A message from Dr. Lynn Dustin To the Clients of Bay Area Bird and Exotics Hospital: A year ago, I wrote to say that I had stopped working to comply...
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Rabbit hemorrhagic Disease virus type 2 (RHDV2) is a calicivirus that is new to California. It was detected in wild rabbits in Southern CA in early May, having spread to...
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We haven’t changed anything, except our name!
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Bay Area Bird & Exotics Hospital is now able to see chickens again. Thank you all for your understanding of the quarantine.
Veterinary Care – What and Why How do I find a Bird Vet? There are bird specialists out there – a specialist is someone who has spent time to study...
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Congratulations! You’ve got a bird! You’ve prepped for your new family member by creating a safe and healthy environment – it’s time to bring them home and make sure to...
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So you’re thinking about getting a bird… What does it take to take care of one? What’s normal and when should you be concerned? How can you improve their lives?...
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January is National Train Your Dog Month …but it should be National Train Your PET Month! All pets can be trained. While some don’t need it as much as others,...
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Nutritional Issues There were a lot of talks on nutrition at the recent conference for the Association of Reptile and Amphibians Veterinarian (ARAV). A subject that came up a number...
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Fright Night is Almost Here! What’s fun for most of us can be scary or dangerous for our pets. Here’s a few thoughts to mull over this Halloween. Toxins –...
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