🦜 Train with Confidence: Your Feathered Friends Deserve the Best!
The QBLEEVBird Training Anti-Bite Gloves are expertly crafted from polyethylene fiber and stainless steel wire, ensuring safety and durability for bird handlers. With a breathable design and a flexible fit, these gloves are perfect for training, feeding, and grooming your avian companions.
S**I
Works well for cockatiels
I had it for about a month now and it still is working and in good condition!
C**N
animal handling gloves
They are perfect for animals with sharp claws and hurtful bites! I have to use them on the rabbit at work because her bites cause bleeding, so they are perfect.
A**C
Worst bird glove of all time award
They don’t work. Lovebird bites right through. Glove comes with holes in it! Buy it as a bad joke for a bird lover.
J**K
Good for smaller birds.
Overall quite good but a little thin and no match for our Indian Ringnecks. Our newest Ringneck is bluffing and his beak can make it through the material and can give a pretty painful pinch. If there was another 20-30% more material thickness (we have used an OvGlove oven glove that was about perfect thickness). So if you have a Conjure or smaller then this glove will work.
R**D
Same like winter gloves..
Honestly..they are like garden gloves or winter gloves. If you want gloves anti bite, work gloves is that you need.
A**R
Great product, buy it!
Small birds but their teeth are sharp! These are made so nice! They work perfectly!
E**N
No worries about getting bitten with these gloves!
Durable and sturdy gloves to ward off pet bites!
L**S
Definitely not "anti-bite," should be titled "bite discouraging."
I bought these to help handle a very aggressive rat I was fostering. These gloves are thick woven cloth/whatever which definitely helped with scratching, but his teeth definitely could have bit through them. I could take a tooth pick and pierce right through it to my skin. I can see where these would be useful, but I definitely wouldn't call them anti-bite. A bird or rodent with a sharp pointed beak or teeth would still be able to bite you through these.
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