snowflake311
New member
- Jun 7, 2016
- 500
- 8
- Parrots
- Sprinkels, Black capped Conure/
Olaf, male, Budgie/
Sweetpea, female, Budgie/
RIP Kiwi, female, Senegal
So I have been meaning to take sprinkles to the Avian vet since I got him 5 month ago. The vet is an hour and a half away. I Took sprinkle today. His check up went well he looked healthy and well. His stool sample showed too much Bacteria and yeast. So I was sent home with 3 things to give him one for the yeast, one for the bacteria, and the other to help boost his immune system.
I feel so bad that my little baby was sick. I lost my old parrot to an illness that went too long with out seeing a avian vet. So when I heard Sprinkles was sick I got all scared. I am glad we have everything we need to help get him better. The vet said I could see a change in his personality after a week of meds. She said his extra nippyness could be caused by him not feeling 100%.
I had no idea he was sick but I was not that surprised because something inside me was telling me I had to get him checked out. I just knew I had to be better safe than sorry.
He is not a fan of the meds. The vet gave me some feeding formula to help mask the meds in. Sprinkles does not mind the syringe and will drink water from it but the med..... Any ideas on how to give your little conure meds with out having to hold them by the neck? He needs his meds 2 times a day for 2 weeks. I am a little stressed out.
I have learned the hard way how very important it is to find a good Avian vet and how important it is to have your parrots check by the vet every year. Early detection is the only way to help your bird live it's life to the fullest. If I had taken my old bird Kiwi to the Avian Vet every year she would still be with me today. Birds are just too good at hiding how they feel it is scary.
I feel so bad that my little baby was sick. I lost my old parrot to an illness that went too long with out seeing a avian vet. So when I heard Sprinkles was sick I got all scared. I am glad we have everything we need to help get him better. The vet said I could see a change in his personality after a week of meds. She said his extra nippyness could be caused by him not feeling 100%.
I had no idea he was sick but I was not that surprised because something inside me was telling me I had to get him checked out. I just knew I had to be better safe than sorry.
He is not a fan of the meds. The vet gave me some feeding formula to help mask the meds in. Sprinkles does not mind the syringe and will drink water from it but the med..... Any ideas on how to give your little conure meds with out having to hold them by the neck? He needs his meds 2 times a day for 2 weeks. I am a little stressed out.
I have learned the hard way how very important it is to find a good Avian vet and how important it is to have your parrots check by the vet every year. Early detection is the only way to help your bird live it's life to the fullest. If I had taken my old bird Kiwi to the Avian Vet every year she would still be with me today. Birds are just too good at hiding how they feel it is scary.