Where To Buy A Parakeet
Ava White
Updated on June 04, 2026
Where To Buy A Parakeet
Where is the best place to buy a parakeet? ۔
I'm going to buy two parrots and I don't know where to buy them. I was planning to buy one from Petco but wanted to see if anyone had a better idea. I have read books on parrot care to help. Thank you very much.
You can buy healthy parrots at Petco, PetSmart or Petland. I have bought all my parrots at this store for many years and have never had any health problems. When you visit a pet store, look for a healthy parrot. Make sure your parrot is alert, dynamic and alert. Lying under the cage is pink, sneezing, waxy liquid, foot or face peels, fatigue or ventilation. The pet store must provide written health insurance, which means that if you become ill, you can return the parakeet to the agent within a specified period. I highly recommend having a veterinary inspection of the birds after you buy the parakeet. This way you will know if your parrot is healthy or not. I currently have an eight-year-old parrot and bought it from my native Petland. I have a parrot that I dropped last year at the age of eight and bought it at Petsmart. Yes, you can buy healthy dogs from these stores.
Everywhere except Petco or something. I bought 3 parakeets in Petco Yute 2 years ago and they were in so much trouble that I couldn't walk in the cage without jumping on them. I tried for several days to control it, but to no avail. I also told other people to go out with them and see if it helps. I have found that it is always better to get good results when they are reliable and feed all their children manually. You can also consider withdrawing it, depending on how much time you want to spend on it. Please don't buy RD and leave it in the cage all day without paying attention.
When I talk to them about buying small pets, I avoid PetCo and Petsmart like a plague. Every time I go there, IBS is not properly separated (which means you have bisexual IBS with both sexes). There are always some nests that look sick (and probably shouldn't be the case with all other nests), some nests are abused in such a way that they lose their wings or look thin and brittle, and Looks really wild. Like no one has time to work with them. Therefore, for anyone who wants to consider a parakeet a pet, I do not recommend Petco / Petsmart. These big companies get their shares from big companies (think dog mills but for rd), so things aren't always good and things are going well.
I always buy my rd from an expert rd shop, where locals take young rds with them or people who can't keep or use rd take them back to the store. I'm in Southern California and the place I'm going to is called Magnolia RD Farm. They have 2 locations, one in Anaheim and one in Riverside. You are extraordinary. Doctors are very knowledgeable and there is even a clinic that provides free examinations, wing protectors and nail protectors. While picking up the parakeets, he took them there so that they could be sold for testing to determine their sex. People really know what they are doing, but all the things that are theirs. You can also buy a friend / loving hand over an RD Avery (of course you will need a little patience, because hey, this is it
I will search the yellow pages or somewhere around Google that looks like this. It's just rds and rds. These places have better seeds, toys, cages, cage equipment, supplies and services compared to companies that make extra miles for all kinds of pets but ignore the details of the process.
If you can't find one, look for someone with a good reputation in your area. Finding Craigslist and rd fos is a good solution) and see if you can find one near you or in a respectable area.
(Make sure you have two males if you don't want to breed!)
You've already thought of Craigslist, right?