Bird Care and Treatment

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When it comes to your parrot’s health, you want the best. 

At Blue Oasis Veterinary Clinic, Dr. Kurt and our dedicated team are here to provide top-notch care for your feathered friends.

Thorough Health Screening

Our parrot diagnostic package covers all the bases. We offer comprehensive bloodwork, 
X-rays, and thorough assessments in Virology, Bacteriology, and Parasitology. 

Your parrot’s health is our priority, and we leave no stone unturned to ensure their well-being.

Advanced Clinical Diagnosis

Additionally, we offer advanced diagnostic tools like X-rays and ultrasounds. These are crucial in identifying any issues your parrot might be facing. Trust us to provide precise and accurate assessments.

Surgical Procedures

Furthermore, if surgery is needed, our skilled team specializes in soft tissue and orthopaedic surgeries. Your parrot’s health is in capable hands.

Parrot Grooming

In addition, a well-groomed parrot is a happy parrot. Our experts provide beak, nail, and feather trimming services, ensuring your parrot looks and feels their best.

Proper Nutrition Care

Lastly, your parrot’s diet and environment are essential. We offer guidance on feeding, housing, and husbandry/management practices. A well-nourished and cared-for parrot is a healthy one.

Trust Dr. Kurt and the Blue Oasis Veterinary Clinic team to provide the care and support your parrot deserves. Your parrot is more than a pet; they’re family. Schedule an appointment today, and let’s keep your feathered friend happy and thriving

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Birds, like dogs and cats, can vary in terms of their personalities, sizes and characteristics. When deciding on which bird is best for you, these few important pointers will surely help: 

a. amount of knowledge and experience with birds, 

b. amount of time or attention you can spend with it, and 

c. how much space is available to provide the best living condition for your pet bird.

Generally, birds of the same species will get along well if placed in a single cage. On the other hand, the idea of placing birds of different species in the same cage may not be the best to consider, but it can also be done. 

Nevertheless, there are some important pointers to consider to make this idea work: a. closeness in body size, b. similarity in diet and feeding time and c. gradual introduction and close observation, and many more.

Word repetition and solid trust between you and your bird are essential for having a talking parrot. Some parrots best known for talking include Budgies, Amazons and African Greys.

Parrots bob or nod their heads usually due to the following reasons: a. when they perfrom a dance, b. to express their excitement, and c. to greet someone or something.

Yes, most parrots like being touched (in a gentle and friendly manner). They enjoy being petted, scratched, and cuddled. However, it is important to respect your parrot’s body language and avoid touching them if they seem uncomfortable.

The following are some of the human foodstuff, which should not be offered to your pet parrots: avocado, all dairy products, chocolate, salted foods, chips, fried foods, bacon fat, carbonated drinks, coffee, raw beans, onions, garlic, leeks, and much more!