🐶 Secure the Future of Your Newborns with Confidence!
This kit includes 100 disposable white umbilical cord clamps and one hemostatic forcep, designed for safe and effective use during animal births. The clamps prevent umbilical cord bleeding and infection, ensuring a smooth delivery process. Made from high-quality plastic, they are lightweight and portable, featuring a non-slip design for added safety.
M**E
Arrived FAST, great for newborn foals
Arrived very fast (two days) and works great for newborn foals prior to dipping in betadine. I was impressed with and thankful for how quickly they arrived (just in time!). We have another foal arriving within 24 hours, so two will be used again. Thank you!
R**S
To big
They work better for bigger dogs . I breed pugs and was to big to use.
A**H
Love them
When my dog had puppies they were so good
S**E
DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY ON THESE
They do not stay on. They're way too big for a newborn puppies, even large breed. On wax dental floss is much better.
E**.
hard to use
too hard to use on new born pups i rather just cut and tie fishing string in place of these and mama dogs dont like them too much either
S**D
Once Clipped, Cannot be Undone.
As a breeder of dobermans its always good to keep items that may not be the norm for every litter. This is one of those items I chose to have on hand. In the end its just not the go to. Ill stick with string or non waxed dental floss.This is perfect for Pig breeding or animals roughly around the same size as a piglet at birth
K**Z
Perfect for goats!
These are now part of my kidding kit for my Nigerian Dwarf Goats. I absolutely recommend these as a must have item. I had some very rough kiddings an after franticly using dental floss my husband found these. Highly recommend!
A**.
Don't stay clamped
I just delivered a litter of 4 puppies. All of these clamps opened and fell off with the 1st 15 minutes. Tried replacing with new clamps, dame thing happened. Had to tie the cords off with unwaxed dental floss. Thankfully I had some in my supplies!
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