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Ferrets are famous for their curiosity. They explore the world with their mouths, often chewing on rubber, foam, or fabric. Unfortunately, this behavior puts them at high risk for Gastrointestinal (GI) Obstruction , a life-threatening emergency that requires immediate surgical intervention. "R" a young 1-year-old male ferret from Long Island, NY , was rushed to Long Island Bird ...


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When most people think of "bird vets," they imagine parrots like Macaws or Cockatoos. However, the world of avian medicine is vast, and Softbills —such as Toucans and Aracaris—require a completely different set of medical and dietary protocols. Recently, "T," a stunning 1-year-old Curl-Crested Aracari from Long Island, NY , visited Long Island Bird & Exotics Veterinary Clini...


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Rats are incredibly intelligent and affectionate pets, but they are unfortunately prone to tumors. One of the most devastating conditions in older rats is a Pituitary Macroadenoma —a tumor at the base of the brain. "W," a senior rat (2 years and 4 months old) from Manhattan, NY , presented to Long Island Bird & Exotics Veterinary Clinic  with alarming neurological signs. Giv...


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Blue-Tongue Skinks are robust, friendly reptiles that make excellent pets. However, like all reptiles, they are prone to shedding issues (dysecdysis) if humidity levels are not perfect. When old skin wraps tightly around toes or the tail tip, it cuts off blood circulation, leading to a condition called avascular necrosis . R A 10-year-old male Blue-Tongue Skink from Long Island,...


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Case Study #18: Conure Wing Amputation (Soft Tissue Sarcoma) Species: Green-Cheeked Conure (Age 6) From: Brooklyn, NY Finding a lump on your pet is a moment of dread for any owner. When the patient is a bird, the situation is even more complex, as avian tumors can be aggressive and difficult to remove. The patient, a 6-year-old female Green-Cheeked Conure from Brooklyn, NY , pre...


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