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Trimming a Bird's NailsJay Feedback About This Post:RE: Trimming a Bird's NailsWow, if only I checked these replies sooner. I bought some sandpaper lining - a bunch. Maybe I can find a way to use it - a huge roll! lol and thank you to all on you're advice. We've followed them and he has shorter nails now, but he might need another trim soon. lol. Post By jaye (Guest Post) RE: Trimming a Bird's NailsPlease don't use cage liner paper or perch covers that's like sandpaper. This does nothing for the bird's nails or beak. Just think of a person with bare feet standing or moving around on that. Birds in the wild don't use sandpaper. This was only a gimmick for pet manufacturers to make a profit. Post By Maryanne (Guest Post) RE: Trimming a Bird's Nails
I've kept birds of all sizes for years but I still remember how scared I was the 1st few times. I am "the bird lady" Trimmed beaks(seldom needed) wings & nails. It is traumatic for both. The calmer you are the calmer the bird will be. I use a white dish towel for the smaller birds. drop it over them and gently place your index & middle finger on either side of the head with gentle pressure. It's to keep them from biting. You can move fingers up/down they aren't able to turn the head. Post By fruitk8 (Guest Post) RE: Trimming a Bird's NailsI have two tips that may help you. One, there is supposed to be a cage liner with a coarse sandpaper-type coating that is designed to wear down their nails. And two, if you hold the toenail up to the light you can see where the blood vessel ends. Clip an extra 1/8 inch beyond the vessel so you miss the vessel. Wear a glove and be gentle. Your parakeet will not be crazy about this procedure. Post by coreenhart RE: Trimming a Bird's Nailsthis is something i would spend the money on for a professional to do. birds have very fast little heartbeats and can bleed out very fast if you cut off way too much and if you cut off just a little too much you will hurt the bird. for your bird's sake, take it to a professional. Post by taginmom RE: Trimming a Bird's NailsThank you all for the comments, really helps. Yah, we have that sandpaper type thing in the cage for his beak, but he hardly even uses it. Hopefully, I can drop by the pet store soon and buy a few new things. Post By Jay (Guest Post) RE: Trimming a Bird's Nails
We just bought a clipper/nipper/trimmer for our CAT's nails, There are 2 kinds, One with a guard on the back (the guard prevents you from trimming off to much of the nail) & 1 without a guard. The ones with the guard only cost about $2 more. If you buy a pair of clippers for your bird, be sure to buy the type that comes with the guard on the back. This way you won't trim off to much of their nails. Post by Cyinda RE: Trimming a Bird's NailsIf you can find a specialty bird store near you, a lot of them have grooming services. It is also a lot cheaper than a vet, and they know what they are doing. I work in a bird store and I do a lot of grooming, and I agree with the posts above, you don't want to be the bad guy and you don't want to hurt your bird earlier. Post By Stephanie (Guest Post) RE: Trimming a Bird's NailsAgree with the post above. You can end up with a bloody mess! I had umbrella cockatoos for ten years. I clipped them too short a few times. Plus they don't forget when you hurt them. Let the vet be the bad guy. Post By Pat (Guest Post) RE: Trimming a Bird's NailsTake your bird to an avian veterinarian. Trimming bird nails is tricky and most definitely not for a novice. Post by luvmygingerkids |
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