Dinosrawr
New member
- Aug 15, 2013
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- Parrots
- Avery, a GCC born on March 5th, 2013 & Shiko, a blue IRN born on February 25th, 2014
I took Avery in last week for her wellness check (she passed with flying colours!), and when they clipped her nails they used a dremel instead. I've never had them shortened with a dremel before, and I'm rather regretting the use of one. They completely blunted her nails, resulting in her having difficulties even sitting on my shoulder or landing on her textured wooden perches. She refuses to go on any clothing material because she just slides right off if there's any shifting. While it's pleasant for me when she sits on my hand, I feel so guilty knowing she has difficulty even climbing up my shirt anymore.
I have an appointment for Shiko in two weeks to have his wellness check done and get his nails clipped, and I'm not really sure I want them to use the dremel. Is it possible for them to keep some edge to the nail for climbing and gripping while using one? Or should I ask them to completely forego the use of one? Has anyone noticed a really strong difference or have a preference between the two?
On a side note, Avery was featured in my university's newspaper this month! I don't have any pictures yet as it's not published, but I'll post them when they're up. Here's some pictures to make up for a long post for a simple question
Shiko & Avery enjoying their birdy birthday cake last week:
Avery looking fabulous at the chipper age of 2:
Shiko looking handsome at the age of 1, and lovingly downwards at his girlfriend:
The fids being very happy to see mom and dad after a long day without us:
You can also see how very blunted Avery's nails are in that last picture.
I have an appointment for Shiko in two weeks to have his wellness check done and get his nails clipped, and I'm not really sure I want them to use the dremel. Is it possible for them to keep some edge to the nail for climbing and gripping while using one? Or should I ask them to completely forego the use of one? Has anyone noticed a really strong difference or have a preference between the two?
On a side note, Avery was featured in my university's newspaper this month! I don't have any pictures yet as it's not published, but I'll post them when they're up. Here's some pictures to make up for a long post for a simple question
Shiko & Avery enjoying their birdy birthday cake last week:
Avery looking fabulous at the chipper age of 2:
Shiko looking handsome at the age of 1, and lovingly downwards at his girlfriend:
The fids being very happy to see mom and dad after a long day without us:
You can also see how very blunted Avery's nails are in that last picture.