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First Aid For Birds: An Owner's Guide to a Happy Healthy Pet
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First Aid For Birds: An Owner's Guide to a Happy Healthy Pet
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Kindle Edition
by Julie Rach Mancini and Gary A. Gallerstein
Sales Rank: 591107
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$6.15
At Amazon on 11-19-2011.

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Features
Hardcover: 128 pages
Publisher: Howell Book House; 1 edition November 27, 1998
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0876055315
ISBN-13: 978-0876055311
Product Dimensions:
8.6 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches
Shipping Weight: 10.6 ounces
From the Back Cover
At last, a book for pet owners that focuses on administering first aid to birds. You'll not only learn step-by-step information on emergency situations bird owners might encounter, you'll also learn how to quickly save your bird's life by taking action, and how to prevent emergencies by feeding your bird a balanced diet, regularly trimming his wings and nails and bird-proofing your home. First Aid for Birds is written by an expert and includes instructions on monitoring your bird's health by regular veterinary visits and observing your bird daily for signs of illness. Best of all, the book is filled with color photos, info-packed sidebars and fun facts to make caring for your pet bird easy and enjoyable.
Owner Reviews, Ratings, Comments and Criticism Most of the information in this book was right on for treating avian injuries. It had good suggestions for preparing an emergency kit and for acquainting a pet lover of what situations may arise when their bird is injured. However, one piece of information was very very wrong and it upset me to read it in an otherwise fine piece of avian literature. On page 112 it advocates packing a blood feather with styptic powder which is painful for the bird because styptic powder should NEVER be applied to live tissue. This worries me because there might be other errors in the text that may ultimately be painful, dangerous, or even deadly to a pet bird. This book is OK for reading through to familiarize yourself with bird injuries and how to treat them, but because it lacks a detailed index and a scant chapter listing, it may not be helpful in an emergency unless you have dog-eared the book for your bird's most frequent health issues. It is also a poor reference for this reason. However, compared to relying on unreliable websites, this book is arguably a better option.
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First Aid For Birds: An Owner's Guide to a Happy Healthy Pet
Available from Amazon
Price: $6.15
Updated on 11-19-2011.

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