Instructions
Work with someone who is experienced in handling parrots. It is very easy to scare or harm a parrot if you do not know what you are doing. Trimming a parrot's beak is much easier when you have two people doing it and one person has experience in parrots and parrot care.
Wrap the parrot in a towel or piece of cloth. Hold the parrot on his back in the palm of one hand. Brace the parrots head gently with your other hand. Do not squeeze the parrot's head or you may hurt him. Bracing the parrot's head is very important so that he does not move while you trim his beak.
Use a Dremmel tool to sand and shape the parrot's beak. Gently put the spinning Dremmel on the point of the parrot's beak and sand it until it is nicely rounded and shorter. This will not hurt the bird in any way.
Sand the sides of the beak and make sure there are no sharp edges.
How to Trim Parrot's Beak
Parrots are a very popular and fun pet to own. However, like all pets, parrots need routine grooming and maintenance. Parrot grooming includes trimming their feathers, nails and beak. Their beak must be trimmed frequently; otherwise, it will grow long and it will be difficult for the parrot to eat. Here are some steps on how to trim a parrot's beak.