We're proud to be the only bird and exotic veterinary hospital with a full - time
board certified bird specialist on staff.
We are the only bird and exotic veterinary hospital with a full - time,
board certified bird specialist, Dr. Laurie Hess.
Not exact matches
You can also visit the website of the American
Board of Veterinary Practitioners to find a
certified vet, which means she has spent 2 to 4 extra years studying a specialized field, like care for cats and dogs,
birds, reptiles, or exotic animals.
We have a
board -
certified avian specialist on staff trained to perform surgery on
birds and other exotic animals — a unique benefit for our feathered patients.
Dr. Kulig received her veterinary degree from The University of Pennsylvania in 1995 and although she is not specialty
board certified as an Avian or Small Mammal Veterinarian (ABVP Certified) she has many years» experience diagnosing and treating birds, reptiles, amphibians, rodents, ferrets and other small mammal
certified as an Avian or Small Mammal Veterinarian (ABVP
Certified) she has many years» experience diagnosing and treating birds, reptiles, amphibians, rodents, ferrets and other small mammal
Certified) she has many years» experience diagnosing and treating
birds, reptiles, amphibians, rodents, ferrets and other small mammal species.
Among those who treat / see
birds, very few are
board -
certified in avian medicine.
What follows are general guidelines and tips, but you'll be most successful if you grab a book or two on the subject (suggestions below) and always, always regularly consult with a
board -
certified avian veterinarian (see below for more on that, too), especially if you're new to
birds.
Dr. Laurie Hess, exotic animal veterinarian and one of approximately 150
board -
certified bird specialists worldwide, spends nearly all of her free time advocating that exotic pets —
birds, rabbits, ferrets, rodents, reptiles, amphibians, and other less common exotic species (sugar gliders, hedgehogs, pot - bellied pigs, kinkajous, and wallabies)-- need regular preventative medical care, just like dogs and cats.
Coast to Coast Cardiology's
Board Certified Veterinarians specialize in many areas, treating a variety of animals: dogs, cats, horses, cows, ferrets, llamas, alpacas,
birds of prey and others.
Our specialists are
board -
certified in the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, and have extensive training in the diagnosis and care of heart problems in dogs, cats, horses, cattle,
birds and more.
The Original Forage Feeder is used an interactive toy or feeder for
birds and was designed and developed in collaboration with a
board -
certified avian veterinarian.
Because we work directly with other
board certified veterinarians in the specialty services offered at AMC, we can provide comprehensive expert consultation and care for your
bird or exotic pet that you will find nowhere else in the NYC metropolitan area.