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Size: 30 cm x 28 cm
Colours: Multicolour (Bright, eye-catching shades using bird-safe food-grade dye)
Bring a massive splash of colour and playful energy into your bird's enclosure with The Silly Wooden Frog! This interactive hanging toy features an adorable, eccentric frog design made out of all-natural wood and accented with layered beads and texturized ropes. Purpose-built to capture your bird's curiosity, it provides a highly satisfying surface for aggressive chewing, shredding, and beak conditioning. The dynamic hanging structure encourages physical gymnastics like climbing and pulling, effectively fighting cage stress and boredom-related behaviors.
Engaging Multitexture Play: Crafted with a mix of solid wood blocks, smooth beads, and natural rope to keep your pet thoroughly entertained.
Supports Beak Health: Chewing on the natural wood components naturally grooms, trims, and conditions your bird's beak.
Active Physical Exercise: The dangling, movable design encourages tugging, climbing, and batting, promoting essential daily movement.
100% Pet-Safe Materials: Made using non-toxic food-grade dyes and natural wood, ensuring safe, worry-free shredding.
Instant Hanging Installation: Equipped with a heavy-duty, built-in quick-clip connector that mounts easily to the top or sides of any cage.
Small to medium birds and parrots (such as Cockatiels, Conures, Lovebirds, Quakers, Caiques, and Budgies).
To take the excitement up a notch, tuck raw shelled seeds, pieces of spray millet, or small nut slivers into the spaces between the wooden beads and the rope knots. This instantly transforms this chewing toy into an engaging foraging game, forcing your parrot to solve a physical puzzle for their rewards!


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