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cdog

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breeding pair of gcc, Scooter & BeeBee-Sully and Bella's normal son's, Rosey- Bella and Sully's cinnamon daughter, Ella & Sunny-American budgies
So many of you already know I am hand feeding three baby gcc. My parents plan on keeping one and I plan on keeping one. We were going to keep them in the living room but then I remembered something, my dog. I have a huge dog that droops and shakes his head which makes the slime go everywhere. Would it be bad to keep them in the living room because of this?
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Pedro

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I would be more worried the birds being eaten by the dog than worry about drool. However Being such small parrots i would err on caution. I won't even let a bird take food from my mouth because of the bacteria i carry. And of course the potential of getting psittacosis from parrots.

Also a young parrots immune system hasn't matured so they are susceptable to picking up nasties.
 
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cdog

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Sully-2 year old cinnamon and Bella-3 year old normal
breeding pair of gcc, Scooter & BeeBee-Sully and Bella's normal son's, Rosey- Bella and Sully's cinnamon daughter, Ella & Sunny-American budgies
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No the dog wont eat them, he doesn't even notice them. And he will be put away when the birds come out to play.
 

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