mpanzica529
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- Aug 24, 2012
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Ok,
I only have my female for about a week now, but im trying to fully prepare for all of this.
The guy I rescued her from, said her last wing clipping a few months ago had her freaked out and she did not like her wings touched anymore, nor did she want to be handled. In my short time with her, I have her stepping up, sorta unstable, but still doing it. I have been petting her wings and head, with a little growling and nipping, but she is MUCH better.
To the question. I don't NEED to have her wings clipped. I would eventually like to get her an aviator harness.
In training and building a bond between us, should i just let her wings grow out, or should I have her clipped once or twice more to help training and trust?
To add, she is 4 years old, and has always had her wings clipped. I know it sounds silly, but my concern really is for her to be happy. Would there be any benefit at all to have her clipped?
I only have my female for about a week now, but im trying to fully prepare for all of this.
The guy I rescued her from, said her last wing clipping a few months ago had her freaked out and she did not like her wings touched anymore, nor did she want to be handled. In my short time with her, I have her stepping up, sorta unstable, but still doing it. I have been petting her wings and head, with a little growling and nipping, but she is MUCH better.
To the question. I don't NEED to have her wings clipped. I would eventually like to get her an aviator harness.
In training and building a bond between us, should i just let her wings grow out, or should I have her clipped once or twice more to help training and trust?
To add, she is 4 years old, and has always had her wings clipped. I know it sounds silly, but my concern really is for her to be happy. Would there be any benefit at all to have her clipped?