How To Spot Signs of Illness in Lovebirds

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A lovebird might be one of the smaller parrot species available as a companion pet, but this bird is inquisitive and seemingly always on the go. As their name suggests, lovebirds are known for the loving, attentive bond they tend to form with their mates.

Finding Physical Symptoms Look for changes in their feathers.
Feathers are often a conspicuous sign of illness in birds.
Not preening, having consistently ruffled feathers, areas with thin or no feathers, matted feathers, excessive molting, rapid changes in color, and picking out feathers can all be signs of illness in lovebirds. Any of these symptoms individually is concerning. If you notice even one of these, contact your avian vet immediately. Consistently puffed-up feathers, combined with lethargy, is usually the first sign of illness in a lovebird. If you notice these symptoms, take your bird to the vet immediately. Any of these symptoms individually is concerning. If you notice even one of these, contact your avian vet immediately. Consistently puffed-up feathers, combined with lethargy, is usually the first sign of illness in a lovebird. If you notice these symptoms, take your bird to the vet immediately.

Check their beak. Problems with the beak can indicate any number of problems, including the critical Psittacine Beak and Feather Disease PBFD. Check to see if the beak is overgrown, flaky, discolored, loses symmetry, or if there is discharge around the nares the nostril-like openings on the beak. If you suspect your bird may have PBFD, isolate them from any other birds immediately and make an appointment with your vet, as this dies Lovebirds are friendly and fun pets who can live happy lives full of affection for their owners and their mates. Lovebirds are hearty, so keeping them healthy isn’t typically a chore, but it is still important to monitor them for signs of illness.

If you notice any major changes to your lovebird’s appearance, behavior, or habits, contact your vet immediately. Since lovebirds are prey animals, they will hide their symptoms until they are very ill. Remember, it’s always better to be overcautious when your pet’s health is in question.

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