i'm looking to buy a macaw or a african grey parrot.anyone know of a breeder or pet shop that i can find one?
thanks
thanks
I have a macaw I will sell you...they are not cheap...
You can open the Clasificados section of the Listin Diario and on the second page they have pets...
HB
i'm looking to buy a macaw or a african grey parrot.anyone know of a breeder or pet shop that i can find one?
thanks
i'm looking to buy a macaw or a african grey parrot.anyone know of a breeder or pet shop that i can find one?
thanks
On El Conde in the ZC, Plaza Lombas has a pet shop in there near the CAASD-ADN place. As you go in from the street it's on your right towards the end. You can't miss it, the smell is noticeable from the street!!
Bryan
i'm looking to buy a macaw or a african grey parrot.anyone know of a breeder or pet shop that i can find one?
thanks
None in the DR I know of, and I asked around.I am moving to the D.R. in 3 months and want to buy a baby bird. Does anyone know of a breeder?
I paid $600 for a Double Yellow Head Amazon, $1200 for a Blue and Gold Macaw, $1700 for a Moluccan Cocatoo (the bird from hell) and $1000 for an African Grey. This was 20 years ago.I have a macaw I will sell you...they are not cheap...
You can open the Clasificados section of the Listin Diario and on the second page they have pets...
HB
Not of they have a breeders certificate. Breeders protect these birds.all that said.. I do not believe that either Macaws or Greys are indigenous to this island.. so you will be contributing to their being hunted and trafficed. I think that their import is banned into the US
I know parrots live long but we're going back to 2010 here....
some info may be outdated.... even if the parrot lives still
Thank you. I was going to bring in my bird from here but the permits from the D.R. are outrageously too cumbersome. They will quarantine the bird for 30 or more days and then God knows once they have the bird in their possession the fees can be astronomical and I was not having that.None in the DR I know of, and I asked around.
Your bets bet is a breeder stateside. Therea are numerous in FL, especially around my old stomping grounds in the Tampa area.
You'll also need to bring in your own food, Like Harrisons. All I've seen in the DR are seeds which should not be the staple of a birds' diet.
There are a few street-side vendors of the local parrots on the autopista, but they are illegal to possessnot to mention sell.