Wood Bird Swing Toy for Parrots Cockatiels and Budgies Cage Accessories for Mental Stimulation
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This bundle of Colorful Wooden Block Bird Toys is ideal for providing hours of entertainment for your feathery buddy. With the help of this entertaining and difficult toy set, your bird will enjoy practicing problem-solving techniques. They will be captivated and fascinated by the vibrant colors, diversity of forms, and activities. You may be sure that your feathered friend will enjoy playing with this 7-piece collection of bird training toys.
Specification:
Type: Parrot Toy
Material: Wood
Size: app.15 x 15 cm
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 collection of bird toys is excellent for small animals including hamsters, gerbils, mice, rats, and small parakeets in addition to small birds like budgies, cockatiels, conures, finches, and small parakeets.
Frequently Asked Questions
This bird toy set is made from wood and measures approximately 15x15 cm. The natural wood construction is non-toxic and safe for parrots to chew, interact with, and carry during play.
This is described as a 7-piece collection of colorful wooden block bird training toys. The varied pieces include different shapes and colors designed to challenge problem-solving abilities at multiple difficulty levels.
This toy is designed for parrots, with the product labeled as a Parrot Toy. It is best suited for medium to large parrots including cockatiels, conures, small Amazon parrots, and African Greys that have the beak strength and dexterity to manipulate wooden blocks.
Start by presenting individual blocks and rewarding your bird for touching or picking them up. Progress to matching shapes and placing blocks in specific locations. Use high-value treats as reinforcement for each successful completion to build positive associations.
Yes, natural wood splinters are generally harmless if ingested in small quantities, as wood is a natural material birds encounter in the wild. However, replace toys that are significantly splintered or have produced very sharp edges to prevent injury to the tongue or crop.
Yes. Providing complex wooden toys gives parrots a constructive outlet for chewing and manipulation urges that might otherwise be directed toward feathers. Regular enrichment with varied toys is one of the recommended strategies for managing feather-damaging behaviors.