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	<title>Pet Bird Guide &#187; Pet Bird Care</title>
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		<title>Birds Just Wanna Have Fun</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Nov 2007 07:17:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The bird toy is an essential accessory for anyone who has a pet bird and in  fact you should have more than one toy to keep your feathered friend amused.  Birds are incredibly smart and get bored very easily so if you don&#8217;t provide  them with some amusement they may turn to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The bird toy is an essential accessory for anyone who has a pet bird and in  fact you should have more than one toy to keep your feathered friend amused.  Birds are incredibly smart and get bored very easily so if you don&#8217;t provide  them with some amusement they may turn to destructive behavior such as pulling  out their feathers. It&#8217;s critical to have good toys for your bird in order to  provide him with a happy healthy environment.</p>
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<p>When choosing toys for  your bird, however, you need to take some considerations in mind to be sure you  get toys that are a good fit for the type of bird you have. One thing to  consider is size. A toy designed for a small parakeet might not be safe for  large parrot because his more powerful beak can break off pieces that he might  ingest. Alternately, a large parrot toy might hold little interest for small  parakeet who won&#8217;t be able to use it properly.</p>
<p>The smaller birds like  swings and Olympic rings and will actively swing on them having a grand old  time. The bigger birds don&#8217;t seem to take to swings as much but some of do enjoy  them. Ladders are always a popular choice no matter what size bird you have it  if your cage has room for them please do include them.</p>
<p>For larger birds  a great bird toy is a puzzle or maize toy &#8211; especially the ones where you can  put something inside and if you fill it with their favorite nut it will really  keep them busy. They also like toys that have knots which they can exercise  their strong beaks by unknotting and generally any toy where they have to use  their mind to figure out how to use is a good choice.</p>
<p>Some birds  naturally like to pluck and these birds can enjoy toys that can be preened. If  you busy them with these toys they will spend less time plucking out their own  feathers. You can buy preening strips made with cotton fabric that will keep  your bird busy. Keep a close watch on the toy though if it becomes frayed you  want remove it right away so that the bird does not become tangled in the  strings.</p>
<p>Birds are much like small children and so it&#8217;s no surprise that  the play gyms are a very popular toy with any bird as long as you get a size  that is suited to the type of bird you have. You can get gyms that are very  elaborate with all kinds of things or just ones that have a simple ladder and  swing.</p>
<p>As mentioned, birds do become bored easily and that&#8217;s why you  want to get your pet more than one bird toy. In fact, don&#8217;t put all the toys in  the cage at once &#8211; save some out and when your bird becomes bored with the ones  you&#8217;ve given him then you can switch up the toys he has with the ones you&#8217;ve set  aside. Give the ones he&#8217;s been using a good cleaning and set those aside until  you becomes bored with the ones you just gave him. This way he&#8217;ll have an  endless supply of new toys for his constant amusement.</p>
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		<title>Your New Bird Comes Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Nov 2007 07:11:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Pet Birds 101]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Adopting a pet bird can be exciting for you, but it can be stressful for the  bird especially if he is a hand fed baby. Imagine being taken from the only  environment you’ve ever known and put in some strange place with a bunch of  strangers. Sound stressful, huh? Luckily there are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Adopting a pet bird can be exciting for you, but it can be stressful for the  bird especially if he is a hand fed baby. Imagine being taken from the only  environment you’ve ever known and put in some strange place with a bunch of  strangers. Sound stressful, huh? Luckily there are some things you can do to  help your new baby bird adjust.</p>
<p><img src="http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.fotosearch.com/comp/UNQ/UNQ141/u12523890.jpg&#038;imgrefurl=http://www.fotosearch.com/UNQ141/u12523890/&#038;h=300&#038;w=300&#038;sz=19&#038;hl=en&#038;start=9&#038;um=1&#038;tbnid=ptixaLdmeDnZ7M:&#038;tbnh=116&#038;tbnw=116&#038;prev=/images%3Fq%3Dpet%2Bbird%26svnum%3D10%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26rlz%3D1B3GGGL_enUS238US238%26sa%3DN" /><img src="http://www.animalprotective.org/animals/smanimals/smanimal_pics/large/Tiki%20bird%206.JPG" style="width: 362px; height: 397px" /></p>
<p>Knowing that your new bird was coming,  you should already have his cage and accessories waiting and ready. Be sure to  put the cage in an area that does not get too much traffic or have a lot going  on. You don’t want him to be isolated and away from the family, but you also  don’t want a lot of stuff going on around him that can startle and confuse him.  Choose an area that he can interact with the family but won’t be startled by  sudden movements or loud noises.</p>
<p>Take your bird to an avian veterinarian  to make sure he is healthy and get him on a schedule for checkups. The bet will  check for contagious diseases, bacterial infections and worms. If you have  purchases the bird from a reputable breeder all this may have been done &#8211; find  out what veterinarian your breeder used and check to be sure your bird is in tip  top shape (you might even continue using this vet if you don’t already have one  of your own).</p>
<p>Your pet bird can be a bit nervous the first few days and  if he doesn’t start eating after a day or so, offer him some spray millet. This  stuff is like dessert for birds and this will surely tempt him. If your bird is  a newly weaned baby and he keeps making a squalling noise, he may require some  hand feeding for a few days.</p>
<p>Pay attention to your new bird, but don’t  overwhelm him. Spend no more than ten minutes a time with him. You might want to  leave him in the cage for the first few weeks, but if you let him out and he  continually flies away and you end up chasing him, put him back in the cage  until he calms down. The constant chasing is stressful for birds.</p>
<p>Having  a pet bird can be a great experience, just be sure you acclimate him to your  home and family properly and you’ll have a new friend that will give you joy for  many year</p>
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