making your own parrot toys

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Some do’s and dont’s of parrot toymaking.

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25 Responses to “making your own parrot toys”

  1. sitbde says:

    Hanger wire is not safe. It is an unknown cheap metal, may contain zinc. Any metals that rust are not recommended for parrots. Stainless steel is the only safe metal, and some good quality nickel plated.

  2. juliaheartsmac says:

    Heey! I was wondering if you can use a rubber duck for a toy and tie it by the neck onto a toilet paper roll?? Im making a bird toy now haha thanks!
    Brooke,

  3. champbaby16 says:

    can u do a vod on how to make the toy on 3:07 i have a boy bird and he loves his toys

  4. FroggiVR says:

    That sounds great! WiIdgee has a rubber duck keychain I turned into a toy. :)

  5. FroggiVR says:

    I’ll try to do one in the next few days. :)

  6. champbaby16 says:

    thanks!

  7. dalsch says:

    Thanks again, GOBS OF INFO – love this kind of stuff–love making toys for my little one.

  8. jollygoodgrub says:

    Thanks so much!

  9. Scarlett4Zanzibar says:

    Where so I buy the pony beads? And the butcher’s twine? Thanks so much for theese great videos! ;)

  10. dalsch says:

    Thanks so much for the cool ideas–went out and got the items I needed and my birds love the toys. I have 4 cockatiels, a lovebird, and a new little Quaker. I will post a vid response.

  11. galindo999 says:

    could you plz make a video on how to make a cockatail bird toy

  12. tamsin222 says:

    Great video!

  13. Goldfingerownz says:

    i have a cd hanging in my lovebird cage… he seems to like the colours flashing from the cd:)

  14. DistantStar09 says:

    thanks for this vid! ive made homemade toys aswell for my green cheeked conure which he loves haha but i love the cloak hanger idea and im going to get some strong beads! =)

  15. WildWolfWings says:

    Omg! Your videos are great!!!! I just found them maybe 15 minutes ago and they are great!!! I’m 13, and pretty new to the bird world….so I’m trying to cram as much into my brain as possible!!! Your certainly helping a lot!!! My bird likes them too, xD she perked up all of a sudden when she heard the rattle!

  16. PiggyInThePigloo says:

    I Love your videos! Nice Job!!

  17. 101naturelover says:

    me too, they help a lot thank you so much FroggiVR!!!

  18. coolerthanu2111 says:

    thanks so much! this video was super helpful!

  19. CALIbabyFOREVER says:

    some wood from trees are unsafe for birds. you should talk about that. apple is safe and manzanita too. But not all tree branches are safe and not recommended!!

  20. striker1456 says:

    Would bamboo palm be safe for birds?? i might want to use it for toys, perches ect??

  21. lavonne427 says:

    Heyy striker kid what kind of bird do u have I’m trying to get a lovebird or budgie cmmt back plz guyy

  22. heddypeddy says:

    Thank you! This video was so helpful . Pet toys are expensive and I wanted to make my own but wasn’t sure what was safe to use!!

  23. sitbde says:

    HELLO???

    How irresponsible! I posted a year ago

    CLOTHES HANGER WIRE IS NOT SAFE FOR BIRDS/PARROTS! Unknown metal, contains zinc. Toxic. Parrots die from zinc/heavy metal poisoning.
    STAINLESS STEEL, or quality nickle plate is THE ONLY safe metal for birds.
    Please listen…I know what I am talking about. I lost my first cockatiel to metal poisoning. Avian veterinarian confirmed. NOW I KNOW…and tryiong to save others suffering the same loss.

  24. Neferhotep85 says:

    Yea, stainless steel is really the only safe type of metal to use.

  25. ashleyjuliette22 says:

    Wire hangers are definitely Not Safe.

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