The Parrot University
Aviator Harness for One-Winged Scarlet Macaw
Charlotte has come a long way, but still has a long way to go. We took her in as a rescue last year, and at that point, she was so aggressive we had to use protective gear to even get close enough to feed her and clean her cage. I actually found her on a craigslist ad. I was searching for homemade bird toys and ran across the ad.
Raven Flying High with her Aviator Harness
The material is also soft and light enough but extremely resistant to her bites despite her having that powerful beak. This has been only her second time and she’s an all grown up adult that has never gone through this experience.
Testimonial from Lilly & Ozzie
I just want to say a big thank you for making such a wonderful product!
I have an Alexandrine Parakeet named Ozzie. 7 weeks ago I brought an aviator harness for him as his new year present! We have been following the Instructional DVD and working hard to get him used to it, and now he is harness trained.
Testimonial: Alice
My hand fed Umbrella Cockatoo Alice, born November 2002, lives in Sweden. She has worn two Feather Tether harnesses earlier. She couldn’t resist preening and nibbling them, and easily broke their metal clips, thus making the harnesses very dangerous.
Vision-Impaired Turkey Vulture Benefits from the Aviator Harness
Thanks so much for the wonderful opportunity for Griffin’s (our Turkey Vulture) first ever modeling debut! You are really onto something here! Not only is Griffin the most adorable vulture in the whole wide world, he has a powerful message to share with the worlds of wildlife rehabilitation, falconry, zoos, and captive wildlife management!!
Testimonial: Stephanie’s Story
When I got Miracle he was dehydrated and dying. I took care of him.
Two years ago our peacock mom hatched some babies in a nest above one of the rooms in our barn. A few days later mom and the babies jumped to the floor and never went back to the nest. A few days after this we were inspecting the nest and found another baby that must have been too afraid to jump. You guessed it. This baby ended up in my room for some special attention.
Birdie See, Birdie Do; Aviator Harness Training
The Aviator Bird Harness is just like any other toy. You can quickly teach your Birdie to love to have it on with the right approach.
Today I got Falkner Cockatiel to actually start putting her head through this morning, even if only for a few seconds at a time. You can see Falkner willingly sticks her head back and forth through the Aviator strap to get to the other side where her treat is. Lol. Her cousin Bambi Cockatiel is learning by example as she waits her turn.
Testimonial: The Correct Fit Guarantee
These pictures are of Shalom, my Citron Crested Cockatoo, modeling the small and medium Aviator Harness.
You can see that the Small is too small with his long body and large crest. The Medium definitely is easier to put on, and remove. He is very comfortable with his favorite suit of clothes.
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