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Keeping your parrots nails and beak worn down naturally is a constant battle. Nobody wants to take their parrot to the vet to have their beaks or nails trimmed and I'm sure your parrot doesn't want to make that trip. This is uncomfortable for you, uncomfortable for your parrot and very costly!
This isn't a problem in the wild because their environment provides them ample opportunities to wear down their beak and nails. You too can prevent this problem (or at least minimize it) naturally by duplicating their natural environment.
Here are ten ways to naturally help your parrot keep their talons and beak worn down.
These tips will go a long way toward helping to keep your parrot's beak and nails trimmed naturally.
If you don't follow these tips and need to get their nails and beaks trimmed, your first choice should be to take your parrot to a vet. You can do serious damage while trimming a beak or nails if you don't know what you are doing.
If these don't work and you can't/won't take it to a vet. You can always learn to do it yourself. The easiest way to do it is to train your bird to allow you to use a Dremel tool. WARNING! Trimming the beak incorrectly can cause serious damage and death! If you damage the beak, the beak will become sore, and if the beak becomes sore, the bird won't be able to eat and if the bird can't eat ..... I think you see where this is going. So I don't recommend this method on the beak unless you know what you're doing. You can also do serious damage to the nails if you don't know what you are doing. It is recommended that you at least take it to the Vet one time for trimming the beak and nails so the Vet can show you the correct procedure.
After you've been shown the proper procedure by your vet or another qualified person, you can use Clicker training to easily train your bird to allow you to use a Dremel tool on it's nails and/or beak. You can find more information on Clicker training at Kibibi's Article Links and at Kibibi's Training Links.
You've probably picked up on a theme here. Duplicating your parrots natural environment is key to helping them naturally keep their nails and beak trimmed.
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