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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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