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Healthy birds for health profits

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Pet shops should have a trained person to handle birds, and new arrivals should be kept separate for at least a month. Isolating sick birds prevents spread of disease.

Author: Holz, Loretta
Publisher: Fancy Publications, Inc.
Publication Name: Pets-Supplies-Marketing
Subject: Retail industry
ISSN: 0162-8666
Year: 1982
Veterinary services, specialties, Management, Diseases, Interview, Birds, Veterinarians, Cage birds, Pet birds, McMillan, Marjorie C.

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Special handling of specialty pets

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Snakes are the most popular of specialty pets (reptiles, amphibians, insects and crustaceans). Pet shops surveyed report methods of keeping snakes warm and healthy.

Author: Holz, Loretta
Publisher: Fancy Publications, Inc.
Publication Name: Pets-Supplies-Marketing
Subject: Retail industry
ISSN: 0162-8666
Year: 1982
Laws, regulations and rules, Surveys, Reptiles, Turtles as pets, Pet turtles

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Subjects list: Care and treatment, Pet shops, Pet stores
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