So, I've been trying to get Oz to wear his harness. We've had 4 sessions so far. I tried leaving the harness on his cage/playstand for a few days, but he wouldn't go near the harness part of the harness ever. He did play with the elastic (this is an aviator harness) but avoided the actual harness like the plague. So I took the matter into my own hands and we started our sessions. Now, he's not scared of touching the harness anymore, if I have some threats near it, he'll stand on top or pass his head trough the big holes (not the small one for his head) and I gently place it on him as I let him pig out. He'll even perch on the harness if I hold it in the air (with a tension)
The problem is, when he does poke his head trough the actual head hole (I don't force it, just encourage him to do it on his own with a threat) he panics a little: the first time, he literally threw himself off the bed, thank gosh for carpeted floors, and the second (during our last session, he kept running around and it took me a good minute before I was able to get the harness off him (I kept going after that with the usual 'play' on the harness to see if he would have regressed but no. He doesn't seem any more scared of me or the harness after those little panics happen. The moment I manage to remove it, he's fine. He also doesn't make a sound during them)
Any tips on how to help him?/Am I doing it wrong?
The problem is, when he does poke his head trough the actual head hole (I don't force it, just encourage him to do it on his own with a threat) he panics a little: the first time, he literally threw himself off the bed, thank gosh for carpeted floors, and the second (during our last session, he kept running around and it took me a good minute before I was able to get the harness off him (I kept going after that with the usual 'play' on the harness to see if he would have regressed but no. He doesn't seem any more scared of me or the harness after those little panics happen. The moment I manage to remove it, he's fine. He also doesn't make a sound during them)
Any tips on how to help him?/Am I doing it wrong?