KateRF
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Hi all,
My coblet is an absolute nightmare having his legs clipped. He's an angel for his body, he goes to sleep and we can do all over and his face without a headcollar - but as soon as the clippers pass his shoulders he goes ballistic. At the minute we have him sedated by the vet every 3 months or so, but his feathers are very thick and it often takes a top-up or two to get him through.
We've tried twitching him, various calmers and someone holding his other leg up - nothing works. He kicks out, jumps around, tries to do a runner and if we keep a hold of him, he just collapses. It's extremely dangerous for everyone involved and we've given up on anything other than the sedation, which stresses him out and he fights it for a good 10 minutes which upsets my parents, who often have to oversee the sedation if I'm at school.
The sedation is rather costly and we were wondering if there were any techniques people have tried that had worked? He won't even let us near his legs with scissors so that's out of the question, and we've tried using quieter, smaller mini-trimmers too that haven't worked either.
Any ideas?
Thank you x
My coblet is an absolute nightmare having his legs clipped. He's an angel for his body, he goes to sleep and we can do all over and his face without a headcollar - but as soon as the clippers pass his shoulders he goes ballistic. At the minute we have him sedated by the vet every 3 months or so, but his feathers are very thick and it often takes a top-up or two to get him through.
We've tried twitching him, various calmers and someone holding his other leg up - nothing works. He kicks out, jumps around, tries to do a runner and if we keep a hold of him, he just collapses. It's extremely dangerous for everyone involved and we've given up on anything other than the sedation, which stresses him out and he fights it for a good 10 minutes which upsets my parents, who often have to oversee the sedation if I'm at school.
The sedation is rather costly and we were wondering if there were any techniques people have tried that had worked? He won't even let us near his legs with scissors so that's out of the question, and we've tried using quieter, smaller mini-trimmers too that haven't worked either.
Any ideas?
Thank you x