He immediately wanted to impress you with his step-up skills! A true gentleman. Thank you for bringing him comfort. So glad he’s in a better situation.
Likely the bars of their original cage. When he is in the carrier getting taken out, notice how his beak dip fits perfectly in with the bars. Considering his other ailments, it is likely he was also very bored in his cage to do it so much, for the keratin to have a hole that big in it.
@@turkizno excellent observation. And very heartbreaking. I'm so glad this little dude found a better human. The problem is almost never with the Pet. The problem is almost always with the human. And for that reason, alone, I wish people had to go through some sort of certification process before they could own, or at least think they own, specific types of. animals. Especially birds.❤❤
He most likely had a good life, no reason not to trust humans, cause nobody ever harmed him. The fact that he is in this state Is only neglect. Probably the owner got old or sick and couldn't take care of him properly anymore. Poor guy was probably sitting in his cage a lot
He probably also had a very *long* life already! That looked so much like elderly care, and it moved me for that bird who obviously needed that so much.
@@shirotonbo6315 desperation for sure. It's like if you were terminally ill with an inoperable cancer and found yourself abducted by aliens. Might as well let them do their thing...
My mom had mental health issues and adopted a bird, Kiki, who looked exactly like Paco. By the time I was 16, I had known Kiki my entire life. He was never allowed out of his cage and was neglected by my mom. I loved him, but I was a child, and I had no idea the extent of the neglect until later on in life. My mom eventually gave him away to someone else and I truly hope Kiki had found a family that truly cares for him. Thank you for sharing this video, it made my day.
never being out of his cage... oh my god! That is truly horrifying! Cause for parrots its necessary to be out of their cages most of the day, they MUST live outside and go inside just to sleep - their health depends on it. I can't even imagine how painful it was for Kiki. Most likely, he\she had many diseases that never been diagnosed and i really hope his\her new owner did his best to help and Kiki didn't just pass away in a few years as it usually happens. I really hope he\she is doing well. People really must stop having parrots as pets when they have no idea how to rightfully treat them. Omg.
@ absolutely. I hope he is doing well. My mother unfortunately collects pets like Pokémon cards and when she is sick of them she gets rid of them. It sickens me every time I think about it. And she did the same to my siblings and I (she had seven kids and despises most of us lmao can’t do nothing but laugh at this point). Saddest part is I’ve called animal services on her and they NEVER do anything.
@@Sydvicious_studios in my country animal services wouldn't help either. So I often see a lot of parrots like this in birds shelters, and that's all doctors can do about that - take them out if their owners ask. Especially, owls are in a very bad conditions - it's even harder to treat them. I m really sorry about ur mom, unfortunately, we can't choose our parents and can't do anything. Like, my granny stops me from taking her cat to the vet (that cat has never been in a vet in her entire life, it's especially dangerous cause she is a purebred cat with a lot of problems by default), like "I won't let her to come back to me", she knows that none of use can have this cat because of rented flats or other pets. I really "love" their favorite argument like "well, my previous cat lived 20+ years, and she has been eating only Wiskas and she has never been in vet". Well, u can't explain anything to people like this 🤷🏻♀️
that's what i was thinking. he is so calm and gentle i think he was loved, but his previous owner just didn't know how to care for him properly. poor thing.
@@ileolai Abuse is abuse even if the person doing it is "well-intentioned". If they truly loved him they would have ensured he was housed with someone who new to care for him properly, but they cared more about keeping him with them than that.
@@ephixel Have you ever been old? Try it. See how well your eyesight gets. See how well your mind functions. Both of these things in an older, ill person is more than enough to not see how long it's been since a pet check up, or how bad the conditions are. Stop judging others when they need empathy. In fact, put money where your mouth is and start volunteering for older folk to do those tasks whose only company is their pet because their family can't be bothered to come see them, or sit down.
I file my cockatoos beak. He was rescued from people who had no idea so had a deformed beak from repetitive movements. What i discovered was that they absolutely LOVE having their beaks filed. He comes up to me and begs me to do it nowdays. I guarantee that parrot was having the time of his life when it was getting the dremel
I had a budgie with liver issues that had his beak constantly overgrow, he absolutely HATED having his beak trimmed, it was always a struggle and we'd have to basically hold him down for it.
1:33 The way he first gets scared by the sander, but then quickly understands what's going on and trusts you, even seemingly pressing into it, is pretty cool
"He might act aggressively" Meanwhile, Paco being an absolute lil angel baby: What a sweet parrot! I think he knew right away you were there to help him ❤
@@BlueBirdFeather1996 Yes, I understand. the only reason I said that was because the owners warned that he might be aggressive and he was fine even while she filed his beak down. So I'm wondering if the new owners don't know how to handle him. I'm not criticizing in any way, and I'm assuming by watching her groom him, hold him, etc. that they may have learned a lot. I'm not a bird person...and I learned a lot. Let me correct myself, I love birds (we have 5 feeders and 20 birdhouses), but I don't own birds...I'd not even know where to begin. That's what I'm wondering.
Also maybe the owners had just gotten the bird and haven't had him long enough to realy know his personality. Also True that we don't know if the owner knows how to handle him properly yet.
My girlfriend has an Amazona Aestiva named Rita that she inherited from her grandma, who had dementia. The poor parrot was very mistreated and poorly fed. Not as much as little Paco, here but Rita developed some kind of infection and lost both eyes. So this video hit me hard. Our Rita has over 20 years and after a couple of months of love and good food she is a bundle of love. Thanks to people like you we can give these animals a new life
I never understand why families ignore the pets in the elderly relatives homes, and don’t step in to help them take care of the pets, or for that matter, help take care of the elderly person.
My husband has always wanted a bird, but this is exactly why I don’t want to get one. They live so long, and we don’t have kids. I’d just be so worried about what would happen to them when we are gone.
Oh hell yeah, all animals have their way of expressing affection. Sometimes it's passive like fish recognising/following feeders, lizards/reptiles preferring certain company, I'm sure amphibians have their things too.
@@caramel9154My mom used to be friends with a lady who had a big iguana named Mr. Wizard. I wasn’t scared of him but I definitely wasn’t expecting him to be that friendly, but he was very affectionate! he loved getting his neck rubbed and would just slowly saunter up to you like, “‘sup?” And then just chill there until you pet him, and he’d close his eyes cuz it feels nice. I’ve only ever had cats and dogs so meeting a big friendly lizard was cool.
no one is talking about how well made the video is - the bird , the narration, the script, all kept me immersed throughout the whole length of the video ...
I was at the local exotic bird shop when an elderly gentleman came in with his wife's bird. I don't remember exactly what species of parrot he was, but he was about the size of Paco, and badly in need of a trim, his upper and lower beak scissored as well as overgrown. I felt bad for the man, who was clearly embarrassed by the state of the animal, and had taken it upon himself to bring him in, as his wife had long neglected to do so. I hope the bird was better treated afterwards.
@@M_SC So we're just making assumptions? In that case why haven't you stopped visiting the pound for the sole purpose of kicking the puppies when the staff aren't looking?
Hahaha the best dialogue I've seen so long. I couldn't stop to think: the woman didn't cook! Women take care of their pets better than their husbands. If the bird was neglected it means that the husband was totally ignored. And to assume little further: I believe she had a lover!
I love that you helped him by "preening" He definitely looked like a very happy bird. Not to mention the beak correction and claw trimming. So much information.
I imagine he was too old and tired to put up much of a fuss at the beginning, and once he realized what she was doing, he didn't put up any fuss at all.
Doc, I am a 73 years old animal lover. You tought me an awful lot about Parrots today, thankyou so much, keep up the good work. I was an educator who today was educated thankyou. We're never two old are we!!
It is amazing how people will keep an exotic pet but never take the time to learn how to care for it properly. Poor Paco. He looked like he was in birdie heaven while you worked on him. There are so few real experts on exotic birds. So glad that Paco got the help he needed. I hope his new owner provides the things he needs for a healthy and happy life.
She said that he was inherited. It’s possible that his owner was old, frail, and ill for some time, until they passed away. They may have done the best they could, for as long as they could. I wish that they would’ve known that Paco’s new owner would’ve taken him before he was in such a bad state. At least he’ll be properly cared for now.
You’re right and it’s sad that that’s the case but the animal still suffers for that, it’s not its fault. Unless or any other exotic bird was unable to survive in the wild due to illness or disability, he should have never been someone’s pet. That is the harsh truth.
He probably thinks he's in heaven with his spa day. He'll be able to eat and the preening he was really enjoying that. The way he looked when he came to you, no wonder he was a grouchy bird. He couldn't close his mouth, because his beak was so long. His nails were too long, I'm surprised he could walk or perch at all. God Bless you for helping that poor baby.
I love seeing him test the new feeling in his beak after each use of the clippers! He's just like, "huh. Yeah. That feels nice! Mlem mlem mlem" 😂❤ Thank you for helping this sweet sweet bird ❤
If anyone still doubts the intelligence of these beautiful birds, this video will teach them otherwise. This parrot understood that he was being helped, I guarantee it. The absolute trust and relaxation on display during the whole process is proof of that, not to mention that look of adoration and gratefulness.
This is a procedure that could have been so scary and traumatic, and instead you made it relaxing and comforting. That is an amazing level of handling skill.
What a very happy old guy! He definitely trusted you right from the start. You didn’t just help one bird, you spread accurate information and the deep joy that comes from helping others of any species. Liked, subscribed and shared! ❤️
As a dog groomer who regularly has to gently and slowly fix up extremely neglected dogs, it's so interesting to see the similarities and differences between the two processes of rehabilitating the two species. I'm so glad paco wasn't too stressed during the process, as i imagine some birds might be. This was such a lovely and educational video to watch, thanks for sharing.
Sweet little Paco. No matter what species you have for a pet it is essential to give them the right diet, care, love and kind attention. Vet visits are always part of the care.
I know nothing about bird keeping, but UA-cam decided I should watch this anyway. And now I know a little more about bird care (like that their beaks keep growing). He seemed to really enjoy the scritches and appreciate your work, what a sweet boy!
Exactly what happened to me! And I am so glad youtube does something good from time to time! But its really horrible, I mean... How could the previous owner let it go THAT far?? Thank you for taking care of him
I never thought about this procedure. I didn't know that beaks can grow, but now that I think about it, it is a part in constant use and needs to restore itself, just like nails.
What a sweet boy. Not being able to close his mouth for so long had to be so uncomfortable for him. Despite his age and unfortunate years of neglect, I hope he gets many years of proper care and love
I think he really understood that you were helping him. For some animals, I would consider a thought like that to be overly anthropomorphizing, but parrots are so incredibly intelligent that it wouldn't surprise me.
💚Enjoy your new beginning with your new human flock, Paco! Thank you to person who inherited this lovely soul and to the vet who did such a wonderful job comforting while restoring Paco’s beak and feet.🙏
Paco is a very sweet bird, as others have said. He needed gentle handling, which he got, so there was no aggression. He seemed to know he was "at the doctor's" and would soon feel better! 😄 Lovely to see..
Paco is such a sweetheart!!! The way he gently smacked after each trim, like he was testing how it feels. What a handsome and gentle boy! I hope he has some wonderful retirement years.
I am so glad that Paco's new caretaker was prompt in bringing him to get his overgrowth issues corrected! You can tell that he knew you were helping him,& loved the attention that surely made him feel so much better! Thank you.❤💕🙏
I left you a HUGE "like" (if that is possible!) Thank you for being so caring and gentle with these wonderful beings that are birds, especially the parrot family who are so smart. Paco was so well behaved and it looked like he was craving that interaction with another being, be it a human or a feathered friend. Who knows for how long he'd been suffering without being able to close his beak properly. Again, I can't thank you enough for doing what you do; and, in this particular case, for dear Paco.
"We can't change the past, but we can all move forward to a better educated future." Exactly how I feel about inequality. Improving public education and making everything more equal and better for everyone is the best way to help those effected by past atrocities. A rising tide lifts all boats.
Right I don't understand people who say "We always did it this way". If we never evolved we would still be living in caves worrying about if we will eat tomorrow or if your child's cold is gonna be deadly
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How wonderful that you have this talented skill to help this sweet old man💚 How he trusts you is so heartwarming.
Jesus, 1 minute 30 in, and my eyes are leaking. What a sweet heart. He is SUCH a good boy! I had no idea that you had to (potentially) groom captive parrots beaks, and I had no idea they were like our fingernails.
@@siobhanrose1680 I'm constantly astonished at all the weird stuff on domestic animals that gets trimmed! Is it llamas that get their teeth trimmed? I think it is.
I think it goes for any little arboreal dudes that evolved to eat seeds and nuts and bark in the wild, squirrels also have to have teeth trimmed if they’re fed too much soft unshelled nuts and seed.
It makes me glad seeing that there are people who care so deeply for birds. You can see how comforting this was for Paco and it clearly made a big difference for him!! Wishing him a good life
What an utter angel, talk about being well behaved!!! And what a beauty he ended out as afterwards too!!! He will probably love her forever, the lady who took his ouchy beak away and made life so much easier for him!!! She even polished it so it became nice and shiny!!! Bless you all!!! 🤗 ❤️🩷🧡
You're an angel. If you never did anything else for the rest of your life, it would be okay. You helped this parrot immensely, and that means the world. You helped a creature in desperate need and I know Paco is very grateful.
I thought he was sedated at first, then noticed his eyes moving - I can’t believe how calm he was! I would totally expect a parrot to not want any part of it but that little baby was in birb heaven. I have no clue why this popped up in my recommended but thank you for helping Paco. Watching a parrot get a spa treatment was surprisingly soothing.
You are truly an angel on earth for dedicating your life to learning how to do all this and for changing the lives of so many animals and their families. You did a BEAUTFUL job on his beak. And on behalf of all people with an animal family member, thank you for doing what you do 🙏🏻 💗
I would switch to another bit for the Dremel! A metal cone/oval type would be much easier to get into the hard places to reach without it being clumsy. Besides that, this was a great video to watch! ❤️
That bird is so sweet. Hope he lives a happy rest of his life
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They told my brother when he bought his parrot put him in your will cuz he will outlive you!!
here's paco the parrot 12 years ago ua-cam.com/video/s5a_yxrFe7Q/v-deo.html
Why u sus bro? Wat u mean sweet
@@scoper7897sweet = cute? What's your problem with parrots dude.
He immediately wanted to impress you with his step-up skills! A true gentleman. Thank you for bringing him comfort. So glad he’s in a better situation.
Crying my fucking eyes out over this wonderful lil guy
A happy Parrot now!
The groove in the upper beak looks like he tried to bet rid of that part himself by rubbing constantly against something hard.
Likely the bars of their original cage. When he is in the carrier getting taken out, notice how his beak dip fits perfectly in with the bars. Considering his other ailments, it is likely he was also very bored in his cage to do it so much, for the keratin to have a hole that big in it.
@@turkizno excellent observation. And very heartbreaking. I'm so glad this little dude found a better human.
The problem is almost never with the Pet. The problem is almost always with the human. And for that reason, alone, I wish people had to go through some sort of certification process before they could own, or at least think they own, specific types of. animals. Especially birds.❤❤
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Look at how big his little eyes are. He's so sweet.
Could also have a connection to the video.
I am so surprised how calm he remained even during the procedure. He really trusted you!
He most likely had a good life, no reason not to trust humans, cause nobody ever harmed him.
The fact that he is in this state Is only neglect. Probably the owner got old or sick and couldn't take care of him properly anymore.
Poor guy was probably sitting in his cage a lot
He probably also had a very *long* life already! That looked so much like elderly care, and it moved me for that bird who obviously needed that so much.
Thats how bad he needed help, he was starving and accepted death
@@shirotonbo6315 desperation for sure. It's like if you were terminally ill with an inoperable cancer and found yourself abducted by aliens. Might as well let them do their thing...
I loved how he tested his mouth after the clips!
😭 I know! 😭 Too cute.
It's because some of the clippings and sandings fell into his mouth. He was on his back after all.
Just like me at the dentist 😂
@@NightWink129tasting that Keratin powder.
@@Vizible21the good stuff 🤤
My mom had mental health issues and adopted a bird, Kiki, who looked exactly like Paco. By the time I was 16, I had known Kiki my entire life. He was never allowed out of his cage and was neglected by my mom. I loved him, but I was a child, and I had no idea the extent of the neglect until later on in life. My mom eventually gave him away to someone else and I truly hope Kiki had found a family that truly cares for him. Thank you for sharing this video, it made my day.
I'm sure Kiki appreciated your attention and interest in him. Hope he is doing better these days :)
never being out of his cage... oh my god! That is truly horrifying! Cause for parrots its necessary to be out of their cages most of the day, they MUST live outside and go inside just to sleep - their health depends on it. I can't even imagine how painful it was for Kiki. Most likely, he\she had many diseases that never been diagnosed and i really hope his\her new owner did his best to help and Kiki didn't just pass away in a few years as it usually happens. I really hope he\she is doing well. People really must stop having parrots as pets when they have no idea how to rightfully treat them. Omg.
@ absolutely. I hope he is doing well. My mother unfortunately collects pets like Pokémon cards and when she is sick of them she gets rid of them. It sickens me every time I think about it. And she did the same to my siblings and I (she had seven kids and despises most of us lmao can’t do nothing but laugh at this point). Saddest part is I’ve called animal services on her and they NEVER do anything.
@@Sydvicious_studios in my country animal services wouldn't help either. So I often see a lot of parrots like this in birds shelters, and that's all doctors can do about that - take them out if their owners ask. Especially, owls are in a very bad conditions - it's even harder to treat them. I m really sorry about ur mom, unfortunately, we can't choose our parents and can't do anything. Like, my granny stops me from taking her cat to the vet (that cat has never been in a vet in her entire life, it's especially dangerous cause she is a purebred cat with a lot of problems by default), like "I won't let her to come back to me", she knows that none of use can have this cat because of rented flats or other pets. I really "love" their favorite argument like "well, my previous cat lived 20+ years, and she has been eating only Wiskas and she has never been in vet". Well, u can't explain anything to people like this 🤷🏻♀️
Many such cases
His previous human was probably old and had difficulty caring for him. This spa day is a great start to a new, healthier phase of life.😊
that's what i was thinking. he is so calm and gentle i think he was loved, but his previous owner just didn't know how to care for him properly. poor thing.
They live long, so you can grow old with them.
Very kind❤
@@ileolai Abuse is abuse even if the person doing it is "well-intentioned". If they truly loved him they would have ensured he was housed with someone who new to care for him properly, but they cared more about keeping him with them than that.
@@ephixel Have you ever been old? Try it. See how well your eyesight gets. See how well your mind functions. Both of these things in an older, ill person is more than enough to not see how long it's been since a pet check up, or how bad the conditions are. Stop judging others when they need empathy. In fact, put money where your mouth is and start volunteering for older folk to do those tasks whose only company is their pet because their family can't be bothered to come see them, or sit down.
I file my cockatoos beak. He was rescued from people who had no idea so had a deformed beak from repetitive movements. What i discovered was that they absolutely LOVE having their beaks filed. He comes up to me and begs me to do it nowdays. I guarantee that parrot was having the time of his life when it was getting the dremel
I had a budgie with liver issues that had his beak constantly overgrow, he absolutely HATED having his beak trimmed, it was always a struggle and we'd have to basically hold him down for it.
He looked so sad at the beginning, just defeated. By the end, he looked so hopeful and cheerful! He had the best time with you. ❤
Bingo! You hit the nail on the head!
He definitely seemed more perked up at the end
Brilliant job! You brightened up his life ❤
1:33 The way he first gets scared by the sander, but then quickly understands what's going on and trusts you, even seemingly pressing into it, is pretty cool
omg I was going to say this, he was so good with it.
"He might act aggressively"
Meanwhile, Paco being an absolute lil angel baby:
What a sweet parrot! I think he knew right away you were there to help him ❤
It makes me worry about the owner not knowing how to handle him and take care of him properly. I'm sure she taught them alot.
@@LifesAPeach2Mewe don’t know what is going on at his home. For all we know the owner just got Paco and he was understandably stressed out.
@@BlueBirdFeather1996 Yes, I understand. the only reason I said that was because the owners warned that he might be aggressive and he was fine even while she filed his beak down. So I'm wondering if the new owners don't know how to handle him. I'm not criticizing in any way, and I'm assuming by watching her groom him, hold him, etc. that they may have learned a lot. I'm not a bird person...and I learned a lot. Let me correct myself, I love birds (we have 5 feeders and 20 birdhouses), but I don't own birds...I'd not even know where to begin. That's what I'm wondering.
Also maybe the owners had just gotten the bird and haven't had him long enough to realy know his personality.
Also True that we don't know if the owner knows how to handle him properly yet.
@@LifesAPeach2Me Parrots are very intelligent and they can be like toddlers in that they learn what annoys or pains you and do it to get their way.
Made this grown ass man sob with happiness. Thank for caring for Paco.
Good for you Edwin. A true man! 💕
My girlfriend has an Amazona Aestiva named Rita that she inherited from her grandma, who had dementia. The poor parrot was very mistreated and poorly fed. Not as much as little Paco, here but Rita developed some kind of infection and lost both eyes. So this video hit me hard. Our Rita has over 20 years and after a couple of months of love and good food she is a bundle of love. Thanks to people like you we can give these animals a new life
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Thank you for being kind to the birb.
I never understand why families ignore the pets in the elderly relatives homes, and don’t step in to help them take care of the pets, or for that matter, help take care of the elderly person.
My husband has always wanted a bird, but this is exactly why I don’t want to get one. They live so long, and we don’t have kids. I’d just be so worried about what would happen to them when we are gone.
I didn't know that birds were affectionate like this. Maybe all animals are affectionate. Thank you for helping this bird
With love and care, yes. They may not all express it the same way a puppy or kitten does, but it’s affection and appreciation for helping them
Oh hell yeah, all animals have their way of expressing affection. Sometimes it's passive like fish recognising/following feeders, lizards/reptiles preferring certain company, I'm sure amphibians have their things too.
Parrots are some of the smartest animals along with corvids
@@caramel9154My mom used to be friends with a lady who had a big iguana named Mr. Wizard. I wasn’t scared of him but I definitely wasn’t expecting him to be that friendly, but he was very affectionate! he loved getting his neck rubbed and would just slowly saunter up to you like, “‘sup?” And then just chill there until you pet him, and he’d close his eyes cuz it feels nice. I’ve only ever had cats and dogs so meeting a big friendly lizard was cool.
Parrots are highly social animals.
Mani, pedi, facial. Paco is having the best day❤
Don't forget about the trip to the salon for those pin feathers!
@@wolfywox scalp massage lol
Internet ruined the word "facial" for me
no one is talking about how well made the video is - the bird , the narration, the script, all kept me immersed throughout the whole length of the video ...
I was at the local exotic bird shop when an elderly gentleman came in with his wife's bird. I don't remember exactly what species of parrot he was, but he was about the size of Paco, and badly in need of a trim, his upper and lower beak scissored as well as overgrown. I felt bad for the man, who was clearly embarrassed by the state of the animal, and had taken it upon himself to bring him in, as his wife had long neglected to do so. I hope the bird was better treated afterwards.
As if the woman wasn’t cooking his every meal. But it took him that long to help her with her stuff
@@M_SC So we're just making assumptions? In that case why haven't you stopped visiting the pound for the sole purpose of kicking the puppies when the staff aren't looking?
Hahaha the best dialogue I've seen so long. I couldn't stop to think: the woman didn't cook! Women take care of their pets better than their husbands. If the bird was neglected it means that the husband was totally ignored. And to assume little further: I believe she had a lover!
@@M_SCit must be boring, living in a black and white world
@@MartineH1That's a wild story, you should try creative writing!
I love that you helped him by "preening" He definitely looked like a very happy bird. Not to mention the beak correction and claw trimming. So much information.
This bird knew you were there to help him. I love seeing how gentle he was. It makes me so relieved to see that this bird is feeling better now.
“Tired little soul”
“Crusty feet”
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You made his life in just one day! He looks like a new bird and smiling at the end ❤
You're new to him and you're doing all these scary things to him! I am super suprised he let you do that to him...I'm sure he knew you wanted to help!
I imagine he was too old and tired to put up much of a fuss at the beginning, and once he realized what she was doing, he didn't put up any fuss at all.
Drugs help
Properly raised in the sense of not abused animals can sense intent. Paco's previous owners were clueless as to proper care but obviously loved him.
Doc, I am a 73 years old animal lover. You tought me an awful lot about Parrots today, thankyou so much, keep up the good work. I was an educator who today was educated thankyou. We're never two old are we!!
It is amazing how people will keep an exotic pet but never take the time to learn how to care for it properly. Poor Paco. He looked like he was in birdie heaven while you worked on him. There are so few real experts on exotic birds. So glad that Paco got the help he needed. I hope his new owner provides the things he needs for a healthy and happy life.
She said that he was inherited. It’s possible that his owner was old, frail, and ill for some time, until they passed away. They may have done the best they could, for as long as they could.
I wish that they would’ve known that Paco’s new owner would’ve taken him before he was in such a bad state. At least he’ll be properly cared for now.
they already are doing right by him by getting him the care he needs :3
You’re right and it’s sad that that’s the case but the animal still suffers for that, it’s not its fault. Unless or any other exotic bird was unable to survive in the wild due to illness or disability, he should have never been someone’s pet. That is the harsh truth.
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What a guy, just chilling there because he knows he's being taken care of. Smart bird
He probably thinks he's in heaven with his spa day. He'll be able to eat and the preening he was really enjoying that. The way he looked when he came to you, no wonder he was a grouchy bird. He couldn't close his mouth, because his beak was so long. His nails were too long, I'm surprised he could walk or perch at all. God Bless you for helping that poor baby.
Just like people and dogs or cats in that sense
Ooh wauw, just an image of a weird looking beak and 8:34 minutes later i learned things i didn't know. Thank you.
I love seeing him test the new feeling in his beak after each use of the clippers! He's just like, "huh. Yeah. That feels nice! Mlem mlem mlem" 😂❤
Thank you for helping this sweet sweet bird ❤
If anyone still doubts the intelligence of these beautiful birds, this video will teach them otherwise. This parrot understood that he was being helped, I guarantee it. The absolute trust and relaxation on display during the whole process is proof of that, not to mention that look of adoration and gratefulness.
We need an update about Paco and his new living situation
This is a procedure that could have been so scary and traumatic, and instead you made it relaxing and comforting. That is an amazing level of handling skill.
What a very happy old guy! He definitely trusted you right from the start. You didn’t just help one bird, you spread accurate information and the deep joy that comes from helping others of any species. Liked, subscribed and shared! ❤️
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As a dog groomer who regularly has to gently and slowly fix up extremely neglected dogs, it's so interesting to see the similarities and differences between the two processes of rehabilitating the two species. I'm so glad paco wasn't too stressed during the process, as i imagine some birds might be. This was such a lovely and educational video to watch, thanks for sharing.
Sweet little Paco. No matter what species you have for a pet it is essential to give them the right diet, care, love and kind attention. Vet visits are always part of the care.
2:10 He was like "Yeaaaah, that's it!"
I know nothing about bird keeping, but UA-cam decided I should watch this anyway. And now I know a little more about bird care (like that their beaks keep growing). He seemed to really enjoy the scritches and appreciate your work, what a sweet boy!
Exactly what happened to me! And I am so glad youtube does something good from time to time! But its really horrible, I mean... How could the previous owner let it go THAT far?? Thank you for taking care of him
Yeah same, I know nothing. I just find them very cute.
Sehr sensibel und proffessionel gehandhabt . Ein lieber und dankbarer Vogel . Super .❤
Paco breaks my heart, but I'm so glad he's in good hands now.
I never thought about this procedure. I didn't know that beaks can grow, but now that I think about it, it is a part in constant use and needs to restore itself, just like nails.
He seems very happy to get all this attention.
He's so sweet! There's no way he doesn't understand that you're helping him. What a kind little soul
What a sweet boy. Not being able to close his mouth for so long had to be so uncomfortable for him. Despite his age and unfortunate years of neglect, I hope he gets many years of proper care and love
That bird knows you are helping him. What a lovely job you've done. He's enjoying the attention bless him.
What a sweet baby! I've never seen such a bad beak. He was so patient. He must feel so much better. Well done!
Omagosh. To remove the keratin dusk I blew on the screen. Guess I got a little involved. Sweet boy.
@@dunscotus01 🤣
I bet you talk with your hands when you talk on the phone too. 😁
This is so sweet. ❤
Aw ❤
Such a wonderful lady to take care of this beautiful bird….
What a sweet little guy! His beak looks amazing, thank you for doing this!!
I think he really understood that you were helping him. For some animals, I would consider a thought like that to be overly anthropomorphizing, but parrots are so incredibly intelligent that it wouldn't surprise me.
not me crying at paco being so trusting and obviously relieved after getting his beak restored 😭💖
Thank you for taking care of Paco, I can see a huge difference
I'd love to see you take care of more birds! I learnt a lot through this video
I don't own a bird, never have, and probably never will, but I really appreciate this video. Your skills are admirable. Thank you
This made me cry tears of happy for that sweet old soul ❤️
This was so interesting and heart-warming!
💚Enjoy your new beginning with your new human flock, Paco! Thank you to person who inherited this lovely soul and to the vet who did such a wonderful job comforting while restoring Paco’s beak and feet.🙏
A fantastic transformation. I have never seen this done before as I've never seen a parrot in that condition. I think you got a new admirer in Paco.
I absolutely love parrots. We have a rescue. She is a beautiful African grey. She is my baby!
You can tell how greatful he is, I hope you educate the new owners. Bless you x
Paco is a very sweet bird, as others have said. He needed gentle handling, which he got, so there was no aggression. He seemed to know he was "at the doctor's" and would soon feel better! 😄
Lovely to see..
Paco is such a sweetheart!!! The way he gently smacked after each trim, like he was testing how it feels. What a handsome and gentle boy! I hope he has some wonderful retirement years.
Bless you for making such a huge difference to that dear little parrot's quality of life.
You are the kind of human being that gives me hope, happiness and proof that there are beautiful people around the world so THANK YOU, you angel
His trust in you is delightful
Wow ! I’ve never heard or conceived something like this! Bless you for your talent, it’s a beautiful thing!
😢 This breaks my heart. So grateful you helped him.
Solid 1:30am algorithm pull.
But you seem to have a heart of gold, and definitely know how to help these animals. Thanks for sharing!
I love Paco!!! Animals are such a great judge of character.... he knew he was safe with you and could trust you.... He looked beautiful!!
Hitler had a dog that liked him. Cut the BS with "AIMaLs aRe SuCh GrEaT jUdGe of ChaRaCtEr".
That's lame and stupid.
I am so glad that Paco's new caretaker was prompt in bringing him to get his overgrowth issues corrected! You can tell that he knew you were helping him,& loved the attention that surely made him feel so much better! Thank you.❤💕🙏
I didn’t think I’d watch a parrot dentist this morning but this is a really sweet video 🥺
Bless you for helping this poor bird. It was wonderful to see you help him.
I left you a HUGE "like" (if that is possible!) Thank you for being so caring and gentle with these wonderful beings that are birds, especially the parrot family who are so smart. Paco was so well behaved and it looked like he was craving that interaction with another being, be it a human or a feathered friend. Who knows for how long he'd been suffering without being able to close his beak properly. Again, I can't thank you enough for doing what you do; and, in this particular case, for dear Paco.
What a trooper! So patient and nice even with scary tools in his face. Awesome job being gentle and reassurring with this sweet lil' guy! :D
"We can't change the past, but we can all move forward to a better educated future."
Exactly how I feel about inequality. Improving public education and making everything more equal and better for everyone is the best way to help those effected by past atrocities. A rising tide lifts all boats.
Right I don't understand people who say "We always did it this way". If we never evolved we would still be living in caves worrying about if we will eat tomorrow or if your child's cold is gonna be deadly
How wonderful that you have this talented skill to help this sweet old man💚
How he trusts you is so heartwarming.
Jesus, 1 minute 30 in, and my eyes are leaking. What a sweet heart. He is SUCH a good boy! I had no idea that you had to (potentially) groom captive parrots beaks, and I had no idea they were like our fingernails.
@@siobhanrose1680 I'm constantly astonished at all the weird stuff on domestic animals that gets trimmed! Is it llamas that get their teeth trimmed? I think it is.
I think it goes for any little arboreal dudes that evolved to eat seeds and nuts and bark in the wild, squirrels also have to have teeth trimmed if they’re fed too much soft unshelled nuts and seed.
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We cant change the past, but we can move forward to a better future.
I’m a vet tech but I’ve never really worked with birds before. This was so heartwarming
My gosh you are a wonderful human being 🙆♀️ What amazingly good care you gave to Paco ❤
Awww what a sweet heart he is.
It makes me glad seeing that there are people who care so deeply for birds. You can see how comforting this was for Paco and it clearly made a big difference for him!! Wishing him a good life
What an utter angel, talk about being well behaved!!! And what a beauty he ended out as afterwards too!!! He will probably love her forever, the lady who took his ouchy beak away and made life so much easier for him!!! She even polished it so it became nice and shiny!!! Bless you all!!! 🤗 ❤️🩷🧡
He’s such an absolute sweety pie. Thanks for helping him ☺️💚
Looks like his new caretakers are prepared to look after him well. He really relaxed during the procedures and looked so happy at the end.😊
Paco is too precious! He's loving that preening. Awww.
Thank your your tender kindness of sweet Paco. ❤
You did a great job thanks for being loving and gentle 😊
He looks so much happier! I wish I could sit with a bird and help them preen their feathers...
You're an angel. If you never did anything else for the rest of your life, it would be okay. You helped this parrot immensely, and that means the world. You helped a creature in desperate need and I know Paco is very grateful.
You did a fabulous job ... poor little Paco, to be in that condition for so long.
He truly seems so sweet. His determination to step up and get close to you was adorable.
Oh thank you so much for taking care of poor Paco, he'll feel much better now... it was a wonderful spa day! 💖
Wow he looks so much better. It was do endearing his much he seemed to enjoy the attention. What a lovely chap Paco is.
Thank you for sharing this! I look forward to future videos and updates on Paco! 🥰
I thought he was sedated at first, then noticed his eyes moving - I can’t believe how calm he was! I would totally expect a parrot to not want any part of it but that little baby was in birb heaven. I have no clue why this popped up in my recommended but thank you for helping Paco. Watching a parrot get a spa treatment was surprisingly soothing.
sweet baby bless your heart for helping ♥️
Just noting the open and shut movement the parrot made after each snip. That's a comfort click ie happy bird
He is trusting you, he knows your really helping him. What a wonderful boy. Now he can eat much better. Thank you so much.
Major work doing this lady! He also enjoyed you working on the pins. He is thinking this is his lucky day. How wonderful.
You are truly an angel on earth for dedicating your life to learning how to do all this and for changing the lives of so many animals and their families. You did a BEAUTFUL job on his beak. And on behalf of all people with an animal family member, thank you for doing what you do 🙏🏻 💗
My gosh hes such a good boy. What a gentleman. Seeing him all fixed makes me happy
I would switch to another bit for the Dremel! A metal cone/oval type would be much easier to get into the hard places to reach without it being clumsy. Besides that, this was a great video to watch! ❤️
Paco, what a lovely little parrot! ❤❤❤
Can we get an update on how Paco is doing after you corrected his beak and nail issues?
I second this. I'm invested I. This little guy now.
I'm waiting too
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