How to Locate the Best Vet for Birds
Finding a veterinarian that is competent to see a cat or a dog, or even a horse isn't too challenging. Finding a competent bird vet is another matter. Just because a veterinarian is willing to treat a bird, doesn't makeIt's a common misconception that veterinarians study about all species of pets, including birds, in veterinary school. Not true. Classes in avian medicine are considered an elective in most veterinary schools. A veterinary graduate fresh out of school can call themselves an avian veterinarian without ever having training in avian medicine, or handling an avian patient.
For a veterinarian to earn board certification in avian medicine from the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners (ABVP) they must complete extensive study and residency requirements, and pass a rigorous examination process. There are currently only 126 Certified Avian Veterinarians in the US.
Tracking down a Certified Avian Vet for your bird can be a challenge. The ABVP website offers the most up to date list of Certified Avian Vets at http://www.abvp.com/FindDiplomate.aspx. Because there are so few Certified Avian Veterinarians, your best bet is probably just to leave the "City" field blank and enter the state you're looking in, and select "Avian" from the "Practice Category" dropdown menu.
Several states don't have a Certified Avian Veterinarian at all. The next best place to look, if you don't have a Certified Veterinarian near you is the Association of Avian Veterinarians (AAV) http://www.aav.org/vet-lookup. Unlike the AVBP, there are no requirements, other than a veterinary degree and a membership fee to join the AAV. However, membership does at least indicate a strong interest in birds and the practice of avian medicine.
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Nikki
02/09/2008
Excellent resources!
Dee
02/02/2008
Very good articles about animals. Thanks!
Kim Linton
02/01/2008
Very well written and full of useful information. Nice job on this!
J P Whickson
01/31/2008
Great article. I never stopped to think about vets for animals besides cats and dogs. It would take a specialist!. I like the new icon.
Jenna Kellam
01/30/2008
A well written article. Good job!
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