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🦜 Parrot Not Moving But Breathing? Hypothermia? 7 Silent Signs of Danger (2026 Vet Guide)

Your parrot is still, feathers fluffed, eyes closed, but breathing. This is a CRITICAL emergency. It could be hypothermia, severe infection, poisoning, internal bleeding, or organ failure. This 2026 veterinary emergency guide covers the 7 life-threatening causes, step-by-step home care protocol, safe warming techniques, and when to rush to an avian vet. Minutes matter.

14 min

⚠️ My Puppy's Tooth is Loose: Normal or Nutritional Problem? (2026 Vet Guide)

You found a loose tooth in your puppy's mouth. Don't panic. For puppies aged 3-7 months, this is usually normal teething. But sometimes, it signals retained baby teeth, infection, or even a calcium deficiency. This 2026 guide covers the puppy teething timeline, how to tell a baby tooth from an adult one, warning signs (red gums, bad breath, double teeth), and when you MUST see a vet.

11 min

⚠️ Landlord Says NO Pets? Know Your Rights! (US & UK Laws 2026)

Your landlord says 'get rid of the dog or move out.' The HOA is threatening fines. What are your real rights? This guide covers the Fair Housing Act (FHA) in the US, the Model Tenancy Agreement in the UK, and key court rulings. Learn when a 'no pets' clause is valid, what emotional support animals mean, and how to fight illegal eviction. 2026 updated legal guide for tenants with dogs.

13 min

Fennec Fox as a Pet in the UK: Legal Status, Real Costs and the Honest Truth (2026)

Fennec foxes are legal to keep in the UK without a Dangerous Wild Animals licence — but legal doesn’t mean easy or straightforward. The RSPCA says they’re not suitable as pets, legitimate UK breeders are vanishingly rare, and the real lifetime cost runs to £10,000–£26,000+. This guide covers the legal framework, realistic costs, care requirements and the honest profile of who this animal is actually right for.

14 min

My Parrot Is Suddenly Screaming: Pain, Stress or Learned Behaviour?

Your parrot was calm yesterday and is screaming today. The answer depends on when it happens, what it sounds like, and what else is going on. Parrot vocalisations can be perfectly natural flock communication — or the only visible sign of a serious health crisis. This guide helps you tell them apart with a sound-type diagnostic, 5 real causes, body language signals, management steps and clear vet triage.

14 min

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