Avian Infuenza Information
Avian Influenza and Small Flocks WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 2022 7-8PM ADT REGISTER FOR WEBINAR AT: WWW.PERENNIA.CA/LEARNING/ONLINE/ RECORDED WEBINAR WILL BE AVAILABLE AT BIOSECURITYNOVASCOTIA.COM Join us to hear the latest about Avian Influenza and how it's impacted Nova Scotia, what you can do to help protect your birds, what to do if your birds seem sick, and more. AI is a reportable disease under the Health of Animals Act and any suspected disease must be reported to the Canadi

Covid19 update March 21 2022
With Covid restrictions easing on March 21 we are making some adjustments in our policies. As of March 21, 2022 our waiting room will be open, but with flexibility and an eye to keeping crowding to a minimum. We ask that you have patience and still be prepared on the off chance you may need to wait outside until the waiting area is clear. We still encourage phone orders for food and prescription medications and will still continue to accept payments over the phone or via e-tr

Avian Flu information
We are sharing this information here as we often have people either call or show up with injred or deceased birds. Please call the 1 800 565 2224 number about any sick, injured or deceased birds until further notice. This is shared from the Nova Scotia Bird Society Page as of March 15 2022: DNRR is now recommending that people remove backyard feeders. The virus has spread to jays and crows. Both of these species are frequent visitors to feeding and watering stations. The vir

POISON PREVENTION TIPS FROM PETSPLUSUS
POISON PREVENTION TIPS FOR PET PARENTS In preparation for Poison Prevention Awareness Month in March, we’ve put together some top tips for helping prevent pet poisoning and what to do in an emergency. The kitchen may be where the family gathers, but it’s also where you can find foods that are hazardous to cats and dogs. Toxic Foods to Watch Out For Be extra quick with the broom when these items fall on the floor, and make sure to store them securely in a high cupboard. • Onio