into a Dog and still be friends with the Cockatoo,,,, Thankyou 😊😊
What a BEAUTIFUL story. Adorable family❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Beautiful babies. 😂😂❤❤
These birds make me laugh.
Beautiful birds so fjnny
I would love to keep not single pet but multiple so the house gets joyful! Thank you so much for doing that dears❤
All animals should be respected as well as loved they are not fashion accessories to be carried around in handbags
He is so lovely 😻
Beautiful bird..Thank you so much for taking care of him..He is adorable.🥰🥰
I love me some sassy birds. Thanks again
Such a sweet precious soul she is. What a blessing these people have brought to her and so much joy she has given back.🦜🥰😘🤗💖
LOVE THIS!!!! ❤
El es una hermosura de cacatúa y muy inteligente 🥰👏🇨🇷
Thank you for sharing your joy with the rest of us! ❤🎉❤
Precious 👍🙏❤️
I've got 2 budgies, I let t 2:59 hem fly free 24 hours, no cage. I even take them in the car, for rides, but in the cage, They are very happy, BUT I'd love 2 Parrots.❤❤
Lovely 🎉
You also need the best Neighbors because they are loud I have one
My brother’s barked like all three dogs at the same time!!
We LOVE, LOVE Them BOTH!!! ♥️♥️♥️
Oh I love them! But no matter how much I could never take all that noise all day! ❤
We have 24 parrots including one goffins (thumper) the cockatoo is one of the most entertaining
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Dzień Dobry Miło Zobaczyć Wasz Wesoły Film o Kochanych Urwisach Kudłatych i Pierzastych ❤❤🦜🦜🐦🐦🐈🐈🐕🐕🐾🐾
OMG this story , sounds like my U2 Winnie, and I.
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Good stuff ❤
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Did her feathers grow back?
It's actually Moloccan cockatoo, not Moroccan. They are from the Indonesian Moluccan Islands. Both Shiloh and Sweet Pea's species are from Indonesia.
Sorry you leave the dog outside !
I have been trying to find a cocatoo and I've been ripped off about 4times now and I don't know what to do I want one so bad
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Wild birds belong in the wild. Dressing them up like fools is so disrespectful.
3:42 Because parrots are very intelligent birds they can often develop neuroses if stressed &/or bored, and start obsessively pulling out their chest feathers ("plucking"). Once they develop the habit it can be extremely difficult to stop even after rehoming to a better situation, so sometimes they need a soft collar or a little protective vest to prevent them gaining access to that area. (It's like a medical 'cone of shame', not like a Halloween costume).
Agreed, parrots definitely belong in the wild, just as the pet-owner in the vid stated! But unfortunately those raised by the pet trade & rescued from shelters can't be safely rewilded, because they don't have the survival instincts. All that can be done is to make sure they get good care over their long lives, & try to discourage others from adopting new parrots.
What's with the dressing up of birds?
As per 3:42, because parrots are very intelligent birds they can often develop neuroses if stressed &/or bored, and start obsessively pulling out their chest feathers ("plucking"). Once they develop the habit it can be extremely difficult to stop it, even after rehoming to a better situation, so sometimes they need a soft collar or a little protective vest to prevent them gaining access to that area. It's the equivalent of the 'code of shame' on dogs or cats.
(Cats will sometimes develop obsessive licking or whisker-chewing too, even if well cared for; it seems like animals can pick up bad habits just like we do!)
Unfortunately the music and talking completely covered the 'barking' so you couldn't make it out.
Listen buddy, íf I or my fàmily is in fear for their life, I'm not waiting on laws.
There is no sales in saftwy
Safety
Your music is so loud in your video, you can hardly hear what the people are saying or what the bird sounds like.
Please lose the music!! Thumbs down.
So sick and tired of stupid videos making money off of stupid ads
No such thing and animal parents. Sorry none of you have any idea how much of a difference and harder it is to take care 9f children who clame to be dog mom or dad.