It is possible to have a DNA test performed on your parrot. These results are typically fairly accurate, but not absolute. Ask your vet if he performs…
When taking your bird outside, one of the biggest concerns is the risk of escape. Even well-trained birds may fly away if they become startled or disoriented.…
Stress over change or fear of travel, excessive playing, and excitement can cause regurgitation. Regurgitation may also be an expression of sexual behavior. For instance, a bird…
The entire cage should be sprayed down, washed, or scrubbed down at least once weekly with a non-toxic disinfectant soap and hot water. Most disinfectants should sit…
To recognize a sick parrot, look for the following signs: 1. Changes in appearance, such as ruffled feathers or a droopy posture. 2. Loss of appetite or…
However, even in very small amounts, chocolate can be toxic to birds. Chocolate contains both theobromine and caffeine which can cause vomiting and diarrhea, increase heart rate,…