The hardest thing about healing her was getting sleep. She actually stopped this behavior within two days with Haldol and environmental enrichment. Within a month that she was here, she stopped harming herself. Finally, I must honor Fran Cannon of Cannon training who taught me how to overcome my impulsiveness and how to fund a nonprofit. He taught me how to educate myself, to alway strive to be a force for good in the world, and to never stop learning. I must also give special thanks to the professor who made it all possible by mentoring me in college. Jenifer Zeligs of Animal Training and Research International, I have have the tools needed to heal this feathered beauty. With the knowledge gained from Jeffrey Jenkins DVM of The Avian and Exotic Animal Hospital of San Diego, Dr.
It's a disorder that we are well-equipped to deal with. She suffers from one of the disorders caused by being bred in captivity. This is Jazmin the day that she came to us.