Update: At the animal hospital, apparently it's not a respiratory issue and it has air in its crop. It may be due to an infection or an overgrowth of yeast or a ruptured air sac. Hoping it's one of the first two, they're going to sedate and empty the crop and watch for a bit to see if that helps. hopefully it works so we can go home and give it's medication. if not, it is most likely the air sac rupture and we would have to hospitalize and prep for surgery, however it would come out to more than 2k which we cannot afford and most likely will have to put it down

please pray wish or whatever you do that it's a simple infection and everything will be okay