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            Bath Time At Wee's             

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Thumper wading thru the bath water

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Tootie loves his bath.   He spreads those wingies out so I can get all those feathers

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Bandit loves to bite the water

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PeeDee loves to see how wet he can get Wee and Wee got pretty soaked

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Muffin is all done and getting wrapped up in her towel for drying

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Squeaky was not impressed!   She thought bathing was "for the birds"

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Chewie prefers to start the drying process himself

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Idgie, all dry and she knows she looks good.  What a pretty birdie!!

Bathing your bird is an important part of keeping a healthy pet.  Wee use LOC, an Amway product in our bath water and it really makes their feathers clean and bright.  LOC is a safe non-toxic product that is safe for birds.  My birds have drank the water many times and I've never had a bird get sick from it in 20 years. DO NOT use just any soap for bathing. Bathing your bird in plain water is better than not bathing your bird at all.  Be sure to rinse out your bath tub well to remove any soap from your tub before putting your bird in.  Fill the tub with about 2 inches of water, use about a half a cap full, put your birdie in and pour water over your bird if he won't splash around by himself.  Be careful not to get water on the birds head. 

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