Kalel
New member
- Jan 2, 2015
- 473
- 8
- Parrots
- Sun conure named Lemon (nickname Moonie) hatched August 28, 2014, BFA Professor Green hatched August 22, 2014, Macaw Flash hatched Sept 15, 2007
Hello everyone,
I haven't been posting all that much lately because life has just been busy, however I wanted to post this today just to share my experience with the aviator harness. I know for me and I think for many others, harness training can be very frustrating and requires so much patience. I started harness training with Moonie probably in March so it's been a good nine months. For the longest time, he would only agree to pop his head through the loop, grab a treat, and quickly yank it out again. I have had to back up a few times in training because we had a couple of incidents where he would try to pull his head out of the loop and kind of get stuck and freak out. Then we would go back to square one. Well, now he will actually stick his head through the loop and eat treats while the loop sits around his neck. I'll even give it little tugs to get him used to the "pull" that he is likely to feel when wearing it. We haven't got to putting the wings through yet, but I'm taking this baby steps at a time. They weren't kidding when they said some birds take months or even years to accept this thing. I must admit, there were times I was ready to go into a dark room and just shove the harness on and see what happened, but this breakthrough gave me hope. Soooo, if anyone out there is thinking of giving up, perhaps your little guy/gal just needs months of stubborn training like mine did
Hope this post was useful and have a great day everyone!
I haven't been posting all that much lately because life has just been busy, however I wanted to post this today just to share my experience with the aviator harness. I know for me and I think for many others, harness training can be very frustrating and requires so much patience. I started harness training with Moonie probably in March so it's been a good nine months. For the longest time, he would only agree to pop his head through the loop, grab a treat, and quickly yank it out again. I have had to back up a few times in training because we had a couple of incidents where he would try to pull his head out of the loop and kind of get stuck and freak out. Then we would go back to square one. Well, now he will actually stick his head through the loop and eat treats while the loop sits around his neck. I'll even give it little tugs to get him used to the "pull" that he is likely to feel when wearing it. We haven't got to putting the wings through yet, but I'm taking this baby steps at a time. They weren't kidding when they said some birds take months or even years to accept this thing. I must admit, there were times I was ready to go into a dark room and just shove the harness on and see what happened, but this breakthrough gave me hope. Soooo, if anyone out there is thinking of giving up, perhaps your little guy/gal just needs months of stubborn training like mine did
Hope this post was useful and have a great day everyone!