The First Step in Making Sure Your Bird Lives a Long, Happy Life!

How to Choose an Avian Vet


By Alyson Kalhagen at https://www.thespruce.com/choosing-a-qualified-avian-vet-390396


 "When your bird is not feeling well, you need to have a  bird-doctor you can trust.
Finding an avian vet and establishing a good relationship with them are perhaps the two most beneficial things you can do for your pet bird. A bird's anatomy is quite different from a cat or dog, so they require specialized care administered by a qualified bird veterinarian. If you are a new bird owner, it is likely that you have many questions about what to look for in an avian vet. There are a few basic steps that can be taken to ensure that the bird-doctor you choose is equipped to provide your feathered friend with top notch care.
Locating an Avian Vet
Iv Victoria Australia there are very few avian trained and specialized veterinarians, ask your regular vet, a bird breeder or search online for a Melbourne-bird-vet
Questions to Ask the  Avian Vet
Once you've located a veterinarian that specializes in birds, you need to schedule an office visit to introduce yourself and your bird. This will also provide you with an opportunity to ask your bird-vet a few questions about his/her practice.
Here are some good questions to keep in mind for this first visit:
⦁ How long have you been treating birds? As the saying goes, experience is the best teacher. Choose a parrot-veterinarian with a solid background in ⦁ avian medicine to make sure that your pet's care is in good hands.
⦁ Are you familiar with my bird's species? Different ⦁ types of birds react differently to certain medical procedures, so your bird-vet needs to be knowledgeable about specific treatments that will work for your bird.
⦁ Do you keep birds at home? People who have birds of their own are often more in tune with a bird's body language and can pick up on subtle signs that may aid in diagnosing problems.
⦁ Do you offer an after-hours or emergency care service? Accidents can happen any time of the day or night. In the event that one happens to your bird, and you need to have an emergency plan to get him to the vet as quickly as possible.
⦁ What are the costs of your services? Bird -Veterinary expenses can be costly, particularly for ⦁ exotic animals. Ask your avian vet for a copy of his fee schedule so you will know what you can expect in the event of an emergency.
⦁ How often do you recommend check ups? Most avian veterinarians will recommend at least one examination per year, just to make sure that your bird stays in good general health.
A good avian veterinarian will provide clear answers to all of these questions, and will exhibit a genuine interest in caring for birds and exotics.
Points to Consider
Observe the way that the bird veterinarian relates to the bird during the first exam. Does he/she seem comfortable and confident handling the bird? Does the staff make an effort to make the visit less stressful for the bird? Have they attempted to make you comfortable? All of these should be factors in deciding which bird veterinarians are best for you.
After you've decided on an avian veterinarian, it is important to maintain a good working relationship and regular communication with them. When birds show signs of illness, they need medical attention fast - your bird vet could very well save your bird's life one day. Forming a partnership with a good avian vet early on in bird ownership is the key to fulfilling the responsibility of providing good health, long life, and happiness to a pet. Make sure that your feathered friend stays in prime condition by taking an active role in his medical care!
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