

Must be signed into your Treats account prior to purchase. Offer valid with Treats membership online only at or on the app. Save $10 off your first purchase of $50 or more in Pharmacy. Quantities may be limited and deliveries may be delayed. Offer may not be combinable with other promotional offers or discounts. While delivery is contact-free, we recommend being home during the delivery window to bring perishable items inside right away.

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I choice not to since our Amazons are commonly still working at or have just developed a bond! I want the trained professional (CAV, AQV, or CAVT) to be the 'bad guy' and thus I remain the saving Human to comfort my Amazon from those mean others. I am fully able to complete any of the above and have been trained by my CAV to do so. Right up-front, I am heavily biased against using anyone other than a Trained Avian Expert to complete any trimming, regardless of whether it is Wings, nails and especially the Beak! A bird screaming because he's mad or alarmed is one thing, but a bird screaming in pain and terror means do something.

An inexperienced tech can crush a bird or frighten them badly or otherwise injure them. I've read about birds dying during beak trims, maybe the tech held the Dremel incorrectly and sprayed dust into the birds lungs? Never allow your bird to be taken to another room away from you - you must stay with them and trust your instincts if something doesn't feel right. Nails maybe I'd get them done at a vets and then use a grooming perch or two, read up on them here because using them incorrectly can be hard on the feat, but with proper perches the nails will stay at an appropriate length, the way they do in the wild. You can do it much more safely for the bird than they can, and it isn't hard. You may just need to trim the first few feathers at the outside point of the wings, only the ends of the primaries and not any of the secondary feathers, it depends on how well your bird can fly. You might get someone who is afraid of birds even. If you go in you might get someone who knows what they are doing or you might not.

Petco, most pet stores, train their employees very poorly sometimes.
