Here's how I knew I had found the right vet ;) First time I went there was probably the first time my bird had ever been to any vet (he's around 60), so I had been working on crate training for a week prior to the visit and was constantly doing some targeting with him in the waiting room, clicker and all. First thing the vet-tech asked me when she saw me rewarding him was: ''What else you got there?'' (She saw that I used walnut, almond and sunflower seeds) and then went on a 5-minute lecture (in a kind manner) about how too many seeds and nuts are bad for parrots. I absolutely loved it. And then the vet had him toweled in under four seconds, did the check-up, called in the tech to help clip his nails, weighed him and then let him out of the towel to let him hang out a bit while we talked. She even saw the black sheen in his feathers (an indication of liver disease, which I didn't even know until she told me!) Definitely felt confident enough in their competence to make them my go-to vets.
@ramonabuzard41293 жыл бұрын
I called a place and they said their doctor was a certified avian vet. I took my baby in and told him since he is a rescue that he bites sometimes. This asshole then proceeds to FLICK my baby on his beak to show me how to "show him who is boss" and hurt him. Then he said "They dont feel pain on their beak." I was floored.
@tarajh3 жыл бұрын
Wtf?!
@Percy1800sDetective3 жыл бұрын
I think they actually do have nerves there though...
@FreezingToad3 жыл бұрын
I would have left without giving them a single cent. Nope.
@donnauk24933 жыл бұрын
You should have kicked him in the shin and said you can't feel pain there 😁
@bunnytail13703 жыл бұрын
Oh wow! Did the bird bite him cause of that
@derind91913 жыл бұрын
My vet, because of Covid, wouldn't let us come in during my cockatiels visit, which is reasonable. It was mainly to get her nails trimmed but he did an exam and said she looked really healthy and he weighed her in grams. After the exam he called me and asked what she ate and at that time she was still heavily converting from seeds so he just told me we were on the right track and to keep going and he made sure I was feeding her veggies.
@SeabassFishbrains3 жыл бұрын
My vet has been operating the same way during covid, it's been pretty great because this way my birds don't blame me for them getting toweled XD
@Whateverhasbeenmynameforyears3 жыл бұрын
Also you can find a vet before you get your bird a good vet will generally be happy to sit down and help you get a handle on bird care and what to watch out for before you even have a bird. That still might be an exam fee so they can hold a time for you but they will not belittle you for wanting to be prepared.
@2Ryled3 жыл бұрын
That is an excellent idea
@txferretgirl3 жыл бұрын
thankfully I have a good avian vet for my green cheek. I was actually surprised she was super pro flighted and even safe free flight. That's really uncommon in a vet
@conniemuttart86013 жыл бұрын
Where are you located?
@txferretgirl3 жыл бұрын
@@conniemuttart8601 austin texas
@tangothebubbypuppychicken5263 жыл бұрын
If you are in the Central FL area, Dr. Diaz of Exotic Animal Hospital of Orlando is amazing. While he is not specifically avian, he has so much knowledge and is so good with birds.
@jenniferjubenville16843 жыл бұрын
He is board certified avian and exotic vet -only one boarded in the area...
@shreya30063 жыл бұрын
Ok kind of random but on Disney + there is a show all about that hospital called dr k’s exotic animal er (I think)
@KAMIIINCHEN13 жыл бұрын
"we don't have small enough needles to take blood from your bird" My first experience when going to a vet with one of my smol dovesies xD
@SeabassFishbrains3 жыл бұрын
Yikes! Even my tiniest budgie has managed to get mite shots with no fuss.
@KAMIIINCHEN13 жыл бұрын
@@SeabassFishbrains yes at the avian vet i have now they don't have any problems like that too. Even with the finchies
@2Ryled3 жыл бұрын
This not an avianvet then
@katharine20223 жыл бұрын
Also some universities have good vet schools, so don’t forget those too
@rebeccat45183 жыл бұрын
In the Denver metro area, I recommend Homestead Animal Hospital in Centennial, Dr. LaBonde.
@eabird43583 жыл бұрын
Town And Country Veterinary Corning N.Y. Cornell university animal hospital Ithica ny
@Allen-by6ci3 жыл бұрын
I know squat about birds, but those are two really content birds.
@jennip133 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this! We are looking for a new vet, it’s so hard though because none are allowing you inside right now. We just dumped our vet as Kauwaii went in for a well checkup and came out with a dislocated hip, they refused to admit anything happened but the second we saw her when they handed her carrier over we saw something was wrong. Now I’m looking in neighboring states, but without seeing what they’re doing I’m scared to let anyone touch them!
@chipperandlola54573 жыл бұрын
Oh no that’s awful 😢😞☹️😩😡
@derind91913 жыл бұрын
what state do you live in? depending on where you live I might be able to recommend one.
@nancys-p28833 жыл бұрын
@@derind9191 How about in NH and ME?
@anitadubner68483 жыл бұрын
Community Veterinary Clinic, Dr. Barrot takes care of my parrot. He's located in Turlock, Ca. He was recommended by the breeder when I bought my Green Cheek Conure 8 years ago. I live just over an hour away from the clinic. I always pray that my bird stays healthy, because I know the local "avian" vets will give me the run-around.
@CVersailles3 жыл бұрын
Montreal, Quebec, Canada: Avian vets Dr. Julie Hébert, Dr. Édouard Maccolini, Dr. Manon Tremblay. Dr. Tremblay does not have a clinic and only makes house calls. This is very convenient when you have numerous birds to be examined, and the vet can witness the birds' environment and how they are cared for directly. For emergencies or elaborate tests (X rays, scans, etc.): Centre Vétérinaire Laval, where the exotic department is directed by the husband-wife team Julie Hébert-Édouard Maccolini (both ABVP diplomas in avian practice). There are many other avian vets in this area, but I do not know them enough to recommend.
@bkm27973 жыл бұрын
So nice to see Comet and Tusa and I'm guessing it was Tusa making baby sounds, too cute. A couple of things that bothered me about my Avian Vet was she would never let me be in the exam room with my bird(s) for a physical, and she had no bedside manner for the human (me), also if you can ask to see where they place your bird if it has to stay overnight or longer, when I saw this room not much bigger than a walkin closet with birds stacked and no windows I was Not happy, my little Sweetie had to stay for 5 days and she was used to a big window with lots of light where her cage is at home, so she became even more stressed. Last but not least prepare to pay a lot, a physical alone was $250.00 and that was in the early 90's. Thanks this is an important video.
@markbarbee76163 жыл бұрын
We had a Mexican Conure for 25 years, and didn't know much at all about these things. We made contact with Dr. Matherne who was recommended to us by a friend who knew that she acted as vet for the local zoo. She obviously had no fear of, or difficulty birds, or any other animal, and showed great concern for our family as well as "Rascal," and always explains everything very thoroughly. We live near (20 miles from) Alexandria Louisiana. (Her scale shows both metric, and English measurements in sufficiently small increments as to detect small changes) When a dog attacked our daughter's chicken, Dr. Matherne had to remove an eye, and care for other wounds - the chicken survived several more years. She has taken care of all our animals for almost 20 years now.
@Loveofpets3 жыл бұрын
In Toronto, Ontario I recommend The Links Road Animal and Bird Clinic.
@Hannah-fr2mg3 жыл бұрын
Like I ALWAYS say... you have such a gift and this world (and birds) are so very lucky to have you. Also LOVE that hair color! Your totally rocking it!!!
@flame60213 жыл бұрын
This is perfect, I've been trying to find a new vet thank you~
@spiritmatter15533 жыл бұрын
I’m lucky to live in Northern Virginia/Suburban D.C., where we’re fortunate to have 24/7 care from Pender Exotics and regular care from Stahl’s Exotics (SEAVS). Remember that there are fewer vet schools than medical schools in America, so it’s harder to get admitted to to vet school.
@sierragaskins16683 жыл бұрын
Eastern Tennessee is rural with few qualified avian vets (that I know of so far). My favorite vet was in Asheville, NC, but she moved. I'll probably try Knoxville next at the university. Thank you for the great tips on your video regarding warning signs of a bad vet. Love the macaw antics during the video.
@acc64943 жыл бұрын
Hey! I said that on your last wet macaw pic! The cutest wet fire chickens ever 💚
@ryguy80543 жыл бұрын
Thank you for stressing how important it is to get things checked out before symptoms become obvious, I've worked in an avian vet practice and sooooo many people only bring their birds in once it's too late to do anything.
@laurenarigo38943 жыл бұрын
I am lucky I’m about about an hour and a half from Cornell university which has specialist some of the best in the country for any type of animal, zoo, exotic, farm, cat or dog and 1 hour from Buffalo animal hospital for specialists.
@scarlson3253 жыл бұрын
This just helped everything. I'm probably about a little over an hour away from Boston, and there's a board certified avian specialist there (I recently found her). The vet I've gone to is very sweet and has always seemed confident, but this last time I just wasn't very sure that she knew what was going on and it actually concerned me. Unfortunately the vet that used to own the place, sold it (so she didnt have to manage it and could just take care of animals and the company could do the rest) and eventually retired from it. It was that vet that I used to bring my featherbabies to see and she was wonderful and so knowledgeable. But it hasn't been the same since she left. Anyway, I was concerned about if I should drive as far as Boston for their vet but now knowing that's what you do and they're not board certified, I'm convinced I need to! Thanks Jamie! I seriously needed this video! ❤❤❤ Edit* P.s. no one else start going to the vet I'm planning to! I don't want her suddenly swamped and completely overbooked since I mentioned her! Find your own board certified avian vet, okay?! Hahaha I'm totally kidding! 😜 If you live in or around Massachusetts, or live not too far from Boston or even don't mind traveling there for a board certified avian vet OR maybe you're just traveling nearby and happen to need a vet? Her name is *Elisabeth Simone-Freilicher*. It's the Angell Animal Medical Center in Boston. Part of the MSPCA, I believe. She sounds great! Over 20 years of experience. And after watching this video I can't wait for my featherbabies to meet her! 🥰🥰🥰 Tysm again for making this decision a lot easier for me!! 😁😁😁
@tristoncornemann3 жыл бұрын
In Northwest Ohio/Toledo, I'd recommend Dr. Orosz at the Bird and Exotic Pet Wellness Center. I know she loves my orange wing as much as I do and it means a lot to me to have a professional in his corner. :)
@tracyann11323 жыл бұрын
In Northeast Ohio/Cleveland I take my Senegal to Dr Lindstrom at Northview Animal Hospital. He is the only Avian vet around but he has never suggested bloodwork and my bird is 2 1/2 years old. He said he didn't want to put stress on him because he would have to lightly sedate him to draw blood. Not sure about that. Any opinions? He has 5 parrots of his own
@zairalupidi32653 жыл бұрын
For anyone in or near the Spokane area....just drive down to WSU in Pullman. The one avian vet we had in the area is, unfortunately, no longer at the practice.
@janenestmj3 жыл бұрын
I was referred there by an emergency vet when my bird got very sick. At one point the vet didn't think he'd make it but he pulled thru. They were nice & reasonably priced. Unfortunately they weren't able to show/educate us other than explain on the phone. I too live in N. Idaho (CDA area) & they are 2 hours away. I found a local vet that seems familiar & has a CAG in their office but in an emergency they couldn't take us.
@zairalupidi32653 жыл бұрын
@@janenestmj I am an hour outside of Spokane so for me Pullman is 2.5hrs out. I went to a local vet (only 1.5hrs) who I was told was familiar with birds but after our annual visit I rather just drive the extra hour.
@crouchingidiot3 жыл бұрын
i totally needed this video! i recently moved and my first priority was finding a vet. i found one about ten minutes away. i called the office and they said that one of the vets had worked on birds before. this should have been a red flag already. working on birds before is not specializing in birds. i set up an appointment for a wing clip. (my bird is blind so it’s the best option for him to get clipped). a week or 2 later we go there. first thing the vet weighed him in pounds. i corrected him but he just gave me a dirty look and kept going. i told him that Idaho (my bird) was blind. he told me, that i should put him down. i was furious. just because my bird is blind dosent mean that his life dosent matter. i stormed out of there and didn’t go back. but now i have a new problem of finding a vet. i don’t want to make the same mistake again so this video really helped.
@nancys-p28832 жыл бұрын
I know it's a year later, but if you happen to still get notifications for this, can you tell me who this incompetent vet is? I keep a detailed list of international avian vets and would like to make a note of his name/practice name so others that ask won't go there.
@DanVanevenhoven3 жыл бұрын
Great Video, On new years eve a few years ago. My blue and gold macaw decided to go down the laundry chute to the basement floor below and got injured (bleeding on his face). I called his avian vet they where unavailable and recommend another vet clinic. Called them they said they could meet me at the office, when I arrived they looked in the carrier and said "that's a bird?" (should have been my first flag). We went into the exam room I took Sparks out of the carrier as asked. When the vet came in the room she just stood back against the wall looking at him while he kept telling here 'hi", "hello" and "cracker". She said she was going to give him a sedative so she could better examine the "bird" . I felt very uncomfortable about giving a macaw a sedative, So I started looking up other avian vets while still in the exam room waiting for the vet to return, found Wisconsin School Of Veterinary Medicine, gave them a call they answered the phone right away, I asked to speak to a avian vet (telling them what was going on) within a few seconds had a avian vet on the phone first thing he said is "don't let them give his standard sedation" He then ask where I was? I told him where I was and sent him some pics via email. He quickly had the pics, and told me when the vet comes back in the room what he recommended, he also wanted to make sure where I was, He said he would call me back in a few minutes. About 10 minutes later the vet came back in still would not even get close to Sparks even though he offered the back of his neck for some rubs. She said "I was thinking maybe sedation is not the solution in this case" Here is what you can do..... She had the exact medication and dosing that I had just been told by the vet in Madison. Took Sparks to see his regular vet a few days later he was healing just fine. Moral of the story don't be afraid to reach out if the vet that is seeing your bird seems apprehensive at all. The Doc at Wisconsin School Of Veterinary Medicine was excellent his primary concern was Sparks health, the vet at Wisconsin School Of Veterinary Medicine called back about 30 min later to see how the patient was doing, I asked if he had called the local vet here, All he said "I hope he does visit any more laundry chutes" , Also sent them a check for there help.
@shimmerysparkles1233 жыл бұрын
I think this is a necessary topic for bird owners. (Would be great to see you film this video again with stronger points and less distractions). I've had two experiences with avian/ exotic vets and neither felt "great". The avian vet was my first visit and she showed experience but didn't do good follow-thru , getting the meds she prescribed were a huge issue and she literally told me "look online to find them" this didn't work and it was almost Six months to get the meds & the nurse after those months literally had the nerve to want to charge me again for a visit because so much time had elapsed. When i finally picked up the meds, they were doing major renovations. A man was literally using a noisy Jack hammer and i asked the receptionist about how do i administer the meds and she lifts up her hands, says the instructions are in the bag, i dunno, you'll have to call...-and i couldn't wait to see someone else. (Very expensive visit too. Over $500. But i had requested a full panel of tests... The tablet pills for a macaws were a bad idea. (So the meds didn't work well) Fast forward to a few yrs later, we moved. Seen an exotic vet days ago. The man is great but it's obvious they don't handle birds often. They didn't have a bird scale. They sent my macaw flying across the room twice where she hit the wall and is now holding her wing low. Not good at all. On the receipt they classified her as a scarlet despite me listing her as a hybrid. The vet accidentally referred to her as an Amazon and often would say "these guys" instead of saying "macaw"... the vet is more caring about how i feel and is going to call me in a few hrs to follow through which is good. He also had a plan B and C in his approach to solving the feather picking issues. It's looking better but I'm not glad about her being very stressed, flying in to doors/walls & especially her being weighed on a table in a towel where she might have had her wing hurt too. Anyway, your experience with avian vets is important too and you are right. Birds should be weighed in grams. They told me she weighed 2 lbs... and I'm like. Hmm. Not helpful.
@cindilund11943 жыл бұрын
In the Portland, Oregon metro area, Dr. Marli Litner owns and operates the Avian Medical Center in Lake Oswego. I’ve been using her for nearly 30 years and she is super up on all things bird related and owns her own birds as well.
@creepypaza3 жыл бұрын
Looking for an avian vet in the Salt Lake and Provo area of Utah. I want to have a vet in mind before I even get my bird.
@sunstarclan19313 жыл бұрын
Riverwoods pet hospital has some good vets. Unfortunately the one I used to see passed away recently, so I'm not sure if the other guy experienced with birds still works there. Something to look into!
@jennifergriffiths88413 жыл бұрын
If you live or work near Buffalo, NY we go to Specialized Care for Avian and Exotic Pets. It’s in Clarence, NY. They have a board certified avian vet, Dr Wade. They have three other vets that specialize in birds and exotic pets. A vet tech we like, Gina, that knows how to handle birds and other exotics that is very good with ours. A vet assistant, Stephen, that is very knowledgeable about birds, reptiles, small mammals, amphibians, and fish. We are so fortunate to have them so close to us!
@ThomasDoubting53 жыл бұрын
When one of the vets tell you on the phone tell you they hate birds. True story
@angd48893 жыл бұрын
I had a vet say “pet birds come and go”
@ThomasDoubting53 жыл бұрын
@@angd4889 That's a vets way of telling you they simply don't have the knowledge to help you but ego won't let them say that.
@paytontilton69193 жыл бұрын
I live in a small town that isn’t close to any big city without driving for 5 hours. All of our vets in town are stretched thin because of this but there is only ONE avian vet in town for us. She’s trying her best but I feel like I’m not getting the actual help I need when it’s needed. I have a rescue who was abused by her mom and siblings in her previous house. She’s come a really long way and is doing well. I woke her up one day to find a pile of feather at the bottom of her cage, I got blood work done for her as soon as I could (weeks to a month later was the earliest I could!) her results came back and I got “well this was low but that could be because of this so who’s to say” or “this was kind of high but could have happened during transportation so not sure” it felt like such a waste of money, time and stress for my bird getting the blood drawn. They told me if it keeps happening that they’d want to put her on hormone medication. I didn’t opt for that as the major pluck was once and she stopped as soon as she stopped moulting. I think she’s plucking the area what she got plucked by the other birds due to sever itchiness because she refused to bathe in any way shape or form. I’ve tried it all and am still working on it. But when I brought this up to my vet she was like “yeah birds are funny that way” I just feel alone in this battle.
@ris80653 жыл бұрын
My little quaker had a small scare awhile back, thankfully it was nothing bad, she played too hard and got a bit of grass toy stuff in her eye😂 Anyways. We wound up seeing a local exotics vet because they were closer as a first checkup and she was fantastic. I think she sees most of the birds in my area since the closest avian certified vet near us is about a 45 minute highway drive.
@GraceT3 жыл бұрын
Tusa acting like a baby bird in this video was so cute 😍
@nayelienava3 жыл бұрын
I don’t even have my bird yet and I was just wondering which vet I should take him/her to once I get him/her! Thanks for the info 🤩
@alicetunmore38673 жыл бұрын
Have you been training with Tusa frequently? He’s so puffy next to you and making wa-has. Looks like he’s 80-20 to you at the moment! Most of these pointers are good for red flags for a vet for any animal. 👍
@ACockatielsSong3 жыл бұрын
You look really good with dark hair! Shout out to Tussa, I love how the green feathers splay out on his head.
@MyJAG123453 жыл бұрын
A great topic for any bird owner!!
@sammg33 жыл бұрын
For anyone in the North Central FL area: Dr. Marnie Thomas at Hilltop Veterinary Hospital, Alachua, is fantastic!
@croixmom3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this information! We are fixin to move from Tampa to Live Oak. We have a rescue Scarlet Macaw, a Congo African Grey, a Sun Conure, and a Cocktiel. Is Dr. Thomas a certified Avian Vet?
@conureron37923 жыл бұрын
Broward Avian was/is stellar, imo. Susan’s practice serves as a good training ground over the years for many young, out of school, vets, too. They are better than me at controlling my own birds, most of the time. Saved one bird after she flew into a fan and cracked her wing (big mistake by me!)
@Percy1800sDetective3 жыл бұрын
Could you please do a video on dove/pigeon care? I have not seen anybody as thorough as you are on the topic of bird care!
@sethhuish39763 жыл бұрын
My daughter got a baby parakeet for her birthday two weeks ago. She’s watching your videos and has been trying to get the bird used to her but is very skittish and does not want to come out of her cage. We are trying to use millet but it’s never motivating and she hasn’t taken one bite.This is our first family pet and we want her to be a fun interactive bird. She is not interested in us or the millet. Please help us!! Love your channel ❤️
@Deborah-xj2rh3 жыл бұрын
I live in a small town in Texas and I was recommended to a Creek View Vet Clinic by a family owned pet shop that carries a lot of 🦜 and I scheduled my 1st appt for April 1st... we will see how it goes. 😊
@SilleIN3 жыл бұрын
Denmark, Sealand, Hårlev Dyreklinik. Be has extensive knowledge about birds and still keeps himself updated in new research 👍🏻
@laralehe99183 жыл бұрын
I found what I thought was a good avian vet; they came highly recommended. However, they had no idea how to handle my Rosie Bourke parakeet. They didn't even know what her nares were supposed to look like! When I brought her in for an emergency appointment after an accident at home which she did not survive, the vet commented on how I should have had her wings clipped to prevent it from happening. Very insensitive and totally unacceptable.
@avabrickey49243 жыл бұрын
Can you PLEASE do a video on hand taming budgies?? 🤍
@renl31773 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video!!! The first vet I took my bird to almost killed him. Thankfully he is okay now, but it was not a good experience for either of us. I have been looking for a good vet and these tips were really helpful!
@paintjade9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much . I live in South Lake Tahoe and my Umbrella Cockatoo Popeye got in a squabble with my small dog Mr. Wiggles on Friday and he obviously has not felt good. I couldn’t find a better anywhere that could see him. I drove a hour and half to Reno nv and dropped Popeye off. His poop is weird, he hasn’t made a sound since Friday. I dropped him off spent $900 and I don’t think she took blood. No one could help me get him in or out of crate. The vet took X-rays, radiology, tested fecal matter, couldn’t tell me anything. Wants me to bring him back Friday but I couldn’t get there till 10am so she said April 4th. She wants to take more X-rays. Every red flag this vet had. Popeye is on antibiotics and anti inflammatory meds. He still has not ate anything or drank anything. She told me water drop him and get pellets soft and spoon feed him. Wtf!!! He is an Umbrella Cockatoo! He’s a old Cockatoo.He getting yellow color change in his feathers and tonight after his meds he pooped bad looking poop. He’s going to die I know it .I don’t know what to do. I spent most of my extra secret money on this vet and she wants me to come back . Anyone have any suggestions please write back. I’m so scared. I should have watched this video but I was frantic to find any bird vet . I need help. He’s my Baby Bird. I never thought I would miss his screaming. But I do. So much. Also she has me doing all these things to him and she didn’t even administer first round of anti biotics. I need help.
@puppypundit3 жыл бұрын
Wet macaws have Dave hair!
@eabird43583 жыл бұрын
There's only one avian vet close to me. Right now we are not allowed to go in with out birds. Please take your birds to a vet regularly. Always take a new bird to the vet asap. No matter where you get it from. If it comes with vet certification. Take it to a vet!
@ne14rl63 жыл бұрын
GOOD bird vet in Virgina is Stahl's (around the Reston area)
@Bimby-b3 жыл бұрын
When your bird vet is from Bird Vet Melbourne heheheh I'm pretty sure I'm in safe hands!
@leahwilson563 жыл бұрын
I managed to find and have on call two vets. One is not aviarian but has had Eclectus parrots in the family since she was a child. My other vet specializes in exotic animals and keeps regular contact with a retired vet/mentor whom specialized with eclectus parrots. So if ever in doubt get multiple opinions. Oh and don't ask an Eclectus who is a good vet our boy loves the vet and other animals, so his opinion doesn't count. 😊💖
@technoraptor77783 жыл бұрын
Or number one!! When a vet suggests to clip wings to calm the bird...or just does it without permission.
@lxc39093 жыл бұрын
Thanks for another excellent video from BirdTricks. I have a couple much-closer avian vets, but I choose to drive over an hour, each way, for the services of Dr. Vivian Ho at Hunt Valley Animal Hospital in Maryland. Dr. Ho is excellent, and she does quite well with low-stress, force-free handling, as much as possible.
@ashleighnichole8197 Жыл бұрын
I feel so lucky that i have 15 board certified avian vets within 50 miles of me...9 within 30 miles. I live 30 minutes outside of Philadelphia though.
@fatimaibrahim29923 жыл бұрын
Comet looks like the Orange version of Sully from Monster .Inc 🤣 Helpful vid!
@abdulayub62343 жыл бұрын
Love this vid sm information to know “wet chickens” lol
@garryjoyce99993 жыл бұрын
Great vid!
@sdobbeachlover3 жыл бұрын
In San Diego - Avian & Exotic animal hospital ..............Just moved to Florida & I'm still searching
@Plectrudefy3 жыл бұрын
Told my avian vet that my birdy was going to escape the transport cage if she wasn't careful. Vet wasn't careful, bird escaped (in the consultation room of the vet), vet caught her in a very uncomfortable position and birdy screamed and bit really hard. I panicked and asked if everything was alright. Vet only replied that she was bleeding, had to ask 4 times about birdy to get an irritated 'yes of course your bird is fine'. Needless to say, I'm going to another vet next time. My birds came back very scared of that experience and are now terrified of the transport cage.
@micheleharris78343 жыл бұрын
Thanks Jamie for the information love you guys
@brendalee12653 жыл бұрын
I love your hair that color.
@JoeY-ii8iy2 жыл бұрын
Backos Birds if you're in southeast florida I have found to be the best in this area.
@jolr80683 жыл бұрын
#5 is big for me... I’ve had many of animals over the years (& vets) and can not use a vet that does not talk to me/inform me as if I might have a brain in my head. I want ALL the information... I don’t like leaving a vet and feel like they’ve hardly told me anything. This happens more then you might think!
@2Ryled3 жыл бұрын
My parrot was deathly ill. I took my bird to an Avian vet. The "vet" was taking her kid 1st day of kindergarten. I was told I needed to wait. They put bird on oxygen. He felt a tad better. I think he had pneumonia. (I'll never know) After waiting a few hrs, told go home we'll call you. I should have left then in hindsight. I get a call bird is worse, come get. Vet decided to take the day off!!!! They never bothered to tell me! Wasting about 4hrs of my birds health I could have gotten help. So a 2.5hr drive to a new vet, while he was dying was so stressful. He died and the only thing they did was give oxygen and told me go home. Wth? My bird is dying and you want me to leave him. Then they told me 4hrs later he died when we tried to take blood. He was so sick I think they just let him pass. He was way to i'll to touch. I went to another vet with another bird,, they were great, but said it took a week to get blood work back. I said my bird would be dead in that amount of time and you don't know what is going on. Luckily he didn't die. He got better with antibiotic and some yogurt
@birdiiii2 жыл бұрын
I was like noooo poor bird Phew 😅 he’s ok
@greyecologyst46943 жыл бұрын
Briar Patch in the Ithaca area is great and affordable. Cornell University is not.
@lxc39093 жыл бұрын
Cornell U. is not great or not affordable?
@greyecologyst46943 жыл бұрын
@@lxc3909 cornell is extremely overpriced, you don't actually get to talk to the vet, only the techs, they wanted to feed my lorikeet seeds, they flat out refused to do any further tests until i paid what they called an admission fee of $200. I would go to them in an absolute emergency like surgery or something.
@deboras72333 жыл бұрын
thank you for informing us, it was a very good video
@nicolehatchett18823 жыл бұрын
baby mode Tusca is precious x3
@ReeferNoob233 жыл бұрын
My vet is an actual Avian vet and she sees parrots all day but it's the only avian vet around for like 50 miles
@irminakur67373 жыл бұрын
I would love you to film a visit at a vet so some new owners as I, could have an idea of what to expect..🙏🏻
@vanessaluzclara16213 жыл бұрын
Exoclinic - Lisbon, Portugal
@FireOfThePhoenix3 жыл бұрын
Thanks again Jamie! Great advice for when I get my Macaw! Love your videos, informative & fun! I've been watching this other girl on Y.T. (I won't say who lol) she's got quite a few birds and the way she handles her birds sometimes... I just shake my head at watching her. And I say, Bird Tricks would NEVER do that! You have taught me so MUCH just watching your videos. And I'm pretty SURE I've seen them all 🤩. I look forward to seeing all of your videos! Wether training, feeding, flying or informative. It will DEFINITELY make me a GOOD bird Momma when I'm ready. 🥰🥰🥰. Thank you! PS... I'm thinking about just getting a budgie for starters... Just for some companionship 🥰💜 And when I get the space and setup for a Macaw, THEN get one!
@tarajh3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, there are some pretty messed-up bird owners on social media. I can't even watch a lot of them.
@delta9vdp3 жыл бұрын
Today is a horrible day. This morning I opened the cage of my sun conjure and she came sitting on my shoulder stealing nibbles of my morning apple. Gave some kisses and cuddles when suddenly she started screaming on the top of her lungs. She usually yells some but this was different , this was screaming. She took of and went straight into a window. She was on the floor shaking her head and making soft kiss sounds. I picked her up to check her out and to comfort her when she with all her strength bit my finger and just died on me. I've been crying all day and my mind is a mess. She was only seven years old and truly my soulmate. RIP lieve Jaanie
@crowspears32653 жыл бұрын
I am so sorry. Maybe it was a stroke? Unfortunately it happens, even if you take good care of them :(
@gblikestosew3 жыл бұрын
I took my baby cockatiel to a vet that gave her a treatment for her pneumonia and had a scented candle burning away in the lobby when I came to pick her up. She literally died the next morning.
@birdiiii2 жыл бұрын
Oh wow 😯 They no soooo much! 😳🙄 I’m sorry for your loss 😢
@charliesflock6593 жыл бұрын
After my 3 birds died I brought my teil in to the only Avain vet I have. Luckily the vet had none of these red flags. But he kept asking me if I feed my teil Avocado🤣 I obviously don’t because it’s dangerous but he thought one part of my teils chop was avocado and kept asking about it. Also when I brought my teil in the ER vet when my 2 budgies died. Said that pepper (my other teil) was really sick and Charlie was sick. But I couldn’t tell, he had no signs of illness. I am so glad the told me. This was a needed video! Thank you so much!!!!!
@angelmartin73103 жыл бұрын
How did the budgies die and what was wrong with Pepper?
@charliesflock6593 жыл бұрын
@@angelmartin7310 I never figured out what she was sick with. Basically I came home to see my 2 budgies dead. Pepper seemed sick and because they both died most likely pepper and Charlie were sick. I took them both to the ER vet. Pepper was getting worst, loading grip, bad poop, lose in appetite, breathing heavy and seziours. They couldn’t do much but gave us some common bird diese anitbotics. I put them in some sleep cages, with fresh food and water near the ground so they could reach easily, a toy and a perch near the ground. I woke up around 6am and she was barely alive, I was getting sick because I wasn’t eating, drinking or taking care of myself. I was worried if I left her she would die and I would’ve be able to say goodbye. She died in my arms that morning around 9am. She was fighting for me. I definitely learned my lesson.
@angelmartin73103 жыл бұрын
@@charliesflock659 I have saved my birds and other pets from infections the vets didn't know how to treat or couldn't treat soon enough with colloidal silver. It can be nebulized/vaporized or administered orally. Extremely effective antimicrobial that i have even saved monarch caterpillars from NPV with (supposedly impossible to cure). Harmless. I put a few drops in my birds water once a week to stave off illness.
@charliesflock6593 жыл бұрын
@@angelmartin7310 oh wow
@angelmartin73103 жыл бұрын
@@charliesflock659 try it at the first sign of cold/flu. I have had fever and chills reverse completely in under 2 hours with a sufficient dose. Normally chills and fever mean I will be down at least a week with flu.
@Lisaysusamigos3 жыл бұрын
Yes, I agree with you, I have a good avían vet only 5 minutes from my House, and urgencys , a greeting, ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@conniemuttart86013 жыл бұрын
Where do you live?
@Lisaysusamigos3 жыл бұрын
@@conniemuttart8601 in Spain
@grimm-wheels76233 жыл бұрын
You gave us a shower only fair we give you one :)
@froggybangbang3 жыл бұрын
WET CHICKEN! Thanks for this, it's small details that sometimes you're too intimidated to bring up to change vet, but it's important
@Idontevenknow123423 жыл бұрын
Hi can you make a Video how to make sprouted seeds plz
@tarajh3 жыл бұрын
I think she covered that in her recent home-made seed mix video? If not, Flock-Talk's channel has a good one.
@AngelGarcia-pv3se3 жыл бұрын
This could not have come at a better time. My sun conure is having problems with her toe and the vet won’t respond right away
@arnoldbesold24663 жыл бұрын
We still did not finde one...😕
@angelmartin73103 жыл бұрын
With all these stupid, unnecessary "curbside visits" even here in INDIANA i doubt most people are getting much education. I had no idea you were in Idaho, I thought you were somewhere warm!! Idaho is beautiful but for some reason I thought the Toucan lived outside
@Lisa-fw3ep3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. I adopted a sun conure in June of 2020. The vet I was hoping to take her to is no longer seeing birds. I decided to wait for her well bird visit hoping things would open up and I could go in for her appointment. She is scheduled for April 22 and I doubt I’ll be able to go in with her. I’m so nervous about not knowing what will happen. I have dogs and a cat, I know how their appointments go and we have used that vet forever. Are there any tips to knowing your avian vet is the right vet when you can’t actually be in the room for the first visit? I’m so worried that it’s going to traumatize her.
@CosmicEquestrian3 жыл бұрын
Very helpful
@davecurda23503 жыл бұрын
Very few avian certified veterinary in Canada
@flexerciseyourbody38843 жыл бұрын
Macaw is also speaking ,aae aae 😂😂
@andreaentz2 жыл бұрын
Do you have any tips for training budgies to be ready for the vet? Every time we go they fly all over the room and are hard to re-towel at the end. Fully flighted. Target trained.
@artblast47423 жыл бұрын
Where i live we have only one vet or what we call him in our area and others are 3, 4 hours far. And according to him he treats all the animals including birds dog etc So i really wanted to test him about his qualifications as i read somewhere that if a vet dont talk with you nicely then there are chances that they will not treat your pet nicely So when i asked him made up question about my birds like "hey my bird is sick or vomiting . What should i do" he would often reply with some medicines and thats it the call ends there One time i asked about respiratory infection "my birds tail is bobbing and he is breathing heavily" and again he just answered with medicines without telling me what happening to my birds I had to ask him whats happening to my bird and is replied with "your bird has a fever" But after searching about the medicines he recommended i found he prescribed right medicines. I know i should not take my birds to him but hes the only vet . This video is really a great info and could and would help a lot of birds from going in wrong hands 😊😊
@bigislandchickens67473 жыл бұрын
My vet owns birds, but hes not an Avian vet. The only Avian vet on my island is a day trip. I feel that's too much stress, so my vet sends out panels.
@shamanoslington43163 жыл бұрын
How do I train my bird to use perches.. he's stubborn and only stays on my person when outside the cage
@jinjade71893 жыл бұрын
Every time I visit "certified avian vet" in my country, I was so disappointed with their skill, knowledge and attitude. I traveled my country north to south (literally. 4 hours away from my home to north and 5 hours away to south LOL) to find right vet for my babies. But none of them feel comfortable holding bird, none of them even can do full-annual exam. One of them can do germ test from my baby's poo or proventriculus and that's all. I've already tried more than 15 "certified avian vet" but none of them even ask what kind of food I give to my bird! I need finger crossed for my bird's health. So desperate.
@grievousangelic3 жыл бұрын
North Alabama Cat and Bird Clinic, Hartselle AL
@KAMIIINCHEN13 жыл бұрын
i think close to death can be very misleading in birds,sometimes you think the bird feels better because they suddenly try to fly again, but very uncoordinated, that is a very late phase of dying too.
@katherineyang57573 жыл бұрын
Thanks Jamieleigh! I just got two budgies a couple days ago, would you mind answering some questions? Well first off, my tow male budgies keep on sqwaking at each other, and I feel like they're seeing who's "better" but they still seem to be friends? I'm kind of concerning. Please let me know what this is and if it is okay!
@Alexx382942 жыл бұрын
Taking my conure tomorrow and i am going to the vet my chameleon went to ill update if it goes well
@krfurandfeathers88493 жыл бұрын
Dr. Stephanie Lamb @ Arizona Exotic Animal Hospital in Phoenix & Mesa, Arizona
@georgiakitchin74393 жыл бұрын
Hey Jamie my name is Georgia and I was hoping u could help me with my birds we have some type of bugs in our house like thrip or some other bug and I was wondering if it would harm my really old budgie and my young budgie because they have been bitting us and the birds and my cockatiels we had to get them out with a towel and try and get the bugs of them and we had to throw out all the food because the bugs go into it but the bugs are very hard to spot since there so tiny and we have no idea we they come from so I was wondering if I should be really worried about them getting sick or dying thank u