These toys are guaranteed safe for a Quaker to play with and are brought to you by all the leading names in the avian industry, like Zoo-Max and Super Bird.
Foraging toys are the most important styles of toy. Searching for food by chewing through materials or moving the toys around is similar to how they would find food in the wild. Reusable and chewable foraging toys are ready to order. As an upsell, sell treats in your store to fill the toys with.
Wood and rope toys are often used as foraging toys too. Parrots love chomping on the wood and preening with the rope to retrieve the reward inside.
For more beak-pleasing fun, direct customers to the coconut and cactus, cardboard and paper or willow and palm toys.
These have hundreds of fibres to unravel, pick at, shred and preen with.
If your customer is looking to bond with their Parrot point them to the direction of toy-making parts or activity and trick toys. Spending time together learning a new skill like talking or basketball cements the bond between Parrot and owner. Plus, building new toys or revamping current ones with toy-making parts is a fun way of spending time together as well.
Noise-loving Parrots are sure to adore the bells and musical toys. They can chime, ring and rattle these toys to really turn up the volume levels.
Foot toys give a Parrot exercise through play, as they move these lightweight toys around in their feet or beak.
Swings and climbing toys are a fun way for a Quaker or Monk Parakeet to get loads of exercise too. Quakers can swing from and move up and down on these toys all day long.
Tough acrylic and metal toys are built to withstand a destructive Quaker’s playtime. They have parts a bird can remove and twist.
It is always advisable that a Quaker is supervised when they are playing with toys.
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