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Friday, August 21, 2009

The Health of Your Pet Bird

By Emmanuel J. Hood

Birds can sometimes be a little more difficult to comprehend than a cat or a dog, and sometimes that can lead to serious issues. Health concerns in a bird could be respiratory infections, or even excessive molting just to name a few. If you take care of your bird properly however, a lot of said issues can be avoided. Some things that you should do to keep your bird in good health is feed it the proper foods and go to the veterinarian on a regular basis. This article will outline a few more methods of keeping your bird healthy, so keep reading.

First, it's important to realize that every kind of bird will require different care. Birds don't have the same needs any more than dogs, cats, and hamsters all respond to the same diet and care. They may all be mammals, but they need different things. That's why you'll have to be careful and take the time to learn what's appropriate for your particular bird.

There are a lot of pet products out there that won't be so good for your bird, and the reason they exist is because they're not very regulated. Once you learn more about your bird and what could be harmful to it, then you will begin to understand what you can and can't buy for it.

Make sure that your bird has a proper diet that features the right nutrients. In most cases you will find that this is pretty easy because there are food packets that have the right nutrients for your particular bird. Sometimes though the seed packets are of low quality and you will need to add a few supplements in order to get the desired effect. That doesn't mean that all of them are inadequate but there are definitely a few that are so you'll need to keep an eye out for that.

Bad diet will make the bird vulnerable to infections, and even excessive growth of certain body parts such as it's beat and nails. It may also end up losing feathers, and as you're going to find out birds are extremely delicate. They may not look sick until the problem is progressed very far, and that's why you need to have regular checkups and good veterinarian that can help you with these problems as they arise.

There may be some changes such as attitude or even fluid excretion, and these are things that you need to pay attention to, because these are definite indicators that your bird is sick. If your bird is sick you need to take care of it as quickly as you possibly can because other birds in the cage will see this as an opportunity to start bullying the sick bird. Make sure you take care of this as quickly as possible for the well being of your bird.

Be willing to take your vet's advice when you bring your pet in, even if it means changing something major about the way you take care of your pet. It's possible that your cage has been too small, the environment wrong for your bird, or that something else is wrong. If you aren't willing to correct this problem, you're not going to be able to keep your pet bird in good health. Even if someone else has told you that your setup is fine, take the time to try and correct it, for the sake of your pet.

Being observant and willing to learn are the things that are most important if you have a pet bird. Once you take the time to find out the best way to keep your pet, you'll have a much easier time keeping him or her in good health. - 17274

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