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I'm wondering how do you know when to trim the beak and what is the best way to do it. I saw those new files on TV for trimming pet claws. They are motorized. If you could get close enough with one wouldn't that be a safe easy way to do it. What do you normally use though. Human nail trimmers or dog nail trimmers or nail file?? How long does a beak have to be to trim it. I'll try to find a picture of Tobies beak. I think it looks long.

 

Post edited by: Janfromboone, at: 2008/10/18 01:47

 

Post edited by: Janfromboone, at: 2008/10/18 01:49<br><br>Post edited by: Janfromboone, at: 2008/10/18 01:50

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Looks ok to me Jan, but your vet would know if it was too long, most greys do not need their beaks trimmed, they do a good job of it themselves and only someone qualified to do so should do it if needed.

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His beak looks normal. I have never trimmed my greys beaks. They have concrete perches and lots of wooden blocks to chew on and this keeps their beaks in shape.

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I agree with Judy and Siobha. The beak looks normal.

 

Trimming is rarely needed, if ever. As long as he has wood to chew on and perches, the beak will maintain itself.<br><br>Post edited by: danmcq, at: 2008/10/18 15:46

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