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Downed Baby Birds and Avian Patients

Posted on July 6, 2019

For Pet’s Sake
www.forpetssake.com
– 3761 North Druid Hills Road Decatur, GA 30033 – 404-248-8977
Hello Dr Johnson,
Thank you for your email. We are happy to accept most wildlife. We do not charge for this service. They relinquish custody to us and do not get the animal back.
We stabilize the animals and then send them to a rehabilitator.
You are welcome to send us your avian referrals. I will send you some cards to have on hand for your clients who might own exotic pets. Thanks!!
Have a great day,
Debbie
On Fri, Jun 21, 2019 at 10:35 AM Dr. Erik Johnson <@gmail.com <nightopz@gmail.com>> wrote:
> Hello there > Two things, please. > If a client finds a baby bird on the ground and wants a husbandry > consultation, or to find a place to take it, should they call your office? > Or, more directly: *What’s your policy on ‘downed baby bird’ calls? *Would > you like me to point folks at you? ? > Second: > I don’t treat birds. So I refer, and I’m wondering if that’s something I > can send you? > If so, is there a resource that a customer could look at that sort of > brings you into focus and gives a “general idea” what a referral to your > avian docs might run? > > Erik Johnson DVM > johnsonvet.com >

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