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  • For working at a petstore or even not ... you should really think about investing in real syringes for feeding your larger birds. This is probably the only video of yours I like, but the food should be checked for temperature and proper feeding tools used, not homemade ones in my opinion.

  • @las723sp We have plenty of syringes but I have gone thru chemotherapy for cancer and cannot bring myself to look at one let alone feed a darling baby with one. We do routinely sell them to customers who are hand feeding their chicks for us.

  • lol it look like u where getting junk food but it was just the lovebird : )

  • adorable!

  • Animal Exchange is a Rockville, Maryland pet store that I opened 30 years ago. My goal was to have all the pets we offered for sale come from local breeders. I'm particularly interested in having species that may no longer exist in the wild have captive breeding colonies at scattered locations in years to come. It also means we don't have transportation stresses on the pets and lots of competent loving care, even before we get them

  • thanks for your videos i watch all of them and i liked them all, i do have one question, do you work at a pet store? or where do you get all your pets from?

  • so cutttttttttttttttttt

  • Thank you for your very informative videos. They are very helpful and it's a pleasure to listen to you explain in such beautiful detail the wing trimming, hand feeding, bearded dragons and panda bear hamsters. I look forward to more from you! Keep up the good work!

  • woah.

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