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Are you scared that the collar you got from your avian vet is uncomfortable? Don't be. Avian vets go through a 6-year residency after vet school. This means they know what they're doing with helping your bird recover.
Birds are fragile and they can quickly die if you don't follow the vets' advice to the letter. Vets - and we at BirdSupplies.com - know that it is most important that your pet fully recovers fully and quickly. If your bird were to chew open the stitches it would be bad. Real bad.
A Saf-T Shield can protect your bird's surgery site for 8-12 weeks. We offer replacement collars for post-surgical birds. You can top them with a soft neck collar to keep your bird comfortable and happy.
The first thing you can do is to ensure that your bird is receiving the best possible care. To help them feel better and get back on their feet faster, create the perfect healing station.
Here is what to do....
Make a recovery cage to help your bird heal. The recovery cage should have:
As your bird begins to heal, make sure to provide plenty of enrichment to keep it occupied so that it leaves its wounds alone.
Do not override the vets instructions with your own treatment plan. Give prescribed medications exactly as instructed even if you're scared. Encourage restful healing as much as possible and don't let your bird overdo it. Go back to the vet for follow-up visits and your concerns.
Take a team approach and work with your avian veterinarian for the best results.
Electrolytes regulate hydration, nerve and muscle activity, and other cellular functions.
Vitamin C is an antioxidant that is important for immune health.
B Vitamins help maintain proper metabolism and energy levels.
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