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Thanks for reaching out. Choosing a smaller of the parrot species if probably the best. Cockatiels, budgieregars are lovebirds can be great companions, are intelligent and fairly easy to care for. Longevity should be considered, as cockatiels can easily live into their 20s, and possibly longer. Hand-reared parrots tend to be more socialized towards humans, but can also lack the some bird-like traits. Do a little research, visit some pet stores. Good luck.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Hello! I'm sorry to hear about Elliot's mishap! As a bird and dog owner myself, I know how these things can happen in the blink of an eye. I'm glad to hear the Elliott does not have any external injuries, however we do get concerned with birds having internal injuries when they've had a traumatic incident. It is possible that Elliot is simply stressed from the ordeal and is recovering, but there is also the possibility that he has some soft tissue injuries (like bruising) over his chest, which would make it painful for him to breathe. Birds do not breathe with a diaphragm like other animals do - they breathe solely using the muscles over their chest and ribs, so if those muscles are painful, it could make Elliott want to take faster, shorter breaths. The fact that he is still eating and drinking makes me feel that this is not a severe internal injury as birds that are severely injured often do not care to do this. Of course, without a full physical exam and potentially x-rays, there i
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Thanks for reaching out. If is a good idea to fast for 1-2 days prior to shipment, this decreased feces and will help to keep the ammonia down. Typically clear bags are utilized with about 50% water, and 50% air/oxygen used. A local pet store might be able to assist, as they get shipment in (so have older bags and boxes, which need to be disinfected) and hopefully the skills to ship. Check with the airline also, box needs to be well labelled "LIE ANIMALS" and "THIS END UP". Sometimes a health certificate for interstate travel is needed, so contact airline and State of Utah, veterinarian. Good luck.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
This is probably an allergic reaction due to an insect bite or a plant outside. those reactions tend to resolve within 48 hours without treatment. if the swelling becomes too large or if your dog is lethargic, take her to the vet in order to get an antihistamine injection.
Updated on August 12th, 2025