Pigeons as Pets Beginners Guide Episode #1 - Do Pigeons Make Good Pets and Are They Right for You?

Published 2020-08-16
In this Episode, I discuss the ways in which Pigeons and Doves and make endearing and easy pets and the factors you should consider when deciding if they are the right pet for you.

All Comments (21)
  • @JackalopeKatie
    just adopted a rescue pigeon thanks to your video! so helpful and encouraging!
  • @LexusFox
    Am I the only one that find their cooing really relaxing? Or...
  • @brookef2011
    I found you through one of the pigeon groups I'm in! I just adopted my first pigeon yesterday. She came into the wildlife center i volunteer at badly neglected, and clearly imprinted. We bonded quickly and became best friends. I hadn't seen her in a week and a half but she was still so excited to see me. We've already had several good couch naps and she's been learning how to fly and enjoying all the room to stretch her wings! Keep making videos! There aren't enough videos for pet pigeon owners out there!!
  • Dear Crazy Pigeon Lady -- Thank you so much for this entire series of wonderfully helpful pigeon-related videos! We were "adopted" by our pigeon a dozen years ago. We were out for a walk on a lovely spring day and she followed us home on foot part of the way and then rode on my head until we returned home. Her name is Piggly and she's been the house bird ever since then and in her cage she gets along perfectly well with our dogs and cats. She learned how to "bark" from our Great Pyrenees, so any delivery person or friend coming to our door is immediately "announced". She is extremely affectionate and on nice days she likes to go out with us when we're gardening -- half the time she flies about our yard on her own and the rest of the time she parks herself on our shoulders or heads and supervises our work. When we're done, she goes right back into the house with us. She's a wonderful bird, is very intelligent and has plenty of personality. She's a people person and doesn't like other pigeons at all which we have always found surprising. Guess who rules the roost at our place? Thanks again for your terrific talks, CPL!
  • That bird she's holding looks like a bird I once had named Sandy, we called him Sandy the Chicken ! Reason being Sandy thought he was a chicken, he felt more comfortable with my chickens, than with my pigeons and the chickens didn't mind Sandy hanging with them.
  • I am from big town and people used to laugh at me because I have always found pigeons cute. Glad to knowthat im not the only one!
  • you also have to consider how many pigeon pants you can buy them
  • This is lovely information. My mother, a former cockatiel owner, is looking for another bird, and I’m trying to make a case for a properly domesticated animal.
  • @klindstrom8891
    Pigeons are my favorite creature on Earth! They are truly the best pets as well. Thank you for this video.
  • Im gonna get a pigeon some day, i cant get one now cause i have a dog that tries to kill every thing he sees but i used to have a cockatiel and im really missing having a bird
  • @sappy.3xe
    I’ve always loved birds, but my household wouldn’t be able to handle the loudness from parrots, so I’ve decided pigeons would be a better option. Thanks for the video.
  • @MrE1981
    You're taking on a...coo-mmitment...get it!? Damn I'm good.
  • @Deathkill06
    I didn't have a Pigeon but I had a Ringneck Dove that lived for 20 years that passed away last year he was very wild with his laughing and cooing. I think if I were to get another pet it would be a pigeon but I'm not ready for the commitment, love the brown feathering though, beautiful bird.
  • @aquajuwel7098
    That pigeon is absolutely beautiful! Great video, new sub here from Norway. In my childhood we had pigeon named Thor, loved him so much, very loving, not hard to take care of in my opinion compared to other pets I have had. My husband have very bad allergies so I can’t have one, my house if full of aquariums instead, but I support pigeon rescues financially. And I care for the wild pigeons in my garden, especially in winter. Absolutely love them...
  • @gilgamesh7055
    Back in Iraq we used to breed hundreds of pigeons in our garden, where we even grew dates and figs (all normal things to do in the Middle-East) Usually we either sold or ate them, but whenever i did a good deed or got some time off studies, i got one to take care of personally all on my own until it died. I miss those days.