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We all love toysWe all love toys. Adults love their electronic gizmos, their cooking toys, gardening toys, sports and fitness toys. Kids love every kind of toy from play stations to jungle jims. We know too that it is vital to a childs social and cognitive development to be stimulated by different kinds of toys.

The same is true for birds. Bird toys play a crucial role in the mental and physical well-being of birds. Hanging toys made out of different colors and materials stimulate motor skills and reasoning ability. Music CDs and sing-a-long jukeboxes encourage creative mental exercise where your bird can whistle and sing along to the melodies.

Are you a sports nut? Your bird could be! Challenge your favorite bird with cool, sports-themed bird toys to bring out the athlete in your bird. Increase their mental and physical exercise. (Be your birds personal trainer!) Help develop their motor skills and coordination. Watch as your bird uses his/her beak to grab and manipulate the toy parts as they move. See if they possess the mental toughness to compete!

How about bird bowling? Watch as your bird rolls the bowling ball into the hanging pins, stimulating its auditory and visual senses.

Birdie Basketball will challenge your bird to net two-pointers into the closed end basket!

And yes! Birds can pump iron! Birdie Barbells let your bird display its muscle power by lifting and lowering the barbells like the best power bird weight lifters!

But do be diligent about safety when your bird plays with its toys. Some bird toys are not suitable for certain birds and can be very dangerous, even life-threatening. Bird toys that are suitable for small birds can be dangerous for bigger birds, and vice versa. Large parrots possess very powerful beaks and can easily destroy toys meant for little birds. Pieces of damaged toys can cause intestinal blockage, choking, and internal bleeding.

Things to look out for? Check for any kind of sharp or rough edges. Toys, like people, can be abrasive and cause damage. Chains, links, bars, hook eyes, or any other openings should be examined carefully. Small parts that can potentially cause choking should be removed. Accidents and injuries happen when pet birds get trapped in chains, cords, and loose strings; they panic, and try to escape.

The professionals at Chirp n Squawk www.birdsupplies.com carry a complete range of safe and effective bird toys, as well as a reference section to educate you about safety and skills. Visit them today.

Chirp n Squawk www.birdsupplies.com is your one-stop-bird-shop on the internet for everything bird: toys, supplies, stands, food, clothes, health goods and training tools along with excellent customer service.

by: Ann Smithson




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