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What is
a FlightSuit? |
What is
the poop-pouch? |
Aren't FlightSuits
just bird diapers? |
Doesn't the bird
waste touch or stick to the bird? |
How long can birds
wear a FlightSuit? |
Are FlightSuits
reusable? |
Are the FlightSuit
leashes safe? |
What colors
do the FlightSuits come in? |
What sizes do
the FlightSuits come in? |
How do you condition
a bird to wear a FlightSuit? |
How do you
get a bird to stop biting? |
How do you
train a bird to do tricks? |
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What is a FlightSuit?
FlightSuits are cleverly disguised, soft,
stretchy, reusable pet bird diapers. They
allow your feathered friends out of their
cages both in and out of the house; worry-free
from embarrassing accidents (poop) or dangerous
fly-aways. Easy to put on and take off.
Great for travel. Breathable, easy to clean
fabric. Use them over and over for years.
The patented "poop-pouch" safely keeps droppings
away from birds and you.
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What is the poop-pouch?
The unique, patented "poop-pouch" is a V-shaped
extension at the end of the FlightSuit.
It catches the bird waste as it lands, capitalizing
on that characteristic of bird poop - it
adheres onto whatever it lands on - in this
case inexpensive, disposable FlightLiners.
Meanwhile, the upper part of the pouch shields
and protects the bird from further contact
with the waste. It is a simple concept designed
to precise specifications to work properly
for each species of bird.
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Aren't FlightSuits just bird diapers?
Yes and no; most "diapers" are disposable
while FlightSuits are not! The term "diaper"
is often associated with negative connotations:
messy, smelly, constricting. None of these
apply to FlightSuits, which are reusable,
attractive and sporty. Plus, with the addition
of a leash they are much more!
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Doesn't the bird waste touch or stick to
the bird?
No! The beauty of FlightSuits and the feature
that made them "patentable" is that they
safely contain the poop AWAY from the bird!
They are guaranteed to work!
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How long can birds wear a FlightSuit?
While FlightSuits can be worn for extended
periods, we recommend they be changed every
4 to 6 hours. The unique design of the poop-pouch
allows easy monitoring and disposable FlightLiners
make using the FlightSuit even easier! Simply
change the FlightLiner to extend the time
between changing FlightSuits.
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Are FlightSuits reusable?
Yes! One of the FlightSuits' best features
is that they are indeed reusable - indefinitely!
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Are the FlightSuit leashes safe?
Yes! In fact, if used correctly Avian Fashions'
Leashettes, Lanyards and AnchorLines will
make your bird's time outdoors safer.
The following tips may be helpful.
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Make certain that the FlightSuit and
leash are securely in place and properly
applied.
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When you or your bird sense danger,
hold the bird close to your body with
one hand on the harness as well as the
leash, securing the bird and preventing
it from bolting.
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Never leave the bird unattended with
the harness and leash on. It is not
safe to tie the leash to something and
walk away. If you need to set the bird
down, try to be quick and hold the end
of the leash at all times.
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Do not carry a larger bird on your shoulder
while outdoors, you could get a face
bite if the bird is startled. Instead,
carry the bird securely under the crook
of your arm like a purse, or hold it
on your hand with your thumbs over the
toes to prevent bolting.
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Never jerk the leash. If the bird does
bolt, it will go to the end of its leash
and then settle to the ground naturally.
Don't pull on the leash unless you know
that the bird will land in danger (like
into a dog's mouth!).
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Inspect the leash before each use. Check
to see that the snaps are working correctly
and that there is no damage that may
weaken the leash material.
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Buy a leash color that contrasts with
your bird. It is easier to see a red
leash on a white bird, allowing you
to visually confirm if a snap has come
loose.
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Consider using a cat collar around your
wrist to secure the handle of the leash
and prevent it from slipping off of
your hand.
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Holding a bird with your thumb over
the toes gives you greater control when
you carry the bird and helps to prevent
them from bolting from your hand.
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Be careful that you don't catch the
leash on a protruding object.
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If you feed the bird while it is wearing
a leash, make certain that there is
room for the crop to expand.
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What colors do the FlightSuits come in?
Click Here to see all of the fabulous
fabric color and pattern choices for Avian
Fashions' FlightSuits and other attire.
The fabric colors and patterns may not be
available for all items and sizes. Please
refer to the choices shown in the product's
color selection drop-down menu.
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What sizes do the FlightSuits come in?
Click Here to find the correctly sized
FlightSuit for your bird. FlightSuits and
other attire may not be available in all
sizes. Please refer to the choices shown
in the product's size selection drop-down
menu.
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How do you condition a bird to wear a FlightSuit?
When introducing your bird to a FlightSuit,
it is suggested that bird owners follow
these simple
steps:
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Allow
your bird to see the FlightSuit from a comfortable
distance so that it may become accustomed to
both the color and fabric. Minimum time:
2 - 3 days.
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Over time,
move the FlightSuit closer to the bird and
cage. This process will be quicker for younger
birds (less than 5 - 6 months old); longer
for older birds. Minimum time: 2-3 days.
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Pet or caress
the bird with the FlightSuit.
Hang the FlightSuit on or near the cage, allowing
the bird to examine
the suit: Minimum time: 1 - 2
days.
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When you're
both ready to test the FlightSuit, remove
the bird's food for
2 - 3 hours; put FlightSuit on the bird and immediately
reward by returning food or feeding. This
serves as a positive reinforcement as well as
a distraction.
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The following positive reinforcements
work well while birds are
in FlightSuits:
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Offer plenty of verbal praise.
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Give favorite treats: peas, corn, millet
spray.
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Make for quality one-on-one time
away from the cage.
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Treat bird to
their favorite toy.
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Take bird outside for special outings.
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Birds
may nibble at the FlightSuit until they
are accustomed
to wearing it. To minimize the nibbling,
you can use
Better Bitters on the
FlightSuit.
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