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May 2024 by Barbara Champion
It has everything for birds the food toys. He watches birds when someone goes out of town. Also he has a Doctor that comes every 6 months I do believe might be sooner but I take my Grey African red tail there and I absolutely love this place.
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April 2024 by Josephine Stelik
Very knowledgeable and friendly, highly recommend
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March 2024 by DAVIS PAINTING& DECKCARE
Friendly staff. Nice place.
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January 2024 by Taya
Extremely helpful to first time bird families looking to add an addition to the family!
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December 2023 by Misty Graham
We paid a lot of money for a bird and didn’t even have it a month and it passed away. We drove two hours to pick up the bird. It was a birthday present. The guy said there’s nothing he can do. Well, what you could do is be sympathetic and tell the owners you’re sorry for their loss!!! He died on my moms birthday and Thanksgiving day!! The worst thing to wake up to! Her screaming will be forever traumatizing. Out 10k with the bird, food, medical bills etc.
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September 2023 by Scott Kane
A lot of beautiful Birds that need a home . And assortment of different products
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July 2023 by Lexi Gronli
If you don’t know if you should go there because of the reviews GO! This place is AWESOME! The old man that was there is wife pasted away he owned the store and couldn’t walk very well but the store was very clean! He sold us two green cheeked Conyers and they are so healthy! He new everything we needed and helped us with everything! He even got us in contact with his exotic vet! Amazing service and his Birds where very healthy and he new all there was to know! He even gave us a discount because of everything we got!
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June 2023 by LIsa Borgen
Love this place..can tell owner takes good care of birdies because they all greet you at the door. Fantastic variety of items to buy and knowledgeable owner.
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April 2023 by Dominique Bauer
super knowledgeable guy up front and he doesn’t like people wasting his time which i very highly respect. he knows more about birds than some vets i believe and he treated me very well when i came in to check out a new parakeet and get some treats. i ended up getting my bird miko from him and he has been a good bird. the only thing i didn’t like was the amount of bugs in the store, but i would be willing to come in and help him out at the store since the wife has passed. i think he just needs an extra hand and the place would be a perfect niche spot to get everything you need from birds, to toys, to food, to especially abc knowledge and advice. thank you for everything you’ve done and i will be a returning customer❤️❤️
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April 2023 by Addison B.
Really dusty, dingy store. Birds are in small, cramped cages. Customers appear to be people trying to purchase expensive birds to sell on the black market or abandon years later because they don't know anything about basic bird care... really sad. I wouldn't come back. The review about a macaw being killed during a beak trim is also incredibly disheartening.
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February 2023 by Sci Tea
During the warmer seasons there are bugs flying all over the place. They hang out near the bird food and especially near the cages with birds in them. I’ve been there twice before and never will I go back in. They were desperate to push me to buy their custom-mix seed out of these filthy containers near the front store. Seed was way overpriced. I remember the reason I went in the one day was to ask them their opinion on cage size. I have a quaker and was wondering their professional opinion on whether I should size their cage up or not. They said that the minimum size—even a smaller cage—would suffice for my bird. I looked at the cages up front and most of them were about the same size as my bird’s current cage, just on wheels so they were taller. They were also extremely overpriced. Amazon has the same ones for half what they try to sell them for. As for the birds in the shop, I feel horrible for them. They offer a bird-sitting service and they let people bring their birds in to sit cage on the floor near all the others. They sit in walkways where if you aren’t careful you could accidentally bump into one (thankfully I was looking). The one conure they were watching was in a 12” cage with a small food and water dish where the newspaper on the bottom of the cage was disgustingly unclean. It looked like it hadn’t been changed in days. The bird looked terrified being surrounded by all these other new birds making sounds and staring at them. The poor thing was shaking. The birds they have for sale they breed by themselves in the back. Those birds all get throw into one cage together. I saw eight finches in a cage the same size as the conure. The one macaw looked so depressed. The owners told me how he can be aggressive sometimes, especially when he gets his checkups (which is when he gets his wings clipped). Of course he’d be aggressive. You’re stripping him of his freedom. The birds appeared healthy from what I could see, which is surprising given the yellow-water dishes and mountains of excrement at the bottom of each cage. They had a few green quaker parrots together. Their food dish had nothing but seed. No pellets, just seed. That’s horrible for their liver. About their toy section…they have tons of plastic toys, rope toys, and metal toys. All can be incredibly harmful for birds. Birds shouldn’t ingest plastic or string. Metal toys can cut their beaks and feet. Not to mention the few toys they did have that are safe for birds are almost double the price of toys in local pet stores. When I went up to check out, they started asking about my bird. Which is fine, until they’re just trying to get as much money out of you as possible. They have a travelling vet who comes in twice a year or so. They wanted to schedule me to bring my bird in to get a physical. They mentioned that nail clippings and wing clippings were complimentary. That’s when they tried the push clipping my bird’s wings for ten minutes. Trying to scare me with stories about irresponsible bird owners losing their birds. When they finally dropped it, they tried to make their vet seem more reputable. Claiming that he’s seen thousands of birds across the country. That he used to work at Brookfield zoo so I can trust him. They tried to slip me into his schedule even after I refused. At some point during this conversation, they told me about a time that the vet had an assistant that killed a bird during a physical. She pushed a popsicle stick too far into the bird’s mouth and caused it to bleed out. Yet they still claimed he was reputable. No thanks.This business is so shady and should be shut down. If I could give it zero stars, I would.
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September 2022 by Micheal Bunting
Great place, my African Grey is from there. She is almost 20 years old.
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July 2022 by Paula Whiteaker
Thank you to all the others who left honest reviews. When I look for a place to patron I read the 1 star reviews, if there are more than two I keep reading. It seems that over time the reviews seem to say the same thing, poor customer service, inconsistent store policy, diet concerns, shop clerks are more judgmental of customers rather than a positive position of educating customers of why they do what they do. The other thing I look for is if the business owner addresses any of the negative reviews, reviews updates with positive out come. There seems to be zero response from shop owners. This could be due low tech savviness or they may not care. Not my place to judge, just my perspective.
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May 2022 by David D.
OWNERS ARE VERY NICE PEOPLE!! They are honest and caring. Yes I would recommend them for purchasing a new bird!
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May 2022 by rain swanson
People who had my bird gave him to them and we were supposed to get him back and the owner of the place has him and all i did was call to see how hes doing and they hang up the phone on after saying he was never there