We purchased an Aviator for our green-cheek conure, Mango, about a month ago. We watched the DVD and spent a few weeks doing all of the taming/training procedures they recommended. Mango was already very hand-tame and loves being held on his back, having his nails groomed, we can touch him anywhere, and we've been teaching him tricks (like waving, etc.) for months now.
However, today was the first day we actually tried to slip the harness over his head and put it on him for an adventure outside. His wings are currently clipped. The actual putting-on of the harness turned out to be more than a little traumatic for him (I think he was terrified of the sensation of it being around his neck) but we went through with it and once he was outside he was much more excited by the world than he was worried about the harness - and it was a ton of fun for both of us.
I have two questions:
1) Since this first time outside with the harness was a bit traumatic to actually put it on, have we now ruined all of the training we did? What should we do? Keep putting it on and going outside every few days, or slow way down and start from square one?
2) While we were outside he was very happy and singing but did occasionally nibble at the nylon and buckle and I'm worried that he'll eventually chew through it. He isn't a strong or determined chewer, but if he keeps at it for a really long time it might damage the harness. How do I discourage that behavior when outside?
I think the biggest problem is just how tiny he is in comparison to the harness, but today's trip and experience has not harmed our relationship at all so I'm not too worried about that. The macaw they demonstrated on in the video was huge compared to the harness and I wish the x-small harness had smaller nylon threading so it was more in proportion to his body and didn't get in the way of his feet and stuff.
I just want to make sure that we'll keep getting to have fun outings with the aviator! Advice?









