These smaller toys have been designed especially for the smaller bird.
Like all birds, Canaries or Finches have a natural need to forage for food. Chewable or reusable foraging toys let them indulge in this instinctive behaviour. In chewable foraging toys they’ll have to tear and chew their way to the reward inside and with reusable foraging toys they’ll need to move the toys to retrieve the prize inside.
Canaries and Finches need physical stimulation as well as the metal stimulation that comes from foraging. Swings and climbing and activity and trick toys give these playful birds the exercise they need, moving up and down the toys and playing basketball.
Foot toys are a fun way for Canaries and Finches to receive exercise through play too. Throwing the toys around and carrying them in their feet or beak is entertaining for them.
Encourage customers to improve their relationship with their Canary or Finch with toy-making parts. Spending time together building a new toy or revamping an existing one cements the bond between bird and owner.
Let a Canary or Finch enjoy exploring the different textures of willow and palm, coconut and cactus and wood and rope toys. These styles of toys have hundreds of fibres a bird can pick at, preen with, chew on and unravel.
Noise-loving Canaries or Finches adore ringing and chiming the bells and musical toys.
Acrylic and metal toys are useful if a Canary or Finch is particularly destructive. They have loads of parts a bird can enjoy removing.
Advise your customer to supervise their Canary or Finch when they are playing with toys.
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