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エリザベスカラー専門店ぴーちく工房
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【Effective when you absolutely don't want the injured area touched】 【Please specify the size and hook color when purchasing】 This is an Elizabethan collar for protecting injuries and preventing self-plucking in various types of parakeets, small parrots, etc. ○ Easy to put on and take off with plastic hooks! ○ They can fly without problems! (They cannot fly if it's a poncho type) ○ Hard enough to not get tattered easily! ○ Clear plastic does not obstruct their vision! ☆Sizes☆ S size 【Budgerigar, Pacific Parrotlet】 Outer diameter: 7cm When worn: Outer diameter 6.3cm, Inner diameter 1.4cm M size 【Peach-faced Lovebird, Masked Lovebird】 Outer diameter: 8cm When worn: Outer diameter 7cm, Inner diameter 1.6cm L size 【Cockatiel, for shoulders/wings, etc.】 Outer diameter: 9cm When worn: Outer diameter 8cm, Inner diameter 1.8cm LL size 【Cockatiel, for the whole body】 Outer diameter: 10cm When worn: Outer diameter 9cm, Inner diameter 1.8cm The model Peach-faced Lovebird is wearing size M. If the collar allows the bird to reach the area they are biting (or plucking), choose one size larger. ☆Materials☆ Plastic, Taping tape 【Regarding Use】 ※ Birds wearing an Elizabethan collar for the first time will be agitated and struggle. Letting them out to fly or putting them in a cage can cause them to bump into things, fall, and get injured. If they are struggling, place them in a travel cage (for one bird) with food and water, and return them to their cage after they calm down. ※ Preening is an important behavior for birds to maintain cleanliness, so (if there are no wounds or scabs) remove the collar when they are out of the cage and under your supervision. ※ Remove the collar when they take a bath. (Put the collar back on when the neck area is completely dry.) ※ When removing the hook, insert your nail into the joint between the hooks and use it as a lever to easily detach them. (We recommend practicing how to remove it before putting it on the bird) 【Precautions for Use】 ○ As with any type of Elizabethan collar, prolonged use can cause chafing around the neck. In severe cases, stop using it and observe the bird's condition.
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