The AVIATOR Bird Harness
The AVIATOR Bird Harness is the only truly SAFE and ESCAPE-PROOF* bird restraint system
- ESCAPE-PROOF! With other brands of harnesses, your bird can easily remove the leash and harness
- View Photos of African Grey Koko at an outing in beautiful Malaysia - safely wearing his Aviator Harness harness ...
- Self-adjusting leash: Automatically adjusts from the chest to the back as the bird climbs and flies. Fewer pressure contact points on bird.
- Easiest to install - one piece design - No buckles or clips.
- Complete with 40 min. DVD showing:
- Installation and safe use of the AVIATOR Bird Harness ... Training your pet (including older birds) to love the AVIATOR Bird Harness ... Teaching your bird to fly outside with the AVIATOR Bird Harness
LOW PRICE! Any Color: U.S. $24 | Pick your Favorite Color: U.S. $28 |
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Choose Your Size: Please note that the Bird Harness only fits birds of the size of a cockatiel or bigger. For smaller birds, such as "budgies" - a flight suit would work. Click here for photos and info. However, the flight suit is not as secure as the harness.. |
Prefer to order over the phone or have questions? Tel: 1-954-435-3772 NOTE: Sensitive credit card information can be provided over the phone (such information should never be e-mailed). However, following your phone call, please e-mail your shipping / billing address and the item(s) you wish to order to: sf@avianweb.com. This process will most effectively prevent any mistakes in the execution of your order. THANK YOU! Orders can also be faxed to: 1-866-796-8651 |
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*Important Information
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Warning about Birds of Prey and other predators ...
Please understand that considerable risk is associated with your allowing your pet to remain outside unsupervised. BIrds of prey and other predators will seek opportunities to get to your unprotected pets. I have heard of bird owners watching their pets being snatched right off the patio -- in front of them!
Your pet should always be with you when outside. On your arm, preferably, and always keep watch for dangers. In one case, a cockatiel owner found herself protecting her pet from a hawk that tried to get the cockatiel right off her shoulder. She was able to protect her pet by covering it with her arms and hands - and yet the hawk still tried to get it from there!
It is important to understand the risks associated with taking your pet outside.

Customers from outside the United States,






