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Articles related to "Parrot Toys"
Bird Toys - Plastic vs Wood Bird toys come in a variety of materials. Plastic toys or wood toys, which is appropriate for your parrot and why? parrot • pet bird • bird toys • parrot toys • macaw toy
Making Bird Toys Pet birds need plenty of toys to stay happy and healthy, but you don't have to pay an arm and a leg for them. Making your own bird toys will help you save money. parrot • bird • bird toys • parrot toys • making bird toys
Parrots Need Bird Toys for Mental Health Pet parrots are like children: they need to play. Foraging and puzzle toys also allow pet birds to engage in natural behavior that promotes a parrot's mental wellbeing. parrot toys • bird toys • bird toy parts • african grey • macaw
Unsafe Parrot Toys and Your Pet Bird Not all pet bird toys are safe for parrots. Plastic toy parts, zinc-coated metal and frayed rope toys can all harm an unsupervised pet bird. parrot toys • bird toys • bird toy parts • parakeet • budgie
Handling Pet Cockatoos Pet cockatoos are equally prone to overstimulation and boredom, leading to behavioral problems that include screaming, feather-plucking and self-mutilation. pet cockatoos • screaming parrots • feather plucking • self-mutilation • parrot cages
Pet Parrots Foraging for Food Wild parrots forage for food, a challenge most pet parrots lack. Using foraging toys entertains pet parrots and helps prevent bored feather mutilation in pet birds. foraging toys • parrot toys • treat toys • foraging • pet parrots
Zinc Toxicity in Pet Parrots Zinc overdose is a serious condition that is fatal if left untreated. If a parrot exhibits any zinc toxicity side effects get veterinary aid immediately. zinc toxicity • parrots • parrot cage • parrot toys • feather plucking
Cockatoos and Pet Parrot Rescue Buying a Molucaan cockatoo or umbrella cockatoo may be tempting, but large pet parrots have wild parrot instincts that land many pet cockatoos in bird rescue sanctuaries. cockatoo • umbrella • molucaan • cockatoo for sale • bird rescue
Citron Crested Cockatoos The citron crested cockatoo is a medium sized parrot that, while uncommon in the pet trade, is available from some cockatoo breeders. citron cockatoo • sulphur crested cockatoo • citron crested cockatoo • cockatoo breeders • pet trade
Cockatiels and Night Frights Pet cockatiels are susceptible to night frights, a panic reaction that can cause serious parrot injuries. Learn how to keep your parrot safe and secure at night. cockatiel fears • pet bird night frights • pet parrots • cage covers • night lights for pet birds
African Grey Parrot Low-cost Toys Toys for African Greys are costly. Grey owners can save big money and entertain their parrot when they make toys by recycling cardboard, whiskbrooms, and phonebooks. african grey parrot • low-cost toys • inexpensive playthings for cag's in and around the • cardboard • cornhusk whiskbrooms
Feather Plucking and the Eclectus Eclectus parrots are prone to feather plucking and feather mutilation. Emotional problems such as stress, boredom and separation anxiety can all lead to feather plucking. eclectus • plucking • feather • parrot • bird
Natural Cures for Feather Plucking Feather plucking in pet birds is usually a symptom of an underlying problem. Figuring out what that problem is and treating it is the best way to stop plucking behavior. feather plucking • parrot • pet bird • parrot feather plucking • bird feather plucking
Five Bad Reasons to Buy a Parrot There are many bad reasons to buy a parrot, whether the bird is a little sun conure or a giant macaw. Here are a few reasons not to purchase a pet parrot. buying a parrot • buying pet birds for right reasons • wrong reasons to buy parrot • pets and décor • baby birds |
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