I believe you can get tetracycline over the counter, but make sure it's kept fresh. Make sure the bird is also getting sunlight and vitamin C. Always keep it warm and out of drafts.
How old is the bird?
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My budgie does that sometimes, he usually does that when he's stressed or scared, I just put my hand in the cage and slowly and softly stroke him on the side of his neck and whisper to him saying it's ok, he calms down then. But if your bird is constantly breathing heavy I would recommend seeing a vet, they should allow you to pay the fee in installments (well they do here in Australia)
More than likely it is an upper respitory infection. Most bird medications can be bought from your local petstore. Find a knowledgeable petstore worker and give him/her the ailment description and they should be able to recommend something. It will probably be something called Ornacyn Plus if I remember correctly.
You can use circular breathing where you breath in through your nose and store it in your cheeks ( I think, I can't do it)
Breathing new life
Playing baseball affects the enviorment by drinking a beer.
Hobbies that are considered very manly are as follows; playing football, playing rugby, drinking different kinds of whiskeys, drinking beer, playing paintball with friends, going to the gym and boxing.
Much like doing anything at all non-stop, video games can indeed kill you. It's always advisable to break up even the most thrilling of activities with the likes of eating, drinking, sleeping and breathing.
No, actually it will benifet health by improved breathing
mainly drinking coffe and playing backgammon.
-- inflating tires -- playing musical "wind" instruments -- drinking through straws -- flushing toilets -- watering lawns with hose or sprinkler -- drawing water from wells -- blowing up balloons -- operating barometers -- maintaining body shape, especially around the abdomen -- breathing
It was keep breathing by ingrid michaelson.
Drinking and playing games
No he is still kicking around, playing the blues and "drinking alone"