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Obesity And Your Pet BirdIt may not seem like a common problem, but obesity in pet birds can really take a toll of your pet's health. In reality, many pet birds are obese. When your pet bird is obese, he or she is at risk for a number of medical conditions and may be more susceptible to diseases. If your pet bird is obese, it is important to talk to your vet about how to help your bird lose weight and begin to maintain a healthy body weight instead.
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Bird HealthDiagnosing Disease In Your Pet Bird General Safety For Your Pet Bird Code Red: Emergency Illness And Your Bird Birds Of A Feather Flock Together: Your Pet And Social Needs Is Your Pet Bird Losing Feathers?
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Bird HealthGreat Expectations: What Happens When You Take Your Pet Bird To The Vet ... would a person. So, no matter what your reason is for taking your pet bird to vet, there are some things that you should keep in mind to make sure that it goes the way you'd like it to go. First of all, you should know your vet, and you should know what their policies are for taking your animals in. What ... General Safety For Your Pet Bird ... doing this in a room that can be shut, so that the bird cannot fly all over the house. You also have to be sure that you are giving your pet bird lots of exercise without endangering them in any way. Turn off your ceiling fans as well as any lights that might get too hot so that if they fly they don't' ... ... child they need constant care and your attention to be safe at all times. When learning about bird safety, make sure that you learn which toys are good for your birds and which could be unsafe. All birds need toys. Because your bird will be in a cage much of the time, toys provide entertainment and activity. ... Code Red: Emergency Illness And Your Bird ... or while on the way to the animal hospital. Birds make wonderful pets, but they require lots of work and attention, so if your bird becomes ill suddenly, it is important to provide the best care possible. First, keep your bird hydrated. Just like humans, a sick bird can easily lose hydration, which can ... ... you cannot afford to skip, because it is dirty poultry coups that are going to lead to disease. This means you have to be sure that you are cleaning them often. Something else that you should keep in mind is that often a group of birds is going to get sick because they are exposed to another animal. This ...
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