Treat your Peach-Faced Lovebird to a delicious reward with our extensive range of parrot-safe snacks. Whether you're training, bonding, or simply spoiling your bird, our curated selection of healthy treats supports both well-being and enrichment. From fruity jelly cups and crunchy sticks to nutritious seed rings and superfood toppers, every option is crafted with safety and flavour in mind.
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- Natural Ingredients: Treats made from real fruits, vegetables, herbs, seeds, and grains with no artificial additives.
- Wide Variety: Includes millet sprays, fruit cups, seed bells, garlic sticks, nut mixes, and more.
- Interactive Options: Foraging-friendly shapes like rings, kabobs, and treat cups that encourage exploration and engagement.
- Meal Toppers: Enrichment blends like Veggie Vibes, Flower Fusion, and Daily Favourites to sprinkle on main food.
- Superfood Boosters: Goji berries, bee pollen, and organic popcorn to enhance immunity and nutrition.
- Trusted Brands: Lafeber, Harrison's, Tidymix, Vitakraft, Versele-Laga, Bird Street Bistro, and more.
- Perfect for Training & Bonding: Soft-textured snacks and bite-sized pieces ideal for positive reinforcement.
- Special Offers Available: Multi-pack jelly cups, combo bundles, and discounts on seasonal favourites.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Can I give my lovebird treats every day?
Yes, but moderation is key. Treats should make up no more than 10% of your bird's total diet.
2. Are jelly cups safe for Peach-Faced Lovebirds?
Yes, when offered occasionally. They're a popular, hydrating snack and come in parrot-safe flavours like mango, honey, and banana.
3. What are the healthiest treat options?
Dried fruits, natural millet sprays, and seed-based enrichment toppers are nutrient-dense and free from added sugars or colours.
4. Can I use treats for training?
Absolutely, small bites like NutriBerries or fruit pieces are perfect rewards during positive reinforcement sessions.
5. Are these treats suitable for other small birds?
Yes, ideal for Budgies, Parrotlets, Cockatiels, and other lovebird species like Fischer's and Masked Lovebirds.