
CategoriesTags | Parakeet Diseases
As a pet owner, you should be very observant of your pet’s behavior. There are things that parakeets do regularly and things that you will find unusual for your pet. In order to catch any parakeet disease early on, there are certain symptoms that you should know about. Symptoms that could be serious and require you to consult an avian vet are: dirty and unruly appearance; abnormal droppings, sleeping patterns, and other activities; picking and plucking on feathers too much; head, tail, and wings are drooping. On the other hand, signs that say your parakeet is in very serious condition and needs to be brought to an avian vet as soon as possible are: breathing becomes labored; tail continuously moves; abnormal discharge from eyes, nose, or beak; feathers stick together and form clumps; bleeding; hunched position; decrease in weight; vomiting; swollen parts of the body; dull eyes; sitting on the floor of the cage; and falling off the perch. Some common parakeet diseases include malnutrition, malignant and fatty tumors, lymphomas, gout, scaly face mites, diabetes, infections caused by viruses such as Beak and Feather (PBFD) and Polyoma, reproductive problems like egg-binding, egg peritonitis, or excessive egg production, and giardia infections among others. CLICK HERE to Teach Your parakeet To Talk Elite Parrots Club - Multimedia Resource (Videos & Articles). Learn how to teach your parrot to talk and stop behaviors like biting, screaming, and plucking. Interact with parrot lovers worldwide via the forum. · · Powered by Yahoo Answers | Log in | Register | Privacy Policy / Disclaimer |
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