Testimonials
Cheryl Turner

Cheryl Turner

“I don’t even know where to begin. First of all, the vet that we were seeing in Mesquite was not as attentive, nor friendly enough to ask questions about our pet. We care and love our Westie as most owners do. We only want the best care for her.

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Nancy Lenox

Nancy Lenox

“The location of Pet Doctor is very convenient. It has easy access, great parking and wonderful decor. It is also one-stop shopping done with care and concern. When my brother passed away one of the staff members sent me a condolence card. It was a

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Ingrid Parnell

Ingrid Parnell

“Dr. Webb and his staff are wonderful! I totally feel like we have a relationship and that I’m not just another customer. They are compassionate about my pets, friendly - even when the office is booming with ‘patients’ and they always take to

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Juanitya V. Seitzler

Juanitya V. Seitzler

“Something strange is going on! Every time I walk out of my laundry room into the garage to retrieve something from my car, my dog, B.J., always tries to jump in the car. It is strange because the only time she gets to ride in my car is when we com

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The Vitanza Family

The Vitanza Family

“Over the past few years, I have needed the use of veterinary services more than ever due to pet illnesses and adoptions. After shopping around, I firmly chose Pet Doctor and Dr. Webb. I highly recommend them to everyone I know. Pet Doctor offers e

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Lori Arentz

Lori Arentz

“Dr. Webb and his staff are very personal. They not only know our names but our names too. Dr. Webb is very affordable and always stays up to date with things. The clinic is always clean and they make it easy for pick up and drop off. The dogs don'

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Gale Larran

Gale Larran

“I had just moved to Texas from California in February of 2007 and had taken Ginger to several different Vets before I left. After blood, stool and urine test the doctors still could not narrow down what was really wrong with her. When she had anot

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Timber and Scott Killion

Timber and Scott Killion

“Dr. Webb and his staff are truly committed to Exceptional Healthcare. Pet Doctor provides quality clinical care and compassion to their patients. We know that when our furry family members visit Dr. Webb, we can trust his knowledge and guidance. I

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Sheridan S. Jones

Sheridan S. Jones

“On each scheduled appointment I was able to get in and out and everyone knows how important that is with busy schedules. I have been very pleased with the quality care and reasonable pricing. I am very impressed with the email reminders and discou

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May

Rockwall Vet Clinic says there are all sorts of pets living in homes across America. Dogs and cats are probably the most popular, though some people prefer more unusual animals such as lizards or spiders. They give their owners plenty of joy when treated right. Exotic birds living in American homes also make enjoyable pets for all kinds of individuals and families.

These birds fall into numerous categories. Parrots range from budgie-sized to quite large. Their colors vary from simple white or grey to multi-colored and vivid. Exotic birds also include doves, macaws and cockatiels to name only a few. Your home environment will help you to select the appropriate bird. For example, if you live in an apartment, a quieter bird requiring less space will meet your requirements better than a large and noisy bird.

One aspect of their companionship is the noise they make. Just imagine your front yard filled with wild birds or a nature walk where you can hear the calls of numerous birds, from cries of distress to mating songs. Your bird will have a lot to say too. No matter how safe he is from predators, he might still feel afraid when left alone and call out sharply for you to come back. He may sing and talk. If you find your home filled with the weight of constant silence, expect your bird to fill this up with a variety of sounds.

Birds can make great companions if you decide you like their chatter and singing. Some birds will even snuggle with their owners or play. Depending on the age of children and how gentle they are, even kids may find birds make suitable playmates. Owners become family for a bird, its new flock. Expect your pet to have social needs too.

Not just hours, either, but years. In fact, large parrots may outlive their owners. Potential owners need to understand that, after all of the effort that goes into getting to know one another, a continued investment of years may be required. Remember: both bird and owner will be going through this same process. If you think you have the time to commit to a relationship with a loyal pet, then consider purchasing one of these elegant animals.

For individuals with mobility issues, birds are especially good friends to have. They do not need to be walked, although all birds require space for exercise and simply to thrive. If your living accommodation permits a large and secure enough space and you can make the financial commitment needed to provide your pet with a large cage and lots of toys, you may have found the right companion.

Although taking the bird from its cage may be practical, whether for cleaning its cage or for exercise, he will likely expend most of his energy inside his living space. Make sure this space is big enough and your bird will make the most of toys, perches and mirrors to keep healthy and entertain itself. Meanwhile, owners will get plenty of enjoyment from watching these antics.

Parrots make very clever pets, sometimes too clever. Be alert to the genius of your beaked and feathered friend in case he has plans to escape from his cage. Pad locks or other devices may be required for his own safety, or to preserve the furniture. Meanwhile, teach your bird to perform simple tricks, depending on species. Talking and mimicking birds will learn simple phrases or sounds to repeat when trained to do so. Enjoy hours of fun with your sociable, funny and intelligent friend.

If you are thinking of buying a bird or porcelain birds you may consider using a free downloadable application which works with your search engine to find the very best prices. Remember, you will will also have to shop for supplies and food.


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