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Mobile
Bird Grooming
I know that avian grooming is a great source of stress for both birds and their owners, so I provide mobile grooming services. When you have to catch your bird, put him in a carrier, put him in the car, drive to the vet's office, take him out of the carrier, he is usually taken in the back, out of your sight to be groomed, then put back in the carrier, back in the car, driven back home, taken out of the carrier and FINALLY put back in his cage, whew, he is major stressed out and so are you!
When I come to your home, I gently wrap him in a towel so he's comfortably wraped-up like a little papoose. I do the procedures right in front of you and in a couple of minutes…he's back in the security of his cage. When I walk out the door, it's all forgotten. Much easier on him and you!
When I talk about grooming I'm not so much addressing issues of making the bird "prettier", but dealing with the bird's safety, health and comfort.
NAILS
overgrown can cause discomfort, and not being able
to perch properly can lead to sores on the feet. When
left to really overgrow, they tend to curl and can
get caught on the cage, toys and your clothes. This
is dangerous because they could break a toe or rip
out a nail. Keeping the nails trimmed is very
important.
- WINGS
are a personal choice whether to clip or not. You
have to weigh the pros and cons, each situation is
unique. I personally keep my birds fully flighted.
They enjoy being able to fly, it's good exercise and
there hasn't been a problem. But some birds get independent
and aggressive, so they have to have their wings trimmed.
If the wings are trimmed, they must not be over-trimmed
or trimmed too short. Not all wing trims are the same.
Different degrees of wing clips are required for different
species and individuals. With the proper trim, the
bird cannot get lift, but can gently glide down. An
improper trim will result in the bird dropping like
a rock and can injure his chest. I always determine
the right clipping formula for each bird according
to his size and weight.
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BEAKS
can overgrow and get in the way of the bird being
able to feed and groom itself. Beaks only need a trim
if they over grow.
- SHOWERS
are important for a bird's well-being. Feathers are
the "report card" of how well they are doing.
Without proper bathing, a bird cannot preen enough
to keep its plumage in good condition. Dirt, dust
and pollution build up in the feathers and inhibit
a good preening result. Eventually the bird can get
frustrated enough and be inclined to chew the feathers
(over-preen) in an attempt to properly groom themselves
and this frustration can lead to feather plucking.
Bathing is not only a physical necessity, it is also
required for their psychological well-being. I have
a custom-made shower wand that attaches to the bathroom
sink faucet that I can control the water flow from
a spray to a fine mist. I place the bird in the bathtub,
and give him a good thorough soaking. After a shower,
their plumage is stunning and every feather is in
place.
- BANDS
on your bird's leg can be dangerous. They can get
caught on toys or become to tight and cut off the
circulation to the foot. Unless you have a show bird,
I do not recommend them. I have the proper tools for
band removal and remove them when necessary or if
the owner desires me to.
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