TAG Sized Backpack carrier?

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X-posted to Avian Avenue. I apologize for the duplicate message :)

I have a small cage with backpack clips for my white capped pionus, but once I get my TAG, I'm afraid that cage will be too small. I just want a simple TAG Proof carrier that can handle heat and cold. Any SUggestions? Where'd you get yours? Anything you'd steer clear of?

TIA!
 
X-posted to Avian Avenue. I apologize for the duplicate message :)

I have a small cage with backpack clips for my white capped pionus, but once I get my TAG, I'm afraid that cage will be too small. I just want a simple TAG Proof carrier that can handle heat and cold. Any SUggestions? Where'd you get yours? Anything you'd steer clear of?

TIA!
Traitor! (Just kidding).

How much are you willing to pay? Some carriers are very expensive and I know you've had to save up to buy the new bird. Why not just use a hard sided dog or cat carrier? How often do you plan on taking him out and about?

How's the "other forum" compare to this one? I can't imagine they're as nice. Most forums seem to attract nasty know-it-alls.
 
The Rolls Royce, Cadillac, Bentley or Ferrari of bird carriers are Pak-O-Bird. Super excellent product and they even make a fleece cover for all their sizes. But they are also the most expensive (surprise!). I have one - all true. Thier medium size should be fine for a Grey.
 
The Rolls Royce, Cadillac, Bentley or Ferrari of bird carriers are Pak-O-Bird. Super excellent product and they even make a fleece cover for all their sizes. But they are also the most expensive (surprise!). I have one - all true. Thier medium size should be fine for a Grey.
I just looked these up. How fun! Alas, I do not own a portable parrot. He is just too large! I struggle to lug him to the vet’s office in a medium size dog carrier. It works, but it is heavy and bulky. Might need to chop off my macaw’s tail feathers with a bolt cutter to fit him into a backpack. 🎒 😜
 
I just checked out the Pac-o-bird. I even found a carrier close to home! WOW, they're more expensive than three of my cages put together, but stainless steel mesh? **Makes grabby motions** I'm gonna have to save my pennies up for one! :D My TAG is going to be a service animal, so I need something sturdy.
 
I just looked these up. How fun! Alas, I do not own a portable parrot. He is just too large! I struggle to lug him to the vet’s office in a medium size dog carrier. It works, but it is heavy and bulky. Might need to chop off my macaw’s tail feathers with a bolt cutter to fit him into a backpack. 🎒 😜
That would piss him off!
 
I have a CAG, she's on small side for them. Average wtg is 14.5 ounces. That is possibly still bigger than a TAG. I have requirements for my carrier. I must be able to keep it on my person. Even in bathrooms! I must be able to distract strangers from snatch and grab. They must be lightweight to decrease physical, mental need for spontaneous setting on ground. The zipper pulls must be able to be secured closed. I can use this driving, mass transit, vet visits etc. Don't do neighborhood walks w her due to rise in worldwide bird flu. I have large bacpacks. This can fit in one if weather indicates. This is what I use. It's light, I can use handle, backpack carry on front or back, hook a chest/waist seatbelt. Advantages: She can see what's going on around her. When out and about she wears her harness thats attached to the carrier. I don't trust opening it and having her decide she'd rather be elsewhere. The metal tray in bottom is good fit. I wrap a towel around it. Don't use the 'soft pad' that came with it. It's a piece of cardboard like material covered in imitation fleece. Impossible to keep sanitary. Nice perch inside. It screws in place. Pack is small emough to fit in a shopping bag. She can't be seen, left and is always with me. Has side access so I can reach in from from different directions. Plus she likes it! Disadvantages; feels like it needs more ventilation holes for hot humid weather. There's a lanyard on bottom w short lead. Don't think it's safe. Too easy to get toes caught and damaged with travel. So its on the too be removed list There's a water, food container combo in side pocket. Don't use because have my own travel w bird kit. My CAG is a disassembly expert. So she's not left unobserved. It's when, not if she'll start work on zipper threads, loose or created. This type of perch is near top of her to be destroyed list. First day she unscrewed bolt on perch and 'lost' it. Fortunately I had a replacement. I've looked into other perches for replacement. But not satisfied with any. The metal tray has 'beak' dents starting around edges. It's days were acknowledged at purchase to be limited. So not unexpected. The rivets? around the acess holes may be tempting to some parrots. The material is very chewable, hole-able, for any parrot. So double watch duty for those holes. Yes, if pack secured, she'll perch outside on top. I am always looking for backpacks, carriers for my CAG. I still keep the used(destroyed) ones in garage. This stops the maybe it'll work next time syndrome. Unfortunately my CAG is spoiled. She loves to travel, to see people, colors, surroundings. The 2 problems I have is (the normal) durability aka beak resistance and carry weight. If you find something that is better, I'm always interested.
 

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