yes my bird’s doctor is about an hour away from me but it’s worth it. if I took my bird to a regular veterinarian they would look at me like I have 3 heads
In my option a avian vet would be the hardest type of vet, I have birds and they can be difficult to work with and I can’t imagine having to work with someone’s else’s bird that I haven’t bonded with
I believe those were the technicians! They were also doing it so they can get an accurate and safe x-ray. I work at a veterinary hospital and have taped a few birds to tables myself lol.
One of the vets at this practice is hard of hearing but is amazing with birds. Wish Canada had more of these clinics because if my budgie gets sick I have to travel 8 hours to try to find a vet. We have a clinic in town but its only for dog and cats.
Yes, on the snakes! My two adopted (unreleasable from rehab) formerly feral quakers were also concerned about the cable of the vacuum cleaner and such and I realized that they associated it with snakes. They also hated yellow and black screwdrivers; the color combination triggers something similar.
OMG same! For as long as I can remember, I’ve always loved animals. There was a time when I seriously thought about going into the veterinary career. But then I thought about how I would handle having to watch an animal be put down. I don’t think I could do it.
@@angenibizi1235 In most places you get classes on how you would handle things. While I am not a veterinarian, I do aspire to be one. The way I think of it, you have to remember that although you couldn't save this one, you have to continue for the sake of your next patient. It is sad, and always will be, but you find ways to cope. Though, if your squeamish, this wouldn't be the job for you.
@@goshdangit4503 actually if you are squeamish, you 'can' definitely still go to the top vet schools, its assumed there will always be some and that everyone has a foible they will have to get used to. Also, everyone reacts differently under pressure some better others worse.
My parrot had an accident and injured her foot. We tried healing the wound but couldn't stop the bleeding, so I rushed her to the closest avian vet (20 miles away) and currently waiting for her to come back to me 😭 luckily they keep updating me on her status 😢
Ahhhhhh what a beautiful bird....So sorry for birds like this a human fault!!!!I hate people who mistreated a bird!!! thank you for taking care of them😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘ps birds are my best friends.......always!!
can someone who is an avian vet tell me how often you have to put down birds in your lifetime as i’m not really sure how common it is for it to happen to parrots and other types of birds
I’m a veterinarian who works at a sole Avian Practice in Brisbane. On average, I probably euthanase one pet per day, and often multiple wildlife cases. The pet birds are often presented to the vet too late to have a good prognosis, or the cost for care is too much for owners.
@@charonstyxferryman you don't need to be a vet to recognise poor vet care, veterinary medicine is a profession where, if you fail, you simply put the animal to sleep, its a lot easier than many jobs.
Prior vet assistant here- gotta have the patient still to get a good xray. :) In some cases, like with dogs and cats, you're able to hold them still without xraying yourself, but for animals this small you can't hold them without getting your hands in the way. They're probably just taping the wings/extremities down so they can get a clear view of everything.
Hansen McDonnell for future reference, you can call a veterinarian for a critically unstable patient under emergency hours. But obviously someone like you shouldn’t have a bird in the first place, if you don’t even have the sense to take them or find a vet that can treat your bird. The fact you talk about it so nonchalantly makes me question what the issue was in the first place, “almost dead” and “nvm he’s dead.”
@@parrotly4221 first of all the bird was very old and there was nothing i could do to help it at the time. it was egg bound. and why would i take it to a vet if the vet bill is going to cost more than the bird? i wish i could have but i just don't have the money for that.
Hansen McDonnell you can’t just put a price on an animals life. It doesn’t matter whether or not the vet cost was more then the animal. when you adopt any animal, you take into consideration the pet owners oath, meaning you will do anything in your power to let your animal have the best condition of life. I paid 60$ for my bearded dragon, and ended up spending over 400$ on vet costs for him. It’s the quality of life that should matter, not letting the pet rot away because you couldn’t get to bring them to the vet over worrying about costs, because quite honestly, you shouldn’t get any animal if you can’t pay for routine checkups. Especially avians.
@@hansenmcdonnell8198 Can't afford the vet? Don't get a pet. Simple. Get a job that pays for what you want in life, don't ruin the lives of others that have a better chance elsewhere.
@@pigeonlove I know it seems like I didn’t care when it died but I was going through a tough time and couldn’t think straight. It ended up being old age, because the bird was nearly 10 years old. It was going through organ failure and I knew I couldn’t do anything to help.
I am glad that there are bird vetos because you rarely hear about them. Good job Doctor.
Agreed! We only have one avian vet within an hour distance of me. So thankful for them
yes my bird’s doctor is about an hour away from me but it’s worth it. if I took my bird to a regular veterinarian they would look at me like I have 3 heads
In my option a avian vet would be the hardest type of vet, I have birds and they can be difficult to work with and I can’t imagine having to work with someone’s else’s bird that I haven’t bonded with
This is my dream job!
same!
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same here!
@@mr.phoenix8691 mine aswell 😀
I think we're all watching this because it is
Her voice is very soothing somehow
I am in training at home about exotic birds and just birds in general I am learning all of my information I need to know online, it really helps!!
No, you still have to go to school and study animal science.
Cece Love well covd started about a year ago.. that was 10 months ago.. probably online? but your right
What online school or courses are you taking???
Nobody:
Avian vets: **tapes budgie to a table**
(Joking)
I believe those were the technicians! They were also doing it so they can get an accurate and safe x-ray. I work at a veterinary hospital and have taped a few birds to tables myself lol.
@@mikkimang7564seems a lot safer than the vets I went to which wanted too do anesthesia.
Nice lady helping these birds
One of the vets at this practice is hard of hearing but is amazing with birds. Wish Canada had more of these clinics because if my budgie gets sick I have to travel 8 hours to try to find a vet. We have a clinic in town but its only for dog and cats.
Yes, on the snakes! My two adopted (unreleasable from rehab) formerly feral quakers were also concerned about the cable of the vacuum cleaner and such and I realized that they associated it with snakes. They also hated yellow and black screwdrivers; the color combination triggers something similar.
that cockatoo is such a good boy!
Avian vets are so important. It’s hard to find a good one and parrots are the #3 most popular pet behind cats and dogs
Totally argree with you.
Such a great job! Bless this kind doctor!
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That poor bird looks scared silly. :o
Ive always wanted to be a vet... Esspecially for 'exotic' pets. I just know I wouldn't be able to handle the losses
OMG same! For as long as I can remember, I’ve always loved animals. There was a time when I seriously thought about going into the veterinary career. But then I thought about how I would handle having to watch an animal be put down. I don’t think I could do it.
Me too but I hate watching a sick bird especially birds who vomit I don't know I just can't handle it
@@angenibizi1235 In most places you get classes on how you would handle things. While I am not a veterinarian, I do aspire to be one. The way I think of it, you have to remember that although you couldn't save this one, you have to continue for the sake of your next patient. It is sad, and always will be, but you find ways to cope. Though, if your squeamish, this wouldn't be the job for you.
@@goshdangit4503 actually if you are squeamish, you 'can' definitely still go to the top vet schools, its assumed there will always be some and that everyone has a foible they will have to get used to. Also, everyone reacts differently under pressure some better others worse.
@@pigeonlove Fair enough, just good to be aware that "gross" stuff can be a large part of the job.
My parrot had an accident and injured her foot. We tried healing the wound but couldn't stop the bleeding, so I rushed her to the closest avian vet (20 miles away) and currently waiting for her to come back to me 😭 luckily they keep updating me on her status 😢
what happend😟😟😟
Tell us is she okay?!?!?my bird had a foot incident yesterday. Hes okay now with some pain meds
Hello???
Awwwwwwww!!!!! I love birds!!!!
Which course I should choose to be a exotic - bird veterinarian
Wonderful vet!
Dude I have never seen a bird get taped down to a table before bro 💀💀💀
this is how we do X-rays. birds don't just lie down and hold still....
My budgie have change her voice im worry about her plz suggest any medication or treatment plz
Do you have Amy other videos?
God bless you
Salute you ma'am. Keep it up your good work.
Ahhhhhh what a beautiful bird....So sorry for birds like this a human fault!!!!I hate people who mistreated a bird!!! thank you for taking care of them😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘ps birds are my best friends.......always!!
Doing very good job
Are there vets just for birds
Yes
Yes they are avian veterinarians :)
C A V is what you want to look for.
Certified.
Avian.
Veterinarian
Need some info Parakeet
Amazing!
I’m interested in this, does anyone have any tips?
be ready to work under pressure and don't forget their lives are in your hands.
can someone who is an avian vet tell me how often you have to put down birds in your lifetime as i’m not really sure how common it is for it to happen to parrots and other types of birds
I’m a veterinarian who works at a sole Avian Practice in Brisbane. On average, I probably euthanase one pet per day, and often multiple wildlife cases. The pet birds are often presented to the vet too late to have a good prognosis, or the cost for care is too much for owners.
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u don't work with the flock near poor vet care
Quote you "poor vet care"
So you're a vet/vet nurse? Where do you work?
@@charonstyxferryman you don't need to be a vet to recognise poor vet care, veterinary medicine is a profession where, if you fail, you simply put the animal to sleep, its a lot easier than many jobs.
Why are they literally taping the bird down 😂
Prior vet assistant here- gotta have the patient still to get a good xray. :) In some cases, like with dogs and cats, you're able to hold them still without xraying yourself, but for animals this small you can't hold them without getting your hands in the way. They're probably just taping the wings/extremities down so they can get a clear view of everything.
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You can use a stethoscope on a bird? Me did not know that I have a birb she is cute
My bird is critically sick and is almost dead but all the vets are closed... idk what to do
Hansen McDonnell for future reference, you can call a veterinarian for a critically unstable patient under emergency hours. But obviously someone like you shouldn’t have a bird in the first place, if you don’t even have the sense to take them or find a vet that can treat your bird. The fact you talk about it so nonchalantly makes me question what the issue was in the first place, “almost dead” and “nvm he’s dead.”
@@parrotly4221 first of all the bird was very old and there was nothing i could do to help it at the time. it was egg bound. and why would i take it to a vet if the vet bill is going to cost more than the bird? i wish i could have but i just don't have the money for that.
Hansen McDonnell you can’t just put a price on an animals life. It doesn’t matter whether or not the vet cost was more then the animal. when you adopt any animal, you take into consideration the pet owners oath, meaning you will do anything in your power to let your animal have the best condition of life. I paid 60$ for my bearded dragon, and ended up spending over 400$ on vet costs for him. It’s the quality of life that should matter, not letting the pet rot away because you couldn’t get to bring them to the vet over worrying about costs, because quite honestly, you shouldn’t get any animal if you can’t pay for routine checkups. Especially avians.
@@hansenmcdonnell8198 Can't afford the vet? Don't get a pet. Simple. Get a job that pays for what you want in life, don't ruin the lives of others that have a better chance elsewhere.
@@pigeonlove I know it seems like I didn’t care when it died but I was going through a tough time and couldn’t think straight. It ended up being old age, because the bird was nearly 10 years old. It was going through organ failure and I knew I couldn’t do anything to help.
Given me address
I want to be her
In a desperate effort to fill 24h of programming, here's some more BS that's happening...
Poor trolls, they have nothing to do but whine. Sad.
@@dwaynewladyka577 Isn't it funny how they lap up everything the MSM spoon feeds them! Very sad!!
@@loreendegenstein5629 Learning about veterinarians and the unique needs of pet birds is somehow being spoon-fed garbage?
Hi there! Fellow veterinary student here.
We are basically doctors. We save the lives of animals every single day. Why complain about us?
Why go to the vets 😂🤣 put it out it's missery and get a new parrot costs a fraction of the price it does to mend the second hand one
Wow you’re next level disgusting.
Ashley Bishton have you never had a pet before
Wow, you've got some issues
@@poobieoobiedoobie I hope he/she/it never has a pet.
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