Bingo is going to the doctor

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Tomorrow.

Heā€™s been needing a nail trim .
I hate to do it. He has trouble hanging on to his perches afterwards.
Going to have to wrap them up in bandages for a time.

But.
This afternoon he was sitting with me and he kept shaking his head.
He had snot running from his nose (nare) and was spraying me with it.
He was also panting a little.
All of this is not uncommon for winter time weather.


I know whatā€™s going to happen.
The same thing that always happens.
Dr tests for gram - bacteria.
Whether he finds it or not he gives me a course of antibiotics.
That never help .

I have asked about a nasal flush.
He didnā€™t want to do it and truth to tell I donā€™t want to press for it.
I wouldnā€™t like someone to do that to me soā€¦ā€¦.
 
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I just got back.
Bingo s not happy.
I am not so happy either.

He got a nail trim.
Blood test.
General checkup.

I am not happy with the bill.

I will get the blood results Thursday.
And I got antibiotics and meticam to reduce inflammation.

Here is a short video of Bingo this morning.
I gave him a light shower before his appointment.
He was sort of talking a nap afterwards (very unusual).
And he was making his grooming noises even though he wasnā€™t grooming.

You have to turn the sound up to 10 to hear him.

 
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Been home for about 3 hours.
Bingo hasnā€™t eaten or drank water since before the appointment.
Heā€™s got his head tucked under his wing and sitting in the back of the cage.

He may not like the bandage we wrapped around his perches. The one he is sitting on doesnā€™t have any.

He just now started to groom himself.
I was getting worried.
But I will feel better if he gets some water.
 
Was he able to get a drink?

I have minimal experience with amazons. I donā€™t know their noises. To me he looks fluffed up, and making odd noises.

My conures donā€™t do well at the vet at all. Not that itā€™s the vets fault but they are beyond stressed. They hide like you described, and my sun will look like heā€™s hyperventilating. I immediately put them in their cage after their vet appointments, and I leave them alone until the following day. Usually they snap out of it after a few hours of resting, and being in a familiar place.

Vets are VERY expensive here. Especially if itā€™s specialized like they are with exotic pets. On top of it exotic vets are hard to come by. Luckily Ive met some great people at shelters that are other contacts for questions about parrots, and can help find a vet in a pinch. Parrots are the 3rd most popular pet. I hope eventually that more options become available in the future for them.
 
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He did climb down and look at his food/water dishes but I donā€™t think he sampled anything.
He climbed back up and spent the night in his usual spot.

This morning I have to go to the store and pick up stuff to disguise his meds in.
Going to get applesauce
Hawaiian bread.
And anything else I think looks good.

Bingo is the easiest bird to go to the vet.
Heā€™s been there often.
Heā€™s used to being handled.
Heā€™s a very stable non scairdecat kind of bird.
But messing with his claws and poking him with needles.
Thatā€™s where he draws the line.
 
I use baby parrot formula to get meds into Salty. He gobbles that stuff down like its no tomorrow, could be arsenic in it , he dont care. Good luck w/Bingo!
 
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His medicine says take with food.
So far (1:00 pm) he has eaten nothing.
I tried mixing it with some jelly/bread.
He didnā€™t eat it.

I went out to the store to pick up a few things, things I might use for disguise his meds.
Wife says Bingo was more animated when I was gone.

Bingo didnā€™t even get mad at me after I took a shower.
He always gets mad when he sees me with wet hair.

Will be talking with his vet tomorrow morning about the blood test results.

It could be heā€™s really pissed at me.
But he lets me give scratches when he wakes up.
Mostly heā€™s just sleeping and I am worried
 

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