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24.01.2022 To my dear clients who have trusted me to do my best to help you and your pets! Thank you and I am always happy to serve you. Thank you also for supporting me and especially for buying and sharing my books! Blessings with Love and Gratitude. Contact me directly on 0419693279 if you want to have a consultation appointments with your pet. Visit my helpful bird books here @ http://bit.ly/GoldCoastBirdVet
24.01.2022 Antibiotics are often misused when trying to prevent and treat diseases of birds. It is important to first determine that a bacterial infection is a significant part of the disease process, and then to determine what sort of infection it is, and which antibiotics we also kill many of the helpful normal bacteria and we usually suppress the birds immune systems. Often there are better methods of management. We can help you learn about them! Dr. Ross Perry's Caring for Birds With Love and Gratitude Book! E- book version now is available @ http://www.goldcoastbirdvet.com//%22Caring_for_Birds_with_
21.01.2022 Strongyle worms in birds are very small worms to the naked eye that are often blood suckers in the small intestines. Strongyle eggs are oval in outline, non-pigmented, and have a very thin shell wall and can usually be recognised at 100x and 400x magnifications. Within the shell wall there are usually 8 -16 slightly granular cells or a developing larva. Some strongyle eggs are as large as roundworm eggs but most are much smaller. Read Dr. Ross Perry's Poop Book! E-book version is available now @ http://www.goldcoastbirdvet.com//%22Bird_Poop%22_eBook_by_
17.01.2022 In my early days of dowsing, before I had created the Magic Mirror described below, I found myself having multiple experiences with Reptilians and had to clear various ones repeatedly. As we approached the end of 2012 many if not most or all reptilians are being disconnected from Earth and the Embodiments of Love incarnated here. This is being done by highly aware people as well as by various discarnate spiritual beings assisting us as aspects of the co-creation of a new, s...ustainable, joyful world in which we can live in abundance, prosperity, joy and grace. Be a dowser now and learn about Dowsing with Dowsing from the Heart Book with Dr. Ross Perry. Contact me directly @ [email protected] or my mobile 0419693279 or Giselle Geiger [email protected] or 0408424331. If you want to learn more about Dowsing techniques order now in an e-book version @ http://www.goldcoastbirdvet.com//Dowsing_4_Health__Dr_Ross Blessing, Ross Perry See more
16.01.2022 Another taming procedure involves tunneling your cockatiel through one partially clenched hand into the other repeatedly. Some cockatiels love this. Similarly you might encourage your cockatiel to climb into one sleeve or under your shirt or blouse at waist level and allow the cockatiel to crawl around until it finds its way out. Some cockatiels really like this, whereas others do not. More tips in taming your Cockatiels in Dr. Ross Perry's Cockatiel Book! Order now this b...ook available in an e- book version @ http://www.goldcoastbirdvet.com//%22Cockatiel_Book%22_eBoo Hardcopy within Australia http://www.goldcoastbirdvet.com//%22Cockatiel_Book%22_Pape Hardcopy outside Australia http://www.goldcoastbirdvet.com//%22Cockatiel_Book%22_Outs See more
14.01.2022 When your bird is sick, your bird is sleepy and listless during the day, fluffed up and standing on 2 legs while fluffing up, not 'talking'.Laboured breathing and/or shortness of breath, mouth breathing. tail bobbing and arcing. (where the tip of tail moves through a wide arc), wheezing, coughing. blocked nostril. To know more about the other common signs of ill health in your pet bird read and get a copy of Dr. Ross Perry's Caring for birds with Love and Gratitude Book! E- book version now is available @ http://www.goldcoastbirdvet.com//%22Caring_for_Birds_with_
12.01.2022 I truly value your efforts on commenting such wonderful and inspiring comments about me! Please continue to show your support in my business and helping me to grow! I feel honored that so many of you choose me as your Hollistic Bird Vet Specialist for your pet bird! Contact me directly on 0419693279 if you want to have a consultation appointments with your pet. Visit my helpful bird books here @ http://bit.ly/GoldCoastBirdVet Blessings, with Love and Gratitude. Dr. Ross Perry.
12.01.2022 Breathing laboured? Rapid panting? Hot? If the bird is panting rapidly and shallowly and has its wings held out from its body and its feathers flat onto its body it is probabl too hot, and/or physically exhausted after strenuous exercise, struggle or convulsions.To cool the bird, direct a fan towards the bird over a shallow dish or tray of cold water. Read and order now a Dr. Ross Perry's Caring for Birds with Love and Gratitude Book now! Book. E- book version now is available @ http://www.goldcoastbirdvet.com//%22Caring_for_Birds_with_
11.01.2022 I want to thank you for all the support and concern about your pet bird contacting me and gave an effort to commented such an inspiring words. I am very grateful for the pleasure of serving you and for giving consultations/advice to your pet birds. Blessings of Love and Gratitude, Dr. Ross Perry. Visit and check my books that are available as an e- book now! @ http://www.goldcoastbirdvet.com/st//Featured_Products.html
06.01.2022 Think about the reasons you want a pet budgie. Budgies are intelligent, sensitive, sentient beings. Avoid buying a new budgie for your children as a new toy. Re...ject thinking of a new budgie as décor for your house. If you are thinking of buying a budgie as a gift, think again because budgies and other pets are often very unsuitable unappreciated and soon abandoned gifts. Be absolutely sure before you buy a pet for someone even if the person is your child, that the the receiver really wants it and will be delighted to care for it with love for its life-time. More tips in Dr. Ross Perry's Budgie Book! Available in an e- book version @ http://www.goldcoastbirdvet.com//%22Budgie_Book%22_e-Book% See more
06.01.2022 Gram Staining and Examining a Gram-stained faecal and/or crop wash smear, The purpose of this procedure is to help you see and recognise bacteria, yeasts and other fungi and distinguish many of those that are often associated with disease from those that are not usually associated with disease and from other objects in the smear. In mainly seed eating and nectivorous birds the great majority of normal crop and faecal bacteria stain as Gram Positive (meaning blue-black stainin...g) rod shaped bacteria of a variety of sizes and dimensions whereas the majority of disease associated bacteria stain as Gram Negative (meaning red staining) rod shaped bacteria (termed coliforms) of mostly one size and dimension or as Gram Positive spherical dot shaped bacteria in clumps (Staphylococcus sp.) or chains (Streptococcus sp.). More in Dr. Ross Perry's Poop Book! E-book version is available now @ http://www.goldcoastbirdvet.com//%22Bird_Poop%22_eBook_by_ See more
06.01.2022 When your bird has become confident, start curling up a finger while eating to stroke it's head or chest. Most pet birds really enjoy being "preened" using the tip of one finger or your finger nail gently against the direction of the feathers around the head, ears and eyes. Tips you'll learn about birds in Dr. Ross Perry's Caring for Birds with Love and Gratitude Book! E- book version now is available @ http://www.goldcoastbirdvet.com//%22Caring_for_Birds_with_
05.01.2022 The uric acid component of the droppings can be increased in birds that are dehydrated, in birds with renal failure developing gout, and following consumption o...f more protein than normal.The uric acid component can be discoloured by some food dyes such as those from mulberries and from some chemicals. More in Dr. Ross Perry's Poop Book! E-book version is available now @ http://www.goldcoastbirdvet.com//%22Bird_Poop%22_eBook_by_ See more
04.01.2022 To examine the wings extend the wings parallel to the breast bone rather than at 90 degrees to it to minimise risk of breaking the wing if the budgie struggles.... However I suggest both calming the budgie and securing its wings against its body with the palm of your hand as well as restraining the head and neck for most aspects of the physical examination. Try to finish the examination with some more gentling. There's a lot of interested topics here in Dr. Ross Perry's Budgie Book! Available in an e- book version @ http://www.goldcoastbirdvet.com//%22Budgie_Book%22_e-Book% See more