EMERGENCY - Cockatiel rescued from fire? - fire rescue equipment
While I was gone, caught by the appliance part of my house in flames, heat or flame is not really on the cockatoos, but it does get a little of the black residue that comes out of the smoke. It has some of the residues in the nose, which does not continue in the nose, sneezing. You can hardly all extremley churp weeks, loss of appetite, and is constantly sleeping. Should I try to let them breathe, try a little steam, to remove the waste from dust lungs? Should I Tempature space around 80 degrees Fahrenheit? Help
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Fire Rescue Equipment EMERGENCY - Cockatiel Rescued From Fire?
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Take him to the vet, needs treatment O2
ReplyDeleteTake them to an avian veterinarian for treatment, but in the meantime, keep steaming hot water in late May to kill him, so I personally would not do that. You can guarantee your avian veterinarian and the advice from them, to hold the bird until you can see. This is the best thing to do at this point.
ReplyDeleteYour cockatiel should have definitely taken to a veterinarian office immediately. Meanwhile, the bird cage cover to help keep the peace. Your veterinarian can help you with your other questions in May
ReplyDeleteThe birds are very sensitive airways, I am surprised that they have survived. The best way would be to quickly reach the education and training and. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteTake her to a vet
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