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Finding Safe Toys For Your Parrot

If you are the owner of a parrot chances are you would have experienced their playfulness and curiosity. Because they are pet and not in the wild where they can roam about and forage, it is important that an environment is created that allows them to fly about, stay physically, fit and play. To this end a variety of things to engage in is needed by your parrot and toys are a great way to achieve this. The challenge for many parrot owners is to find toys that are safe.

There are many toys on the market for parrot s that tend to be a dangerous. They often cause accidents that are serious in nature such as trapping their beak in a toy. To avoid incidents like this make sure you do your research by seeking information from different sources. Also when you are checking the various toys out, you should pay close attention to their overall construction. That way you will be able to identify which toys are potentially dangerous.

Pay careful attention to the attachment on the toys that will be keeping it in place in the parrot’s cage. The safer attachment tends to have the shape of a double U, or as it is called, a Chook. The pear-shaped attachments of similar design are also one of the safer ones.

Do not use chains or long chords as these can cause the bird to get entangled in. Also those split ring types of attachments should be avoided as they may end up getting their beaks stuck in them.

Choose toys that are size appropriate for your parrot. Many parrot toys are sold in sizes small, medium, and large to fit your parrot’s size. Also you should stay away from toys that have too many parts.

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