Bird Treats

Shop for Nutritious & Tasty Bird Treats

Make training and play time even more fun with HardyPaw’s premium range of bird treats designed to support your pet bird’s health and happiness. Whether you have a parrot, parakeet, cockatiel, budgie, or are trying to attract wild birds, our healthy treats enhance foraging behavior, supplement nutrition, and help build a stronger bond with your feathered buddies.

Why Add Treats to Your Bird’s Diet?

Bird treats are more than snacks; they provide enrichment, mental stimulation, and important dietary variety:

  • Encourage Natural Foraging: Satisfy instincts by offering millet sprays, bird seed sticks, and other engaging treats.
  • Add Essential Nutrients: Supplement your bird’s diet with omega-rich seed blends, dried fruits, and mineral blocks.
  • Support Training & Bonding: Use treats for positive reinforcement during training and socialization.
  • Maintain Beak & Bone Health: Treats like cuttlebone for birds and mineral blocks promote healthy beak trimming and calcium intake.

Explore Our Delicious Bird Treat Options

Whether you’re looking for treats for parrots, cockatiels, parakeets, conures, or parrotlets, we have flavorful options your birds will love:

Millet Sprays for Budgies, Parakeets & Finches

  • Natural Millet Sprays: A favorite for budgies, finches, canaries, and parakeets.
  • Flavored Millet for Parakeets: Enhanced with fruit essence for extra taste and variety.

Dried Fruit & Veggie Treats

  • Dried Fruits for Birds: Includes bananas, papayas, apples & berries.
  • Freeze-Dried Vegetables: Nutritious snacks like carrots and green peas.

Nut & Seed Treats for Parrots and Conures

  • Peanut & Sunflower Seed Mixes: High-energy snacks for macaws, parrots, cockatoos, and conures.
  • Omega-3 Seed Blends: Promotes healthy feathers, skin, and immune function.

Honey-Based Seed Treats

  • Honey Sticks: Crunchy, long-lasting treats for cockatiels and parrots.
  • Honey Bells: Combines seeds and honey for a calcium-boosting snack.

Pellet Treats & Training Crumbles

  • Parrot Pellet Treats: Balanced nutrition in bite-sized portions.
  • Training Crumbles: Ideal for behavior training and taming sessions.

Cuttlebones & Mineral Blocks

  • Cuttlebone for Birds: Natural calcium source that supports beak trimming and egg development.
  • Mineral Blocks for Birds: Rich in essential minerals for bone and feather health.

How to Feed Bird Treats the Right Way

To keep your bird healthy, follow these expert tips when feeding treats:

  • Follow the 10% Rule: Treats should make up no more than 10% of the daily diet.
  • Choose Healthy, Natural Options: Avoid added sugars, salts, artificial colors, and preservatives.
  • Rotate Treats: Offer a mix of bird greens, dried fruit, pellets, and seed snacks to keep feeding time exciting.
  • Watch for Allergies or Digestive Upset: Introduce new foods slowly and monitor your bird’s reaction.
  • Use Supervised Treat Time: Especially for younger birds or new textures like bird pellet treats or mineral blocks.

Why Choose HardyPaw for Your Bird Treats?

We’re more than just a pet supply store. We’re passionate about helping your birds thrive.

  • Huge Variety of Bird Treats: From parrotlet treats to treats for budgies and wild bird snacks.
  • Premium Ingredients: No fillers, artificial colors, or harmful preservatives.
  • Affordable Options: Get the best treats at competitive prices.
  • Convenient Shopping: Easy online ordering and fast home delivery.
  • Expert Advice: Pet nutrition support for parakeets, cockatiels, lovebirds, and more.

Give your feathered friends the nutrition and enrichment they deserve.

Shop HardyPaw’s premium selection of bird treats and explore our full range of bird food to support a balanced, species-appropriate diet for parakeets, parrots, cockatiels, budgies, and more.

FAQs about Bird Treats

What are the best treats for pet birds?

Natural options like millet sprays, dried fruits, nut and seed blends, and cuttlebone are excellent choices for nutrition and enrichment.

Can I give the same treats to pet and wild birds?

Some treats like sunflower seeds, millet, and dried fruits are suitable for both, but avoid sugary or highly processed options for wild birds.

How often should I give treats to my bird?

Treats should be given in moderation, about 2-3 times per week, and should not exceed 10% of the bird’s total diet.

Are there treats that improve feather condition?

Yes! Try omega-3-rich seeds, flax, nuts, and fresh fruits and vegetables to support shiny, healthy plumage.

What bird treats should I avoid?

Avoid treats with added sugar, artificial colors, chocolate, caffeine, or avocado, all of which are harmful or toxic to birds.