I was wondering if anyone has used this type of harness for a grey squirrel?
I was wondering if anyone has used this type of harness for a grey squirrel?
I guess a picture would help! lol
I tried to put my bearded dragon's harness on Sammy once. I'll be the first to admit I'm a pretty stubborn and determined person, but I gave up quickly with that task. I know now he will NEVER allow it.
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Nancy in New York (03-15-2017), SammysMom (03-19-2017), ScrappyDo (03-16-2017), Shewhosweptforest (03-15-2017)
there aren't enough hands to pull it off as in getting it on but we have had a few people start at an early age and succeed in getting their squirrel to wear a harness....but, everyone I've ever kept up with, had their squirrels escape the harness.....sometimes outside lucky to have caught them immediately or days later. It's just not a risk I'm willing to take
Make the world a better place...one animal at a time
The Peace of Wild Things
BY WENDELL BERRY
When despair for the world grows in me
and I wake in the night at the least sound
in fear of what my life and my children’s lives may be,
I go and lie down where the wood drake
rests in his beauty on the water, and the great heron feeds.
I come into the peace of wild things
who do not tax their lives with forethought
of grief. I come into the presence of still water.
And I feel above me the day-blind stars
waiting with their light. For a time
I rest in the grace of the world, and am free.
Jen413 (03-16-2017), KarmaKay (03-20-2017), Nancy in New York (03-16-2017), SammysMom (03-19-2017), Sara in NW MS (03-21-2017), ScrappyDo (03-16-2017)
Same here.
We really wanted to be able to do this for our non releases Peewee and Hootsie (Braveheart). While you can lose a finger doing it, the issue isn't getting on the harness it's the risk of them slipping free and releasing themselves into a world they are not prepared for. Not worth the risk for us either.
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Mel1959 (03-21-2017), Nancy in New York (03-21-2017)
Hmmm.... nat I ask where did you find this? My little paraplegic boy Victor is semi-used to a harness but the kind he has does not stay on well. Now I'm thinking the desig of this one might be useful... it might be possible to rig it so as to help secure his little two-wheel buggy underneath him for cruising around the house.
"In the midst of our lives we must find the magic that makes our souls soar."My darling Scooter, beloved Hami, sweet gentle Simon... YOU are the ones who brought that magic in my life. You've changed the way I see all things around me now and, because of you, I want to be a better person. This is not goodbye, my sweethearts. You be at peace, your work here on earth is done... now you are finally, truly free. Until we meet at the Bridge again, please remember that I will always love you.
The greatness of a nation can be measured by the way it treats its animals.
- Gandhi -
I have the one that that Tin Tin on YouTube wears.
I like that one! When did you start getting your squirrel/s used to it? I've just cut up a t-shirt into a square with arm holes and I am putting them on my 5 week old squirrels today to get them used to having something put on and taken off. Have they ever escaped it? Thank you!
KarmaKay (03-20-2017)
Two wheel buggy? Do you have pictures? Scooter is likely too old to adapt but that's a resource for another little one. Pictures?
KarmaKay (03-20-2017)
"In the midst of our lives we must find the magic that makes our souls soar."My darling Scooter, beloved Hami, sweet gentle Simon... YOU are the ones who brought that magic in my life. You've changed the way I see all things around me now and, because of you, I want to be a better person. This is not goodbye, my sweethearts. You be at peace, your work here on earth is done... now you are finally, truly free. Until we meet at the Bridge again, please remember that I will always love you.
The greatness of a nation can be measured by the way it treats its animals.
- Gandhi -
gunpackingrandma (03-19-2017), KarmaKay (03-20-2017), Nancy in New York (03-18-2017), SammysMom (03-19-2017), Shewhosweptforest (03-18-2017), TubeDriver (03-19-2017)
I have this one, also. It seems to fit way more securely than the others I have tried, and is very adjustable. The only down-side is that it is held closed with the snap to the leash, so I can't put it on my blind girl in her cage to allow her to move freely while she gets used to it. (Meaning, it won't stay on without the leash...I'm sure I could come up with some kind of fastener, but I haven't done that yet.)
It would take me a minute to find the name/manufacturer, but it is available through amazon.co.uk.
Best,
Kate (& Fleury)
ScrappyDo (03-27-2017)
I got mine from Decan (Tintin's Dad) too. It's made by a brand called Nobby, made for ferrets.
I only found it on Amazon for the United Kingdom, I couldn't find it anywhere available to ship to the US. I ended up paying Decan to buy one and ship it to Montana for me (not that I'm suggesting he would do that for others, just explaining where I got mine)
It is this one:
ScrappyDo (04-22-2017)