Parrot Talk, Naturally! – Show #135
By Dr. Kim on Feb 26, 2008 in Animal Cognition & Nature, Animal Health, Animal Natural Modalities, Bird Talk Naturally
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This week on Animal Talk Naturally Liz Wilson, well known certified parrot behavior consultant, joined us to talk about parrots of course! We’re very honored to have Liz as our special guest this week. Here is this week’s synopsis:
Synopsis
1. Background scenario
2. Why parrots?
3. Expertise…or not?
4. What we don’t know
5. A multitude of species
6. Homework is NOT an option
7. Behavioral differences in animal species
8. The Parrot-Horse Parallels
9. The complicated care
10. Any animal can bite
11. Animals are animals are animals
12. Earning their trust and their respect
Quotes
There are no shortcuts to any place worth going. ~ Beverly Sills
Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one’s courage. . ~Anais Nin
Psalm 37:3, 1 Peter 3:16
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Audio Program Set on BIRDS from ATN:
Bird Talk Naturally, Volume 1
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About Animal Talk Naturally
Celebrating the art of natural animal health, the truth of animal nature and the love of the human/animal bond from a Christian faith-based focus. Veterinary naturopaths Dr. Kim Bloomer and Dr. Jeannie Thomason, now in their fourth year of online talk radio. Bloomer & Thomason bring in a wide variety of industry experts to help share the passion Animal Talk Naturally is known for by their audience. Join them bi-weekly for an often passionate, sometimes serious, sometimes funny, but never boring show! You and your animals can be “ears up” for the podcast at www.animaltalknaturally.com.
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