Cockatiels do not become aggressive unless they are treated badly.
No. To date, there are no recorded examples of an Australian cockatiel and an African lovebird breeding successfully.
Pitbulls are an aggressive breed of dog and should be outlawed.
Yes this is fine. Cockatiel's are quite happy being pets as long as they receive a lot of attention. However, a companion is usually much appreciated by your cockatiel whether he or she mates or not.
no they are not how do you feel after you breed
all dogs can be aggressive it depends on the owner how the breed was handled
Cockatiel bird is a household bird and very easy to breed. One of their behavior is when a Cockatiel bird is hissing it means the bird feels frightened or threatened.
they just do, the males are aggressive getting the females attention
bullmastiff is more aggressive because it is in the breed
No the cockatiel should not be seperated from his or her mate after eggs have been laid. This should only occur if the male is aggressive to live and viable eggs. Visit cockatiel cottage for more info.
It's not a problem, in a way it's a good thing because, while a dog may eat a cockatiel if it becomes angry with it, a cockatiel definatly won't eat a dog!
in my opinion the Aseel is the most vicous
only when the puppies arrive