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Steps To Put A Harness On Your Bird

Posted by admin | Bird | Thursday 1 April 2010 1:30 pm

Still looking for the steps and best methods to put a harness on your bird correctly? Here is the solution for you to apply. As mentioned in the previous post, first and foremost ensure that a harness is suitable for your bird. Sometimes a small dog chain collar may be suitable for your bird if your pet bird can tolerate it. Make sure that your bird is hand tame and accepts having his wings and head touched before the process.

Step 1: Start to bring the part used to create the loop around the neck closer to where it connects.

Step 2: If the harness material is light, put the cross area (that the lead is connected to) on his chest.

Step 3: Since the neck loop is already created, it can simply be put over her head.

Step 4: You can work with the other connections once the harness is sitting on the bird.

Step 5: Next, get the above connected under the wings. Lift up each wing and set them underneath the wings while making sure they are not twisted.

Step 6: If you do this correctly and thoroughly, you will see the straps that are under the wings are connected.

Step 7: Finally, when you remove the harness, you will have to unclip everything. Before it’s put away, clip the neck loop back together. Hence, next time when you need to use it, you just slip the neck loop on and only have to connect the clips around the wings. Done!

Bird Harness

Posted by admin | Bird | Friday 26 March 2010 3:47 pm

Feeling difficult to take your pet into the great outdoors because you’re worried he might fly away into the dangerous sky?

With advance technologies, there are bird harnesses in the market waiting for you and usually figure 8 type is the best choice for your bird. It is also available in various sizes that fit your bird.

Young birds normally adjust quickly to wearing harnesses. Older birds are more challenging to train to a harness, but letting them join you in the garden or on a walk can be well worth the effort.
Many birds learn to associate the harness with fun and become visibly excited when they see it!

However, don’t forget to get some tips from an expert on how to put a harness to your bird.  Put On A Harness is the video tip which may be helpful for you.