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Arnes para Ninfas

Arnes para Ninfas Arneses

Arnes para Ninfas
7.50€
Arnes para Ninfas
  • Availability: In Stock
  • Brands Artesanal
  • Model 1426
7.50€

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Harnesses are an essential accessory for any psittacida papillera bird. It consists of two parts, the harness, which will serve to hold the animal and a strap finished in a carabiner to take our dog safely ride.

Specially designed for nymphs, rump and kakarikis.

Due to the characters of these animals, when they go abroad they tend to fly disoriented without knowing how to return to their home. The most common solution to prevent them from escaping was to cut off the flight of these birds, however, this can depress our pet because what is actually done is a mutilation in the wing joints. The best alternative to this practice is the harness, which will allow us to take our pet with us wherever we go.

Our harnesses are designed by a breeder specializing in psittacidae specially designed to fit their physiognomy without leaving aside at any time the safety for these birds. It has also been recommended by veterinarians with extensive experience in exotic birds.

Our harnesses are provided with two rings that facilitate their adaptation and regulation so that the same harness can accompany our pet from the first months of life. The elastic fabric of which it is composed avoids any possible damage in both the positioning and the use, so that it is fully adjustable. They are also washable to promote the hygiene of our pet.

Available in a wide variety of colors.

Tags: harness, nymph, rump, kakariki

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