Pet Supplies

rainbow pet supplies

About us

pet supplies information

Dog Door Free Shipping

Special Pet Deals

The Best Dog Doors

Dog Walk for Wall install

Dog Walk for Door Install

how to measure pet doors

Puppies For Sale

Beagle

kittens for sale

new puppy pet products

SENIOR DOGS

cats

Big Cat Small dog door

information about cats

cat pictures

cat zodiac

Why cats land on feet

Emergency CPR - cats

Transporting Cats

Litterbox training

new Kitty needs

Pet Products SALE Today

automatic pet feeders ..

Pet Coupon Sales

Indoor Cats

Great Deals

Ideal replacement flaps

Problem cats

Cat Doors

Staywell Cat doors

Staywell budget line

pet door for windows

CatWalk

CatWalk multi-magnetic glass fitting cat

discount cat doors for sale

CatWalk glass or thin panel doors

Cat Walk multi-magnetic Door Mount

Huge Cat and small dog

Cat Walk door mount

cat walk technology

Catwalk installation instructions

Cathole cat door

ideal screen cat door

for the birds

Poop Off pet cleaner

stainless-steel bird cages

Discount Bird Cages

Medium size Bird Cage for Parrots

Large Bird Cages for sale

Bird Information...

Test Your Bird

bird links

bird perches

Share s Pet Story

Pet Memorials

saying good bye

Pet Loss

pet loss poems

pet games and widgets

vacation and pets

dogs & heartworms

free-homemade pet ideas

FancyPaws movie

celebrity pets-pet names

Rainbow bridge poem

Shih-Tzu

Chihuahuas

Chihuhua Song

non pet thoughts

things ive learned

Queen of Clean

To Whom it may concern

PET PRODUCTS AND PET SUPPLIES ON SALE


  It's likely that your bird is either right- or left-handed. In the wild it makes sense to have a claw preference, because in emergencies, one side of the body will take the lead. Why left or right are dominant is open to debate, but in some species, it has some amazing consequences.  
 
What do I need?
  • A plastic or cardboard tube that is wide enough for your bird to reach into with its claw, but not with its beak
  • A pet treat or toy
 
     
 
Step 1: Put the treat inside the tube, near the end.

Step 2: Hold the tube directly in front of your bird.

Step 3: Encourage your bird to get the treat.

Step 4: Do this twice more. How does your bird react?




Results:

A - Bird uses left claw most of the time

B - Bird uses right claw most of the time

C - Difficult to tell

If option A - Your bird appears to be left-handed. Left-handedness in humans is often associated with creativity and a natural musical ability. Maybe your bird has hidden talents as well!

If option B - Your bird appears to be right-handed. Right-handedness in humans is often associated with language ability and a logical mind. There is some evidence that right-handed animals can be better at remembering and using words, so maybe your bird understands more of your conversation than you had thought!

If option C - It could be that your bird has no preference; in other words, they could be ambidextrous. In some animals this has been shown to be unhelpful. It's often good to have a dominant hand to lead the way.

 
 
Don't force your pet to do this test. If it is unwilling to take part, try again later

Don't worry if your pet doesn't perform as you had hoped. All results are important to us.

Do give your pet the time, space and quiet that it needs to have a good go at the test.

If you are a child, make sure an adult is present when you test your pet.

rmy-rainbow-pet best site for dogs and cats and birds. best pet products available.qualitly products at discount prices.

great pet supplies all at huge savings. pet doors, dog doors, cat doors, small dog doors

and pet advice. free pet supply patterns and many rainbow pet poems and links. Lots of free pet

advice and infromation on pet supplies available at discount prices. many stock close outs offered.Rainbow

poems rainbow storys rainbow selection of pet supplies. A rainbow selection of best loved free recipes,

gifts and ideas for making happy pets.