Ten Tips for Responsible Parrothood

Ten Tips for Responsible Parrothood

Ten Tips for Responsible Parrothood

Supervise time out of the cage. Letting a parrot out unsupervised is unwise. You simply cannot anticipate all of the dangers that may confront your inquisitive friend.

Check fight feathers regularly. Never allow them to grow out. Learn to trim them yourself, or make sure your bird is groomed frequently. We’ll teach you or help you.

Use a carrier to transport your parrot. Never allow your bird to ride on your shoulder in the car or outdoors. Too many so-called unfilghted (recently groomed) birds have escaped, never to be seen again.

Cook away from your bird. Birds don’t belong in the kitchen or near the kitchen while you are cooking. Teflon and Silverstone pans emit fumes during cooking that will kill your bird.

Self-cleaning ovens can also emit toxic fumes during the clean cycle . Birds can additionally suffer scalding accidents.

Avoid “air fresheners” and “carpet fresheners.” Studies show these are actually powerful neurotoxins that can cause asthmatic reactions, changes in nervous system function, and death.

Some fresheners are banned in California because they contain dichlorobenzene, an extremely toxic chemical that depresses the central nervous system and poisons the kidneys and liver.

(Imagine what’s in the ones that are still sold here!) You can make your own air and carpet fresheners from baking soda, zeolite, or vinegar.

Cover unused crock holders in cages. You’d be surprise how easy it is for your bird to hook awing or a foot in these spaces and suffer horrible injuries. An old crock no longer suitable for food makes a handy safety device—and an even handier toy container.

Refrain from using chemicals around your bird—that includes paints, tobacco smoke, fabric softeners, new carpet, aerosol sprays, perfumes and fragrance products, and anything newly dry-cleaned. Keep your bird out of the house for more than 24 hours if you’ve just had it recarpeted, fumigated, or treated for fleas. And remember that although something says “natural,” if it evaporates into the air it has the potential to be an indoor air pollutant.

Keep your feathered friend’s living quarters as clean as you keep your own. This includes scrubbing perches, cages, playgrounds, and all surfaces. Regularly use a good disinfectant (not Clorox, which can kill!). A daily wipe with a good cleaner will help you avoid a major project on the weekend. Ask us if you aren’t certain what’s appropriate to use for cleaning and disinfecting solutions.

Change water at least daily, more frequently if it’s soiled.

Ten Tips for Responsible Parrothood

Southern California Avian Veterinarians

Southern California Avian Veterinarians

Dr Odeliah Bouganim, DVM

Veterinary Angels Medical Center

29348 Roadside Dr
Agoura Hills, CA 91301
818-865-1800
M-F 9-6, Sat 9-2
http://veterinary-angels.com/

Dr Janet L. Berens, DVM

West Valley Pet Clinic

22430 Ventura Boulevard
Woodland Hills, CA 91364
818-225-7160
M-F 8-6, Sun 8-5
http://wvpetclinic.com/

Dr Monika Kaelble, DVM, MS

Pet Emergency & Specialty Center
Avian/Exotic Service

5232 Jackson Drive, Suite 105
La Mesa, CA 91941
Phone: (619) 462-4800
FAX (619) 462-7224
24 Hours, 365 Days
http://www.pescsandiego.com/
Email: exotics@pescsandiego.com

Dr Jeffrey Jenkins, DVM

Avian & Exotic Animal Hospital of San Diego

2317 Hotel Circle So., Suite C
San Diego, CA 92108
619-260-1412
M-F 9-7, Sat 9-2
http://drexotic.com/

Dr Ann McDowell, DVM

Chapparal Pet Hospital

915 West Foothill Boulevard
Claremont, CA 91711
909-625-1561
M-F 7-6, Sat 7-8, Sun 8-5

Dr Lynda A Guenther, DVM

Blue Cross Pet Hospital

15239 La Cruz Drive
Pacific Palisades, CA
310-454-2633
http://www.bluecrossvethospital.com/

Dr Christine Sellers, DVM

Cat & Bird Clinic

101 West Mission Street
Santa Barbara, CA 93101
805-569-2287
M-F 8-5:30, Sat 8-12
www.catandbirds.com

Dr Lisa Pope, DVM

Stevenson Ranch Veterinary Center

25832 Hemingway Avenue
Santa Clarita, CA 91381
661-799-0655
M-F 8-6, Sat 8-5
http://www.srvc.com/

Dr Atilla Molnar, DVM, ABVP

All Animals Veterinary Hospital

23815 Ventura Blvd
Calabasas, CA 91302
818-600-1838
M-F 8-6, S 9-3
http://www.allanimals-veterinary.com/

Dr Barton C. Huber, DVM – “Dr. Bart”

261 S. Lincoln Avenue, Suite G
Corona, CA 92882
951-493-6771
M-F 9-5:30

Dr Larry Nemetz, DVM

The BIRD Clinic Veterinary Corporation

2525 North Grand Avenue, Suite R
Santa Ana, CA 92705
714-633-2910
M-T 8-6, Sat 8-2
http://www.thebirdclinic.com/

Dr Yoko Tamura, DVM

Capri Plaza Pet Clinic

19582 Ventura Boulevard
Tarzana, CA 91356
818-881-6344
M-F 8-6, Sat 9-3
http://www.capriplazapetclinic.com/

Dr Sherry Brother, DVM

Highland Avenue Vet Clinic

1731 East Highland Avenue
San Bernardino, CA 92404
909-889-0093

Dr Nedra DeCoud, DVM

Animal & Bird Hospital Inc.

3195 Hamner Avenue
Norco, CA
951-371-7120
M-S 7-11
http://abvmc.com/abvmc/

Dr Robert Kaufman, DVM

Harbor Animal Hospital

2078 Torrance Boulevard
Torrance, CA 90501
310-328-3733
M-F 7:30-6, Sat 8-3
http://www.harboranimalhospital.com/

Dr Lynn McEwan, DVM

Palmdale Veterinary Hospital

38568 North 6th Street East
Palmdale, CA 93550
661-273-1555

Dr Ann Murata, DVM

Animal Emergency Medical Center

3511 Pacific Coast Highway, Suite A
Torrance, CA 90505
310-325-3000
24 Hours, 365 Days
http://www.aercvet.com/

Dr Annelise Spira, DVM, Avian Specialist

Center-Sinai Animal Hospital

10737 Venice Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90034
310-559-3770
M-F 8-9, Sat 8-4, Sun 10-4
http://www.centersinaianimalhospital.com/

Dr. Olivia Petritz, DVM, DACZM

ACCESS, Specialty Animal Hospitals
Department of Avian and Exotics

9599 Jefferson Blvd
Culver City, CA 90232
(310) 558-6100
24/7 Emergency Care
opetritz@accessvetmed.com

Dr Frank Lavac, DVM, Diplomate ABVP

VCA Wilshire Animal Hospital

2421 Wilshire Boulevard
Santa Monica, CA 90403
310-828-4587
http://www.vcawilshire.com

Dr Walter J. Rosskopf, DVM, Diplomate ABVP

Avian and Exotic Animal Hospital

4871 West Rosecrans Avenue
Hawthorne, CA 90250
310-679-0693

Dr Steve Mira, DVM

Dr Layne Havens, DVM

Animal & Bird Hospital of Del Mar
2132 Jimmy Durante Boulevard
Del Mar, CA 92017
858-755-9351
www.animalandbirdhospital.com

Dr William Martin, DVM

All Pets Medical Centre/Rolling Oak Aviaries

7606 Fallbrook Avenue
West Hills, CA 91304
818-883-2600
M-F 8-6, Sat 8-2
www.yourpets.com