Canary Owner’s Guide To Buying A Pet Canary


So, you’re thinking about buying a pet canary huh? If you want to pick out the right canary, there are a few things you need to know beforehand. Keep reading to learn a few tips on buying a pet canary.

Gender

One of the first things you should consider when buying one of these birds is their gender. One of the reason canaries are so popular is because they can sing pretty well. You should know that females don’t sing, only males do. If you want to hear singing, make sure you get a male. Before you buy a canary, you should listen to his voice if possible. You may only want to buy a female if you’re trying to breed her.

Type

You may not be aware of the fact that there are many different species of canaries. You should be able to find the generic yellow birds at your local pet store. If you’re looking for a less common type, you will probably have to consult a breeder. Make sure you look into several different breeders though.

Health

It’s very important to buy a healthy canary, especially if you’ve never cared for one before. It’s best that you choose an active bird. You shouldn’t buy one that appears to be lethargic. You should also try to ensure there are no parasites under the feathers or on the feet or beak before you take him home.

Molting

Speaking of health, you should avoid buying a pet canary that’s molting. These little birds suffer a lot of physical stress while molting. Moving him to a new environment will only stress him out even more. This can easily cause the death of the canary. Some birds die because of this just hours after being brought home.

Now you know a few things to look for when buying a canary. Click here to learn even more about basic canary care. Your bird will certainly thank you for it.

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