Caring For Your Pet Parrot
Parrots very different from dogs and cats as pets. Unlike dogs and cats, parrots do not need blowdrys or spa treatment. Grooming a parrot should be kept clipped nails and wings and a beak in perfect shape. But this is not something easy to do. PET owner of the parrot should be trained to a professional veterinarian to make sure that they know what they are doing. If not, never attempt on grooming your parrot because it can lead to serious injury.
BEAK
Be careful of certain diseases such as upper or lower beak growing in one direction. This may be a defect acquired during birth or trauma in an accident. Cleaning and care bill could be difficult in this state. Some diseases can also cause problems in your growing parrot’s beak, such as the mite or fungal infection.
NAILS
The first thing you need to know when cutting toenails your parrot is to determine the length of the nails, which should be reduced. To perform this procedure requires an effective organizer bird or a way to safely self-restraint, cutting and hemostatic powder. Never attempt to cut his nails, if you do not know and do not properly trained to do so. If you are, you just get used to the right length as time progresses. Cutting device must match the size of your parrot. For the smaller, human nail trimmers will do but for large, PET nail trimmers or the guillotine style nail trimmer is the most appropriate. If in any case, you will cause your nails blood parrot, to be ready with the styptic powder, but be careful, because this is very painful when applied to an open wound, so you have to limit the Parrot from moving wildly effective.
Nails are important to reduce, as it may harm your parrot. Long fingernails can get into carpets, rugs, toys, and cells and can cause broken legs.
WINGS
Wings properly trimmed parrot can prevent serious injury to your pet parrot. In an attempt to summer during play sessions, parrots can avoid falling to the ground with a hard right clipped wings. Moreover, they also will not be prone to serious wing, leg and head trauma due to crash into the doors, mirrors, windows and ceiling fans.