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Should you be worried if your parakeet sneezes?

As a caring pet owner, you might have some concerns if you parakeet starts to sneeze. In some cases, it could simply be the result of spending time in a dusty environment and your bird is just trying to clear its nostrils.
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As a caring pet owner, you might have some concerns if you parakeet starts to sneeze. In some cases, it could simply be the result of spending time in a dusty environment and your bird is just trying to clear its nostrils.

 

If the sneezing persists, however, it could indicate that your bird has a cold, sinusitis or another type of virus affecting its airways. In this case, it’s likely that your feathered friend will need veterinary care to treat the illness.

 

In addition to sneezing, there are several other symptoms you should look for that might indicate your parakeet has a respiratory infection. These include open-mouthed or noisy breathing, fatigue, nasal discharge, facial swelling and a loss of appetite.

 

In short, if your parakeet sneezes often and acts differently (lethargy and depression are also signs of an infection), it’s best to have your bird examined by a veterinarian as soon as possible. Antibiotics may be needed to clear the infection and delaying treatment by even a day or two can reduce your parakeet’s chances of recovery.

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