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Lovebird treats and chews are a vital part of a balanced diet. Keep in mind that treats should not exceed 10% of their total food intake. Treats can help add variation to a diet, relieve boredom and can encourage natural behaviors such as foraging. Offering treats is a great way to bond with your lovebird or use them as a reward to teach tricks. With so many different types of treats available that are suitable for your lovebird, you're sure to find something they love at Petco.
There are many different types of lovebird treats that will make a great addition to your bird's primary diet. Choose from a variety of treats including ones that are seed based, fruit based or even popcorn based. Providing different types of treats can help keep your bird happy and healthy.
Although treats should not exceed 10% of their total diet, they are a great way to add variety to a diet. Treats are also a wonderful reward for training and bonding with your lovebird.
Spray millet is a nutritional and delicious treat that is an excellent source of protein and carbohydrates for your bird. It also encourages foraging which can help relieve boredom.
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Can you name some very exciting treats for birds? I've been trying to connect with my bird for a while now, I've had him for two months, but he still doesn't trust me. I was hoping to get him to like me with some treats.
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What fruit and vegetables can I give my lovebird and what fruit and vegetables I can't give him? He likes to eat apples and pears. Can you give me some healthy snacks recommendations? He needs to gain more weight in order to recover from his illness and is on medical treatment with antibiotics and vitamins and nutrients.
Can I use little honey to make my budgie's food more visible to him? To make it look like a treat but it'll be a stick of his gourmet food held together by honey.
my pet cockateil petre dose not really have a treat food ive tried millet sun flower seeds ect and i can take him out of his cage on a stick but he resists i use a stick because he bites but once i have him out he will let me scratch him sometimes when hes ready when i do this he enjoys it but makes a screeching sound and bites lightly every so often when scratching . his history seemed rough this is why i think he is like this but this is what i know. I got him as a giveaway when buying chicke
Hi! If i give my cockatiel millet spray as treat, then what can i hive him for normal foods when he is hungry and in his cage? Thanks for answears
What do you recommend I need my new sun conure? I have been giving him seeds, bits of fruit, and such lately. I would just like to know the best thought on what to feed him! I.e. treats and normal diet. Should I buy pellets and change out his food between seeds and pellets daily? Can I offer him dry food treats? What is a good snack/treat for him that’s healthy?
I have two parakeets and one is acting weird it started to change like it isn’t as friendly and the other one and so friendly. I also need answers on what’s safe to have them eat for a treat or for fruits, are like freeze dried strawberries ok? Or anything else I just really need answers.
Is there a good high calorie supplement, vitamin or food that I can offer my seed junkie parakeet? She scored a poor body condition, was described as thin at her exam. Currently taking Metacam for an ouchy foot.
I've been trying to get my pet lovebird to eat some fruits or veggies. I've put them in his cage, in his food bowl, I've eaten it in front of him, he doesn't want to touch it. It seems as if he's afraid of the foods I show him, how can I get my bird to eat more than just seeds?