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The Avian Medical Center

Marli Lintner, DVM  
Avian Medical Center  
15952 SW Quarry Road  
Lake Oswego,  OR  97035  
503-635-5672  
Fax: 503-635-2539  





Resources
Here are some sites and organizations you'll find helpful.  If you have a link that you think should be included here, please contact Kelly at AvMCKelly@yahoo.com

 

  
Books, Videos, Learning Opportunities

 Good Bird! A Guide to Solving Behavioral Problems in Companion Parrots! by Barbara Heidenreich

goodbird.jpgGood Bird, Inc. - Barbara Heidenreich has been working with birds for many years.  She currently has two delightful parrot books available; both deal with solving behavior problems using positive reinforcement.  Also has a quarterly magazine available and DVDs about training your parrot.  She travels the world offering education and training seminars to veterinarians, companion parrot owners and zoos.

 

 

 

j0314035.jpgLiving and Learning with Parrots - Class taught by Dr. Susan G. Friedman, Ph.D.  Susan is a highly trained and experienced behaviorist, and has been working with birds for many years.  This online class is essential for any bird owner, and may change how you look at and interact with your birds (for the better!).  We can't recommend this class highly enough.  The class is often full for several months out, so scouring the web to find when and where Dr. Friedman might be giving her seminar in person is a good idea.

 

 

HomeHeader1.gifBeyond Birdie Basics - a great class offered through The Gabriel Foundation.  Offered online and at their new Aviary in a live seminar.  Contact Gill Frid at (303) 629-5900 ext 227, or email her at office@thegabrielfoundation.org    

 

 

Organizations

 

The Gabriel Foundation - offers a wide range of resources, has a great online store for everything bird, and is a great all-around organization.
YOU CAN HELP TGF HELP PARROTS


birdbrainlogo.gifPurchase your bird supplies through The BirdBrain.

 

amazon%20link%20for%20TGF.jpgShop amazon.com by clicking on the link featured on TGF's homepage at www.thegabrielfoundation.org. As a member of the Amazon Associates program, TGF receives revenue when you shop from the link on our page at no increased cost to you, your family or friends.

TGF is now a designated recipient of charitable giving from IGive.com, the Talon Treasures Affiliate Program (www.talontreasures.com), and IBakeSale.com. When you shop at any of these sites, designate The Gabriel Foundation as the charity of your choice. 

 

 

home_01.gifThe Oregon Humane Society - OHS has been around for over 100 years helping Oregon's animals, and animals around the country.  Click here to see birds available for adoption through the Oregon Humane Society

 

 

 


 

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World Parrot Trust
 - works with people to help birds all over the world.

 

 

 

natural%20encounters%20logo.jpgNatural Encounters, Inc. - Steve Martin has been working with birds of all species for well over 20 years.  The website contains tons of information, as well as some really great articles on a wide variety of bird related subjects (notably, training).

 

 

 

Toys and Enrichment

 

 

toy%20selection%20sample.jpgThe Avian Medical Center offers many types of toys and enrichment products here at the clinic for fantastic prices, often locally produced.  We pride ourselves in carrying 'toys with a higher purpose' that are designed to engage your bird, stimulating them physically and mentally.  Further, we make sure the toys we offer are ones that your bird will actually want to play with.  The best sort of toys are ones that your bird can destroy, right?  If they just hang in the cage, while Polly avoids them, then the toys aren't serving their purpose!  We encourage you to pick up a new toy or treat for your bird the next time you visit us!  Toys and activity are essential for the continued good health of your bird.  We have included some links here so that you may order toys online from a good source. 

 

 

bbfeather2%20logo.gifBusy Beaks  - online store with HUGE variety of toys at great prices.  Lots of educational materials as well.  Also carries cool parrotphenalia

 

 

 

           

seekatreat.gifStarbirds Enrichment Toys -
great range of enrichment toys designed by Bonnie Jay (whose photography you may have seen in Bird Talk Magazine).  They carry a great cargo net that lasts, even with cockatoos.  It's a favorite for bird rooms across the country.  They also carry the Brainiac Block and the Seek-a-Treat toy, in various sizes to suit any species of parrot.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Health and Nutrition

 

 

red-star.jpgHolistic Bird Newsletter - no longer published, but has access to previous articles that are very informative and helpful!

 

red-star.jpgParrot Talk - a website with articles from different sources.  Helpful information (in most cases) to get started with, but feel free to contact us if you have any questions

 

red-star.jpgFeeding Feathers Chat Group -  If you have nutrition questions, this is a fantastic group to visit and contribute to.  They have recipes that you want for your birds, trust me!

 

 

Behavior and Training

 

 

KPCT_logo.jpgClicker Training - Karen Pryor's website.  Check out the great educational articles, as well as excellent training tools available. 

 

 

 

 

j0314035.jpgLiving and Learning with Parrots - Excellent resource for behavior information by Dr. Susan G. Friedman, Ph.D.  Highly recommended site to visit!!

BehaviorWorks.org - Dr. Susan G. Friedman's website.  Excellent resource.

 

 

 

 

 

 

For more information on a variety of topics, visit here

 

Have a resource you think should be included here? 
Contact AvMCKelly@yahoo.com with your suggestions

 

 

 

Why Adopt?

Like baby%20and%20sunny_7528%20web.jpgkittens and puppies, many people prefer to start with young, cuddly birds that they can raise.  It's understandable, baby birds are darn near irresistible!

However, adopting a bird can be a very rewarding experience, and not all birds available for adoption have lost their home due to behavior problems.  Sometimes their family just ends up in a bad situation that forces them to choose between keeping the bird, and ensuring that the bird is well cared for and offered adequate attention.

As a courtesy, we are happy to place a posting at the clinic for those who may be seeking a new home for their birds.  You can mail or fax one to us, no larger than 4" by 6", and we will post for 30 days, unless we hear otherwise from you.  While posting will assist you in 'getting the word out', we cannot make any guarantees that you will be contacted by a suitable home.  Many people receive a noteworthy response by posting to sites on the Internet.  Screen interested adopters carefully.


If you are unable to place your birds on your own for any reason, then you may wish to contact one of the following organizations:

home_01.gifThe Oregon Humane Society - This link will take you to OHS's "find a home" page.  It provides links to rescue groups, and information about how to work with OHS to find a home for your bird.

 

HomeHeader1.gifThe Gabriel Foundation - Based in the Denver area of Colorado.  The site itself contains tons of great information on everything bird. This link will take you to the placement page. 

 

ebrlogoheader.jpgExotic Bird Rescue of Oregon  - Based in Eugene, Oregon.  Site contains many links and resource options.

 

red-star.jpgRose City Exotic Bird Club - A local club that uses foster parents to care for birds until a great home is found.  Also offer regular activities and a bird fair for avian enthusiasts in the Portland/Vancouver area

Avian Publications - Bird Books and Videos

The Avian Publications website is a great place to find resources on everything bird! From behavior to first aid, this site has a book, dvd or video on it.

 
The best way to find out about any birds that we may have available for adoption is to call us at (503) 635-5672.  


Application process required.  Adoption fees do apply. 

 


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The Complete Pet Bird Owner's Handbook, a great resource!

The Complete Pet Bird Owner's Handbook (Revised Edition) by Dr. Gary A. Gallerstein












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