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YOUR BIRD'S HEALTH

You should immediately find a good avian (bird) veterinarian-now, before your bird has an emergency; preferably, before you even HAVE a bird!

The best way to do this is find other bird owners and ask them who they use. Join a local bird club, and ask members who they recommend. Ask for references at pet stores.

Don't just pick a vet from the phone book, like you can do with dogs and cats. Some vets know nothing about birds, but will "experiment" on your bird anyway so they don't lose the money. Find a vet that specializes in birds. If you happen to find more than one, go and interview them to decide. Ask if they own birds, breed birds, do they have their own laboratory? (This can be important if your bird is sick and test results are needed immediately. Some outside labs take two weeks or longer-your bird could be dead by then!) Do they handle emergencies at night and on weekends? Watch them handle your bird-are they gentle? Do they act as if your bird is special, or just another case? Does the vet answer your questions, or act as if you are wasting his time? Choose a vet that you feel comfortable with. Don't just go with the first one because he's there. The interview process may cost some money, but it will all be worth it when your bird becomes ill or injured.

Get to know your parrot! I cannot emphasize enough how important it is to know how your bird behaves in all situations. This way, when your bird becomes ill, you will recognize a change in behavior and can possibly save its life.

Birds do not show their illnesses in a recognizable manner until they are truly almost dead. In the wild, a bird that acts sick is a target for any predator that comes along, so birds hide their illnesses very well, until they just can't stand up anymore. There are some warning signs of possible health problems for which you should always be on the lookout.


WARNING SIGNS OF POSSIBLE ILLNESS

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