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May 2024 by Melissa Jean
Please stop breeding large birds….currently there are so many macaws and Cockatoo in facilities who have been abandoned or left behind. They are Extremely loud, extremely messy and require extreme care. Adoptions should be exclusively for people who understand what they are getting into and understand the responsibility of owning an exotic animal.They should be adopted exclusively to people who have an aviary and have room for such a large exotic animal in their home.For these animals to keep being bred and sold to people who have no experience is wrong. It’s wrong for the animal. It’s wrong for the person who is adopting and it is wrong for these BIRD RESCUES who are at the highest capacity ever.
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May 2024 by Pat Courage
Got an appointment fast. Excellent service. Pedicure & manicure. Very Happy with them !
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May 2024 by Jared Klein
The people here are fantastic. They were patient and thorough in answering our questions. They offer a wealth of knowledge. I’m glad we made the 2 hour drive to do business here.
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April 2024 by Natalie Luiso
We have been coming to the Parrot and Bird Emporium for two years. We have purchased several birds, treats/food, have come for grooming, boarding, DNA testing, and have even come to just let our birds socialize. The staff here are undeniably dedicated to the birds, and are beyond friendly. The entire store is clean including all cages, play stands, and floors. All of the birds are healthy, tested for disease and seen by a vet regularly. I've never met a group of people more dedicated to the well being of all of the birds in their care, and knowledgeable about all of the species they board, groom, or sell.Please remember that this is a business not a petting zoo. The staff don't want anyone to get bitten, and don't find it amusing when it happens. You wouldn't approach a random dog without asking permission. The same applies here. To ensure the wellbeing of all birds and visitors, be sure to ask permission before touching.Rest assured you will not be disappointed.
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April 2024 by Devika Pandit
I don’t know what people get out of lies I love this place my birds all came from here even after my birds I still go visit….the people who work there are amazing they became really close they keep in touch with me and always ask about them I had an emergency and they took care of my babygirl as soon as I walked in the door ? BEST PLACE TO BUY A BIRD!!! They raise them really good my boys talk sooooo much I love it….
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April 2024 by James Krajewski
Nice place. Very colorful
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April 2024 by Bryce Kuder
Pretty birds flying all over!
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April 2024 by Bethany Backer
Great store with very helpful staff. They are always willing to answer questions and truly care about the birds no matter where you got them. Wide variety of toys and supplies and constantly changing stock.
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April 2024 by Soldier C
Always a positive and healthy place to get your birds! Despite what an ignorant and obviously uneducated customer comment (rodent of an unusual size)( his name says it all) ( He admits being new to birds yet tries to spout as if he was and expert), this place has always done the right thing by all birds ever in their care! They have everything you could ever want for a bird as a a new or existing owner. It’s the only place I will ever go for birds and their needs!
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March 2024 by Paula D.
Absolutely amazing experience! From the moment you walk into the store, you are greeted kindly yet given space to browse. I was not a 'bird' person until I spent several days watching the staff take care of their 'babies'. I fell in love with many of the feathered ones, but chose 4 fantastic birds. I swing in everyday they are open to sit with my babies, and am always made to feel at home. Janet and the staff are so knowledgeable, and caring it's easy to forget when it's time to go home~ The birds are hand fed, healthy, very well cared for, and socialized. The store itself is nicely set up with a room filled with comfortable seating and play stands for birds to perch and play. The prices are reasonable and what is probably most important, Janet and her staff are willing to help with any issue you may be having with your bird(s) even after you take your new feathered friend home!! Their advise and support is priceless!!! Thank you All!~ PJ
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March 2024 by Rodent OfUnusualSize
!!!!!ADOPT A PARROT TODAY AND AVOID SHOPPING AT STORES LIKE THIS!!!!!-Poor sanitation: birds they have for display are allowed free flight in store, even in a separate room than where they are housed/boarded (yes, this place does boarding), the products purchased here are guaranteed to have feather dander or worse, poop on them. They let the birds stretch their wings and get some time out of their cramped cages in the back(more on that later), but it shouldn't be at detriment of others pets and or in such an unsanitary manner. Many stands/trees they had were quite dirty with droppings/dusty from feather dander as well as covered in vet tape or had unsafe toys (very chewed communal sneaker toys, cotton rope, etc) which could lead to birds ingesting such material out of boredom. Be aware if your recent purchase from this establishment stops eating, has a change in appetite/droppings or starts throwing up and bring them to a vet immediately. This information could save their lives.-Poorly trained staff: A staff member failed to give me the proper information on how to care for my bird when I was obviously a new owner and admitted such. I asked for care advice such as diet, housing, and general care and got a hesitant and seemingly regurgitated script about pellets, fresh veggies, and seeds/millet being treats. I liked that the birds were on a varied diet but the explanation was unoriginal and less helpful than an internet article. Another instance of this lack of education comes in the form of a clearly sick ring neck chick, who was so ill he couldn't even raise himself to stand properly erect. I was handed the bird, cooed to about how cute he is and how he's just a silly guy who won't stand up right. Poor thing had almost no strength, weakly protesting as it was handed over to me, I held, talked to and gently stroked the bird for at least 20 minutes or more before they realized I was still holding them. I had to seek out an employee just to offer the bird back to leave the store, they had "forgotten" that the bird was given to me.-Poor boarding/housing area: Budgies and other smaller species were kept in groups in less than ideal caging situations (cramped, dirty, over crowded, no toys). These conditions were the norm for their smaller parrots that I could see. I also disliked that some cages had mixed species of bird. An example being an Indian ring neck and a quaker parrot together in the same cage. The quaker was obviously freaked out and screaming a warning at the ring neck the whole time I was in the store. Another instance was a customer speaking with me about how ill their bird was and the bird was staying here while they were at work. They had a sick bird, in boarding, in the same area that their available to purchase pets are allowed to free fly. This is extremely irresponsible and a great way to spread sickness to other parrots.-Poor breeding standards: It's important a pet parrot has a good attitude, if they have a poor temperament it doesn't matter how beautiful the bird is. People don't want birds who bite, are prone to illness or improperly trained with existing bad behaviors. There's always an influx of new birds at this location. Always barely feathered chicks.-Poor training: AVOID TIKO, THE GREEN QUAKER, THE OWNER'S BIRD. HE WILL BITE YOU, EVEN IF HE'S SEEMING FRIENDLY AND TALKING/REACHING TO YOU. THEY WILL ONLY LAUGH IT OFF IF YOU SAY YOU'VE BEEN BITTEN. It's clear almost all the birds are not hand tame. None I interacted with would accept a treat or interaction with strangers unless forced by staff (i.e. handed to you, fed by them, etc). Bizarre behavior in pets ready to go home.-Vector site for disease: After a bird I purchased at this location got ill, my veterinarian admitted to me that several birds saw the clinic with disease issues from here. The most notable examples of disease were: Avian Chlamydiosis and AGY (avian gastric yeast). All the more reason to avoid this place.
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March 2024 by TOWNE KOOK
An incredible rewarding experience..Thanks, Janet and staff
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February 2024 by Luis Inostroza
Best experience, Very polite and caring people.! They always put the care of your bird first and makes sure you get what u need.
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February 2024 by Josh Anderson
This place looks and feels scammy. Reviews look fake. It's not on Google Street View. No one should be shipping birds. What's going on? Doesn't add up.
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January 2024 by iane Ryan
Very nice. Lots of birds to look at. Tons of toys. Staff was amazing. The only place they lacked were in food and supplements. We traveled 2.5 hours to go and it was a fun day. Might be a once a year excursion. I would recommend the trip