The cause of colds in chickens is a virus, and sometimes it can be caused by bacteria as well. Symptoms of chicken illness ... the breeder will notice it in a simple way, that is, the chicken will have clear mucus flowing from the nose. The chicken will have a few tears. Later, the mucus will gradually thicken, turn white, clear, yellow, and form a crust on both nostrils. Symptoms of chickens.. will show symptoms by having difficulty breathing, breathing loudly, especially at night, which will be clearly audible, or having frequent coughing or sneezing. If it is severe, the chicken will show symptoms of swelling of the face and eyes, or in common language called (swollen face disease), swollen eyes, a lot of tears. 🐔 Treatment is by giving antibiotics and reducing swelling and inflammation to feed and monitoring the symptoms. Veterinarian in charge: Dr. Sirikanya Chang-ekwong (Dr. Joy), Department of Special Animal Treatment (Exotic), Department of Internal Medicine
The owner of the baby sun conure consulted via Facebook about the slow digestion of the baby sun conure. The doctor informed that there are many causes of slow digestion - the food is too concentrated - the food is not at the right temperature, not cooked properly - eating too much at one meal and not being able to digest it quickly - the room temperature is too cold, needing to use a fire to help - infectious disease. Slow digestion or indigestion is quite dangerous for baby birds because if the food is not digested and spoils in the rumen, it is at risk of infection. Initially, the doctor collected samples from the rumen and examined but did not find any fungus or yeast. The doctor treated the baby by giving microorganisms to help digest food better and recommended feeding methods. He also observed that if the food is not digested again, he would have to suck out the food from the rumen before it spoils to prevent infection. Veterinarian in charge: Dr. Nunree Trirattananuwong (Dr. Air), Department of Exotic Animals
X-rays and ultrasounds are often used together to diagnose diseases, predict diseases, and monitor treatment results. This is because these techniques are easy to perform, do not take long, and are cost-effective. They help answer questions and find the cause of the disease accurately and in a timely manner. Therefore, they are widely used in our veterinary community. Benefits of X-rays X-rays help diagnose diseases and abnormalities of animal organs in every part of the body, including the head, body, chest, abdomen, and legs, from finding specific abnormalities such as broken leg bones, dislocated joints…
Exotic pet health checkup program, priced at 1,199 baht, with Dr. Joy (Dr. Sirikanya Chang-Ek-Wong), Exotic Small Animal Department. Items examined include oral or dental examination, ear examination, skin examination for bacteria/yeast/fungi/external parasites, basic eye examination, temperature measurement, body weight, body score, body proportions, skin and fur integrity check, physical examination, breathing sounds, heart rate, deworming, stool examination...
"My name is Krang. I'm a mixed breed dog. I'm about 6 months old. I came to Taling Chan Animal Hospital because I got caught in the right lip with a fishhook." A dog named "Krang", a mixed breed, about 6 months old, came to Taling Chan Animal Hospital because I got caught in the right lip with a fishhook. When I arrived at the hospital, Dr. Sun (Dr. Thitikorn Eksirirat) removed the hook by cutting the barb and taking it out. It was necessary to sedate the dog first...
Preliminary skin examination program by Dr. Sem (Dr. Sornpat Piyaworasak) in the Dermatology Department, Internal Medicine Department. Bacteria and yeast examination, skin fungal culture or fungal examination, skin scraping examination for scabies mites, ear mite examination or ear camera examination, ear cleaning. **Including medical equipment fees** Including medical service fees. **Before using the service, you can check the doctor's work schedule at 02-887-8321-3. Return to the Package summary page.
Long-term management of cats with cystitis to reduce the risk of recurrence has 3 simple principles: 1. Increase the amount of water. Increasing water intake is important to help dilute urine and increase the frequency of urination. This prevents cats from holding urine for too long. Roughly calculate by multiplying the cat's weight by 50 to equal the amount of water they should receive per day. 2. Reduce stress. There should be more toys or activities with the cat. Other environmental management such as having enough food bowls and water containers. The litter box should be in a quiet area for the cat to do its business. The cat litter must be scooped and cleaned every day. There should be at least one litter box per cat. Don't forget to separate cats that often fight to reduce stress. 3.…
Pepsi came to the hospital with a problem of misaligned front teeth. Because the front teeth do not meet normally, Pepsi's front teeth are not worn down naturally like other squirrels. The teeth will grow longer and roll inward in the mouth, stabbing the gums, causing pain and difficulty eating. 🐾 Therefore, Dr. Joy treated her by trimming the teeth to be shorter so that Pepsi will not be in pain, eat again, and live a cheerful life as usual. 🤓Dr. Joy, DVM, Exotic Animal Care Department, Internal Medicine Department, Talingchan Animal Hospital, after cutting the teeth, the teeth that grew too long
The donation deadline has ended. Talingchan Animal Hospital has traveled to deliver the items that everyone has donated to the hospital over the past 1 month to the Disabled Animal Welfare Foundation (under the patronage of Luangta Maha Bua Yanasampanno). We would like to thank everyone who has donated items to Talingchan Animal Hospital to share the items in large numbers. “Exchange and Share Happiness” for the Disabled Animal Welfare Foundation (under the patronage of Luangta Maha Bua Yanasampanno). We will not abandon each other. Disabled Animal Welfare Foundation (home4animals) During this COVID-19 crisis, in addition to sharing with fellow humans, dogs and cats also need food and many essential items. Talingchan Animal Hospital would like to invite friends…
Get to know...hip dysplasia in dogs with Dr. Aum (Dr. Manirat Worakulsanti), Department of Orthopedic and Joint Systems








