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The QBLEEV Bird Intelligence Training Toy is a compact, non-toxic plastic puzzle designed to engage small birds like parakeets and cockatiels. Its bright colors and interactive blocks stimulate mental agility and motor skills, providing hours of boredom-busting fun while promoting healthy, active behavior. Lightweight and portable, itโs perfect for indoor or outdoor use, making it an essential enrichment tool for any bird owner.
| ASIN | B0855S2M83 |
| Age Range Description | All ages |
| Brand Name | QBLEEV |
| Breed Recommendation | Small Breeds |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (56) |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | QBLEEV |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Pet Toy Type | Puzzle |
| Recommended Uses For Product | bird toy |
| Scent Name | Unscented |
| Size | Small |
| Subject Character | Bird |
| Target Species | Cockatiel, Parakeet |
| Theme | Birds, Vegetables |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
B**A
I have a 12 week old quaker parrot and I was looking for busy toys for him. As soon as I got this out of the box and put a couple of pegs in, he went right to work. He was hooked! He pulled the pegs and explored them with his beak and tongue and then would drop it and grab the next one. Great toy for your little friend.
L**S
My IRN Parrot loves it. Keeps him busy.
I**L
This video is of our cockatiel playing with the toy for the first time so he was still a little causious with it. He was afraid of the board at first but after serving him some millet on the board he got over his fear and now will happily play with the toy. He really enjoys it. Some of the pegs fit a little too tightly for him to pull them out so we can only push those in half way, but it isn't a huge issue. This toy is one that must only be used during supervised play time. It is plastic and if left to chew on it your bird could break off and consume pieces. He seems to have a lot of fun with it though, so we are happy to get it out for him during play time. We purchased the small board and it is a good size for a cockatiel. I would buy this again.
D**A
I received this and the pegs were in so tight I had to get tools to pull them out. Once I got them out I made sure not to push them in all the way. I could see larger, more curious birds enjoying this. My CWP will only play if I put treats on it.
P**N
My conure picks at the pieces though he doesn't seem to get that he can work them out on his own. It's brightly colored and small enough to store when not in use. I put it in a shallow cardboard cat food tray so there is less chance the pieces go flying.
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