PSFAngoras":2mlu9aqt said:Sky - very jealous of you Kevlar gloves!! I've only been breeding for about two years now and my arms look like I belong in a psych ward!!!
skysthelimit":1h6gizey said:PSFAngoras":1h6gizey said:Sky - very jealous of you Kevlar gloves!! I've only been breeding for about two years now and my arms look like I belong in a psych ward!!!
Got two pairs of fingerless kevlar gloved from eBay. Less than $10. Make sure to get the ones with the thumb hole.
2 bun-owner":2di8wbw3 said:skysthelimit":2di8wbw3 said:PSFAngoras":2di8wbw3 said:Sky - very jealous of you Kevlar gloves!! I've only been breeding for about two years now and my arms look like I belong in a psych ward!!!
Got two pairs of fingerless kevlar gloved from eBay. Less than $10. Make sure to get the ones with the thumb hole.
Do you have a pic of these "famous"
Gloves. Lol just was wondering what
To look for what they are called.
luvabunny":s79xerl4 said:I don't flip mine either. I just set them on the grooming table and pick up one leg at a time. They are generally wedged between my midsection and my left arm (I'm right handed). I just lift the foot up. I generally use small dog clippers, but have been known to use human toenail clippers as well.
It's simple really and quite easy once you get the hang of it. With a long eared breed like English lops, I have to do a LOT of toenail trimming. I can do a rabbit in about 20 seconds. Usually my back gives out long before my time does.
Then you need new stock.2 bun-owner":3w4f1wlc said:I would be afraid of being bit
By holding a rabbit under my arm.
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