Hi
Thank you for any help and/or support.
I homed a CAG years ago before my children. Then came the children and not much time left over. We had to re-home her. Now my children are grown and I am soon to complete my college degree. My gift to myself is another CAG. I can't wait and I have been researching obsessively. I want the best home for the new addition. Anyway, I want a breeder near my home so that I can visit and form a relationship early on. I have found a few on Craigs list. I have emailed them and have received a few responses. One in particular sounded good but then I found another who seemed to sound better. He had offered to teach me how to handfeed so that we could bond. The first one near my home didn't offer that at all....and I was a little nervous going to that persons home alone. I also offered to volunteer with them so that I could learn more.
Okay, so then I find out that the two breeders near my home who had different ads...actually were the same person (or I received emails back from the same person). My question is how do I know that I am dealing with a reputable breeder? Are there certain questions I should make sure I ask? Would any of you offer to inquire about these birds to that breeder to see if I am on the right track? For all I know he is a good person with a good qualitry bird but I don't know.
I also have thought of rescue but there aren't any rescues close enough to my home and I think I would rather a baby for now and then think about rescue for my second. I found a woman not too far who has a pair that she is selling. Is this too much to take on at first? Is a pair better for them? I really really want to do it right this time and from the beginning so any help would be so appreciated. Thanks for your support.
Me
Thank you for any help and/or support.
I homed a CAG years ago before my children. Then came the children and not much time left over. We had to re-home her. Now my children are grown and I am soon to complete my college degree. My gift to myself is another CAG. I can't wait and I have been researching obsessively. I want the best home for the new addition. Anyway, I want a breeder near my home so that I can visit and form a relationship early on. I have found a few on Craigs list. I have emailed them and have received a few responses. One in particular sounded good but then I found another who seemed to sound better. He had offered to teach me how to handfeed so that we could bond. The first one near my home didn't offer that at all....and I was a little nervous going to that persons home alone. I also offered to volunteer with them so that I could learn more.
Okay, so then I find out that the two breeders near my home who had different ads...actually were the same person (or I received emails back from the same person). My question is how do I know that I am dealing with a reputable breeder? Are there certain questions I should make sure I ask? Would any of you offer to inquire about these birds to that breeder to see if I am on the right track? For all I know he is a good person with a good qualitry bird but I don't know.
I also have thought of rescue but there aren't any rescues close enough to my home and I think I would rather a baby for now and then think about rescue for my second. I found a woman not too far who has a pair that she is selling. Is this too much to take on at first? Is a pair better for them? I really really want to do it right this time and from the beginning so any help would be so appreciated. Thanks for your support.
Me
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