About Avian
Suites™

There are going to be times when you will need to have someone else take
care of your bird. In times like these, people often look to friends and neighbors to
help out. What many people don't realize is there are multiple hidden dangers with having
a friend or neighbor take care of your bird.
A friend or neighbor may not notice the warning signs of a serious illness. The
staff members at Avian Suites™ have many years of experience working with all different
types of birds. At the first sign of trouble, your bird can be taken to the avian
veterinarian of your choice for medical care and treatment.
If you have friends who also own a bird, it may seem convenient to have your bird stay
with them, but placing birds of different households together can increase the risk of
infectious disease. There are eleven primary avian viruses which can infect your bird.
Many of these viruses are often undetectable, yet infectious, and many can result in
serious illness. Since only a few of the viruses have vaccines available, the only true
way to protect your bird is to keep it isolated from other birds.
Avian Suites™
is a Model Avicultural Program (MAP)
certified facility.
We are the first MAP facility in Minnesota, and
MAP certification eligible boarding facilities
are rare. MAP is a national voluntary program for the
certification of aviculturalists through inspections
by avian veterinarians. MAP is designed to
improve the care (and breeding) of exotic
birds. The certification inspection
involves facilities, management practices and record
keeping. Avian Suites™’ high standards of sanitation
and disinfection, along with our quarantine
set up (no birds from other families are put in
the same room) meet and exceed the MAP guidelines. Individual
records are kept on each family and each bird for future reference. Veterinary
exam requirements are strictly maintained for each boarding guest. It is important to us that our clients
have confidence in the care we give to our guests. We are proud to go the “extra
mile” to keep your bird(s) healthy and safe while under our care.
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