Only myself, as our family is just starting to research bird ownership. I made an account here after going through many videos on care and training, lots of great information to be had. I'm the mom part of a 4 person family interested in having a pet bird. Our kids are 6 and 11, and we live in the Dallas/Fort Worth area of Texas.
We also have 2 dogs. I know a dog is not a cat is not a parrot, but since they're my pet owner experience baseline I feel it's fair to say something of how they're raised. I'm a stay at home mom with busy kids, so the dogs are always with us in some way. They're very well obedience and trick trained (I have time on my hands) and crate trained. They are not allowed in bedrooms or upstairs, which is where a bird we get would have its cage (at least initially) for some peace. The humans go upstairs a lot, but not the dogs. Both dogs are fed raw but will eat a back up grain free kibble for any boarding or "just in case" scenarios, and get regular grooming and vet care. Both were also rescues, one we got past the socialization stage, but the other was very well socialized. Both are still very well behaved, you do what you can with the time you get.
We're pretty homebound as far as travel goes with my husbands job as it is, but we do plenty of staycations. If we're gone, it's generally for the weekend. I've researched some avian vets, and boarding, though for a bird I would prefer a friends house provided the bird was comfortable and socialized. Those needs can be met easily however it plays out. I've looked at diets, training, behavior, and body language. Only one thing is left: what kind of bird? My husband likes birds a lot, but the commitment to a larger bird or long lived one scares him, as does one that is temperamental, moody, or naturally inclined to screaming/shrieking. I'm thinking budgie or lovebird? I'm leaning toward budgie though, everything I read about them has them as super sweet and trusting once they're comfy and settled.
Thanks for reading, any input on another parrot would be appreciated if it sounds like a good fit.




