Wednesday 16 April 2014

Hazards in the Home for your Pet Bird

There are so many potential risks for pet birds in your home. Birds tend to be naturally nosy and love to explore with their beak, leading to potential ingestion of foreign body, toxicity, or injury.

Some of the hazards that may be present in your home include the following:

• Carbon Monoxide

Birds are highly sensitive to gases and fumes compared to humans. Their highly efficient respiratory systems make them more sensitive to toxins which are airborne. High concentrations of carbon monoxide may come from space heaters, poorly vented fireplace, gas stoves, or other combustion devices. Installing CO detectors can help protect you and your pets.

• Electrocution

Birds will chew anything, even electrical cords. Electrocution can potentially cause burns, spinal fracture, cardiac arrest, and possibly, death.

• Teflon

Birds are particularly sensitive to the non-stick coating in Teflon, the polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE). These chemical may also be present in waffle irons, roasters and turkey roaster bags, griddles, ironing board covers, and other heating appliances. When overheated, these items can give off PTFE fumes that can damage the respiratory system of birds, which can eventually lead to suffocation.

Be sure to have your pet bird checked by a veterinary clinic St Clair Shores. Click for more information.

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