Wood Bird Swing Toy for Parrots Cockatiels and Budgies with Non-toxic Cage Accessories for Mental Stimulation

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This set of 5Pcs Wooden Puzzle Toys For Birds. They are made of safe and non-toxic materials and are designed to provide your feathered friends with hours of fun and mental stimulation. The puzzles are also a great way to bond with your bird, and to keep them entertained and engaged.

Features:

  • Material: Wood
  • Type: Birds

More About The Product:

Unique Features: Our design is great for your feathered friends to rest or exercise by swinging and climbing, is suited for the majority of parrot cages, bright, and appealing, allowing your birds to relax and play.

Easy To Install: By simply fastening the steel hook to the top of the pet cage, it is simple to mount these little parakeet toys, and you can examine the size information to meet your needs.

Wide Usage: This bundle of bird toys is excellent for small animals including hamsters, gerbils, mice, rats, and small parakeets in addition to small birds like budgies, cockatiels,  finches, and small parakeets.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • This set includes 5 pieces of wooden puzzle toys for birds. The variety across the 5 pieces gives your bird multiple types of mental challenges, ensuring sustained interest rather than repetitive interaction with a single toy format.

  • Yes, these toys are specifically described as made from safe and non-toxic materials. This is important for birds that habitually chew on their enrichment items, as it ensures no harmful substances are ingested during play.

  • Puzzle toys require birds to investigate, manipulate, and problem-solve to access rewards or navigate the toy's components. This cognitive engagement mimics foraging behavior and helps prevent the behavioral issues — like feather plucking — that arise from under-stimulated birds.

  • These toys are designed for parrots, cockatiels, and budgies. Puzzle-type enrichment is particularly beneficial for highly intelligent parrot species that require more complex mental challenges than standard swings or bells.

  • When owners participate in puzzle play by presenting the toy or rewarding correct behavior, it creates a positive shared activity. This cooperative play builds trust and strengthens the bird-owner bond more effectively than passive observation of solo play.

  • Start by placing a familiar treat visible on or inside the puzzle with easy access. Gradually increase the difficulty as the bird learns to interact with the toy. Patience and positive reinforcement — offering praise or a small treat when the bird engages — accelerates the learning process.

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