I've seen it in real life, in lovebirds And some of them died I never buy toys with bells, and if swings or balls have bells or jingle bells, I remove them immediately
This is one of the reasons why I want to make my own line of responsible parrot toys. Way to many times I come acros unsafe toys for parrot and parakeets.
you know what? My lovebirds' favourite toys are cardboxes of fruit, wooden perches, crisp paper...stuff like that Sometimes, the cheaper, the best, LOL
Poor thing! I'm sorry but this turned my stomach to watch 😲, but so very glad the bird is doing okay ~ I hope 🙏 Just a reminder that not all toys are safe for birds ~ just like children you have to really look and think if there's anyway a child or a bird can get caught in something. 💖
Those bird bells that have a little clapper attached to a little round ring inside are just as bad. I had my conquer get his beak stuck it the little ring part. Fortunately l had a jewelry-making tool that reached in and cut the ring. It was a horrible experience. Make sure your bird can't reach the clapper of the bell.
I've got 30 lovebirds, one of them broke a ball where there was a jingle bell and cut her tongue, it was full of blood everywhere And I've seen other birds die because they choked on the little piece inside a bell Please ALWAYS REMOVE BELLS, JINGLE BELLS AND SIMILAR OR JUST DON'T BUY TOYS WITH THESE ITEMS THEY ARE EXTREMELY DANGEROUS Please 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
One shld hold tongue with tiny grips and other pull the Bell off. Poor wee thing how cld he eat and drink as they have to sup using tongue. Bet he never looks at a Bell again, least not a small one.
There are special bells you can be purchase from parrot shops that are better for the birds, but if you must have one like that, you can clamp the slot shut with some pliers before giving it to your parrot! It won't be as much jangle, but will prevent the tongue from getting stuck. If you have a smaller parrot like a conure, some cat toys work, since the bell is encased in a ball, so they can still have fun making jangly noise, just make sure it's okay quality and can't be broken to do harm. I'm sorry for my English!
Well I experienced first hand that they are well powerfull enough to crack encased cat toys. Your better off not buying toys with bells like this. There are toys that mimic the bells with natural and less sharp materials. And I never give certain toys in their cage and only outside of the cage under supervision.
@@g.v.m7935 I've got lovebirds and say NO to bells, jingle bells, etc. Not even "special" for them or cat or dog toys. I always remove all kind of metal pieces and toys, like bells, and jingle bells. We should warn about this
Poor baby! Thank you……for helping the winged ones. We….. First Nation…… believe animals are our teachers. Humanity certainly has much to learn.
Thanks doctor for educating us, i never give my birds any kind of bell.
That bird is an amazing patient. He knows hes being helped. Amazing job, great doctoring!
Wow, He is very happy to get that bell off his tongue. Great job!
I've never seen anything like this on UA-cam before. You did a great job on saving this cockatoo Doctor!! Thank you!!🕊️🕊️🙏🙏🥰🥰💕💕🧡🧡❣️❣️😷
I've seen it in real life, in lovebirds
And some of them died
I never buy toys with bells, and if swings or balls have bells or jingle bells, I remove them immediately
Its always better to go to an experienced avian vet , that is relaxed and comfortable treating birds - as you can see in the video.
Poor baby! Thank you for saving his tongue!
Now I see why they have special bells for the birds.
Even those can get hooked in nostrils n stuff but ack not like this
not even special for birds, I've got 30 lovebirds and refuse and reject all kind of bells, jingle bells, etc
I shared the video on my community tab.
Poor little one. I feel the pain to😪😪.
Tough to watch. Thanks for helping the feathered friend.
Arrr! Poor thing. Thank you so much for helping her. Hope she feels better soon.
This is one of the reasons why I want to make my own line of responsible parrot toys. Way to many times I come acros unsafe toys for parrot and parakeets.
you know what? My lovebirds' favourite toys are cardboxes of fruit, wooden perches, crisp paper...stuff like that
Sometimes, the cheaper, the best, LOL
He ist fine, thank you!🤗
Poor thing! I'm sorry but this turned my stomach to watch 😲, but so very glad the bird is doing okay ~ I hope 🙏
Just a reminder that not all toys are safe for birds ~ just like children you have to really look and think if there's anyway a child or a bird can get caught in something. 💖
Wow this tells it need a safe toy for the budgie👍❤️glad the budgie ok
New Subscriber here hope to watch more
Nice job doctor,
Great job vet! That was so interesting.😊
Glad you enjoyed it
great job well done mate
When i said be there with bells on this wasnt the idea
Those bird bells that have a little clapper attached to a little round ring inside are just as bad. I had my conquer get his beak stuck it the little ring part. Fortunately l had a jewelry-making tool that reached in and cut the ring. It was a horrible experience. Make sure your bird can't reach the clapper of the bell.
Poor thing dam.
I am curious to know what his other health issues are.
Me too! They said he had not had proper food, beak Probst. I kind of missed the other things thinking they see would be addressed by the end.
I've got 30 lovebirds, one of them broke a ball where there was a jingle bell and cut her tongue, it was full of blood everywhere
And I've seen other birds die because they choked on the little piece inside a bell
Please ALWAYS REMOVE BELLS, JINGLE BELLS AND SIMILAR OR JUST DON'T BUY TOYS WITH THESE ITEMS
THEY ARE EXTREMELY DANGEROUS
Please 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
One shld hold tongue with tiny grips and other pull the Bell off. Poor wee thing how cld he eat and drink as they have to sup using tongue. Bet he never looks at a Bell again, least not a small one.
6:55 first of all you don't look right🙄
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There are special bells you can be purchase from parrot shops that are better for the birds, but if you must have one like that, you can clamp the slot shut with some pliers before giving it to your parrot! It won't be as much jangle, but will prevent the tongue from getting stuck.
If you have a smaller parrot like a conure, some cat toys work, since the bell is encased in a ball, so they can still have fun making jangly noise, just make sure it's okay quality and can't be broken to do harm.
I'm sorry for my English!
Well I experienced first hand that they are well powerfull enough to crack encased cat toys. Your better off not buying toys with bells like this. There are toys that mimic the bells with natural and less sharp materials. And I never give certain toys in their cage and only outside of the cage under supervision.
@@g.v.m7935 I've got lovebirds and say NO to bells, jingle bells, etc. Not even "special" for them or cat or dog toys. I always remove all kind of metal pieces and toys, like bells, and jingle bells.
We should warn about this