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AK&S FLOOR SERVICES LLC
By Carmon Kriger April 07, 2009
I just got my wood floors done by AK&S this past month and I am very happy with the results. AK&S took the time to ask what I wanted and, the pricing was great .They worked to fit my schedule and that was very important. The end result my floors look like they were just installed. I recommend AK&S for all your floor service needs. ...read more
Kreiser's Kritter Sitters, LLC
By TLC Ladies March 05, 2009
I recently used Kreiser's Kritter Sitters services to take care of my 3 year old Rottweiler, Remi. My current work schedule has me working long hours and I felt horrible leaving my best friend at home all day with nothing better to do then nap! I contacted Kim from Kreiser's Kritter Sitters to take Remi for afternoon walks, as well as spend some quality time with him (playing, etc.) Remi has more energy and has been happier since hiring Kim!!!!! Thank You!! ...read more
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All about parrots!
For this blog, I thought I would speak a bit about parrots. As you can tell from visiting My Happy Clients page, I have a few of these lovely feathered creatures in my clientele! I've recently learned there are over 350 species of parrots! All have different requirements and characteristics. If you think you might be interested in owning a parrot – STOP – have youreallythought about it? Parrots are some of the most beautiful creatures around, but most require a lifetime commitment. While a parrot's life span in captivity is considerably less than his potential life-span, parrots often outlive their owners! You must be sure you're ready, willing and able to make this type of commitment. Typically, the larger the bird, the longer their life-span. (Did you know that canaries, parakeets and lovebirds are all of the parrot species?) Bringing a parrot into your family is not only a time commitment, but can also be quite a strain on the budget. Often times these birds can run into the hundreds of dollars, just for the bird itself. And the equipment necessary to responsibly house and care for him can cost as much if not more! Additionally, (as with any pet), you need to budget for food and veterinary bills, too. Compared to, say, a dog or cat, parrots have much more complex psychological and physical care requirements. One common danger to parrots is non-stick cookware.When overheated, the non stick coating emits fumes that are very toxic to birds when inhaled. This coating is found on non stick cookware but also waffle irons, stovetop drip pans, bread machines, irons, ironing board covers, curling irons, space heaters, blow dryers, clothes dryers and more.You'll need to do your homework to research items currently in your home before you invite your feathered friend. Other air contaminants which pose a risk to parrots are aerosol sprays, carbon monoxide and cigarette smoke. Please keep in mind thousands of parrots are displaced every year, most due to owners who are unable or unwilling to care for them anymore. I'm not trying to discourage anyone from bringing one of these lovely creatures home, rather I'm trying to ENcourage responsible parrot ownership. Having a parrot as a member of your family is entertaining, enriching and rewarding. When caring for my parrot clients, I love talking to them! I love singing to them, trying to teach them my name, and I love their reaction when I read to them! It's so adorable how they all come to the cage door and stand there, as though they are hanging on every word I say. I also love being able to hold and pet the ones who enjoy that type of interaction. They never fail to amuse and astound me! ...read more
By Kreiser's Kritter Sitters, LLC September 24, 2009