Treat your Red Lored Amazon to a delicious variety of natural, nutrient-rich snacks tailored to their unique dietary preferences. Whether you're reinforcing good behaviour, building trust, or simply adding variety to their day, our selection of fruit-based, nut-infused, and crunchy vegetable treats provides both flavour and function.
From millet sprays and tropical fruit mixes to chia greens and honey bells, each treat supports health benefits like digestion, feather condition, and beak strength, all while satisfying your parrot's love of texture and flavour.
- Tailored for Amazons – perfectly sized & parrot-safe
- Packed with vitamins – natural fruit, seeds, and herbs
- Great for training & foraging – promotes enrichment
- Available on Subscribe & Save for stress-free reordering
Top Picks Include:
- Natural Red Millet Sprays – 250g
- Tidymix Tropical Fruit or Mixed Fruit Treats
- Kaytee Bird Greens – Chia & Sweet Potato
- Sesame Sticks & Dried Chillies – Fun with crunch!
- Assorted Jelly Fruit Cups – Sweet and soft reward
- Honey Treat Bells – Long-lasting and enriching
FAQs – Red Lored Amazon Treats
1. Are these treats safe for Red Lored Amazons?
Yes, all treats listed are safe and specially selected for medium to large parrots like Red Lored Amazons. Ingredients are non-toxic, natural, and free of harmful additives.
2. How often should I give treats to my parrot?
Treats should be given in moderation, ideally, no more than 10% of the bird's total diet. Use them for enrichment, training, or bonding sessions.
3. Can I use these treats for training purposes?
Absolutely! Many treats, such as Tidymix chunks, fruit cups, or nut sticks, work well as positive reinforcement rewards during training or interaction.
4. What are the healthiest treat options?
Options like chia-based greens, dried vegetables, and sprouted grains offer high nutritional value, supporting gut health, immunity, and feather condition.
5. How do I introduce new treats to a picky eater?
Place a small amount next to their favourite food or incorporate treats into foraging toys to build curiosity. Introduce slowly and monitor their preferences.