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🦜 Elevate your bird’s playtime—portable, playful, perfected perch!
The LINSHRY Bird Training Stand is a lightweight, portable wooden perch designed for small to medium birds like parakeets and cockatiels. It features a sturdy T-shaped design with easy assembly tools included, enabling interactive spin training and convenient cleanup. Ideal for millennial pet owners seeking a stylish, functional perch that fits seamlessly into modern living spaces.
| ASIN | B07RMZWTR5 |
| ASIN | B07RMZWTR5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33,956 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #77 in Bird Perches |
| Brand Name | LINSHRY |
| Color | wooden bird perch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (685) |
| Date First Available | May 9, 2019 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.9"L x 4.7"W x 6"H |
| Item Weight | 7.52 ounces |
| Manufacturer | LINSHRY |
| Manufacturer | LINSHRY |
| Material Type | Wood |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Product Dimensions | 7.9 x 4.7 x 6 inches; 7.52 ounces |
| Target Species | Cockatiel |
| UPC | 825687848680 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
A**S
perfect to put on a kitchen scale
The vet said we needed to weigh our (sick) Sun Conure daily to keep track of his progress. If you have small to medium size birds, this is perfect for putting on a kitchen scale. It is light, small, inexpensive, and arrived quickly. If your bird is trained to "step up," then getting them to accept the stand takes minutes with an enticing treat. I wish we got this before he got sick. It is worth incorporating weighing into your daily bird care routine. I hope it is not too late for ours.
D**N
Great tool
Easy to put together and super helpful in training our cockatiels to get used to our hands
R**R
Good size, a bit loose
This is a great portable little perch. It's lightweight and easy to assemble. The only minor issue I have is that it doesn't screw very tight and tends to need correction, but it's honestly hardly an issue. Highly recommended.
M**D
Just What I Needed!
Wish the price was a bit better, it's a pretty simple thing, but just getting the thing together and to me causes the expense. A different one came in a 10 pack, but it didn't look as nice and 10 is a bit more than I wanted to deal with. Four or five for twice what I paid for this would be ideal. I got this for my parrot to sit with me on my desk while I work, and it's great. I had wanted an inch or two taller, but this is fine. He's a Jenday Conure (very similar to a Sun Conure) and his tail just clears the surface when he's sitting relaxed and his tail drops to its lowest. If I let him sit on my shoulder, he always starts going after my shirt, but if I'd put him on my hand, he'd just chill, so I thought a perch would let me type with both hands. And it does! He just chills, or chews on it. It is barely big enough to catch a poop if I forget to take him to do his business. He does drop wood chips all over my books, but that's fine, and he will eventually chew it up--that's what parrots do. Other wooden things like this last quite a while, even though they start looking pretty chewed up. I can also use it for a table-top training perch, although a metal one is actually better than that because the birds are not so driven to chew them, and I'd like to have a metal training perch but am not in the mood to spend the money presently. But I got this one for a nice place for my bird to hang out while I work at my desk and it's perfect for that. Here he is just chillin', almost asleep--and I can get so much done when he's that way!
B**Y
Nice but screw placements are terrible
Decent quality for a cheap stand with cheap wood. But I had to minus a couple stars because of the screw drilled from the top of the perch. I put vet wrap over the perch area anyways otherwise I might’ve returned it. Metal toxicity is very real in birds and I’ve already had to go through it once $4000 later. I put the vet wrap there for better grip since it is a dowel perch and they are super hard to grip to. Also because I wish they would’ve counter sunk the bottom screw on the base a little better because you can’t put it on a hard surface without it moving. You can see in the video I posted. Overall, it does its job and I’m happy with it. It is a nice little stand and now my birds can come with me anywhere in the house.
L**N
A nice perch
This is a wooden stand that it’s quite balanced and my bird can sit and watch me as I work without wandering around getting into stuff. He seems to really enjoy it. It’s made from a nice wood that he Has no trouble staying up on it although he is only three months old so he still getting used to doing things. I use a bird diaper so he doesn’t poop on it or anything so I can’t tail about cleaning it. But I’d imagine that would work just fine to wash it. The screw that goes into the riser pole from underneath is a little bit raised so it teeters just a tiny bit and doesn’t sit completely wow, but it hasn’t been an issue.
J**Q
Obsessed!
Obsessed! 😍 Stained it, added it to a wooden tray, and boom—instant perch anywhere. They hopped on by themselves. No training needed!
L**.
Not amazing, maybe keep shopping
The stand overall is fine. But. I had to hammer the bottom screw in a little so that it sat flush with the base, otherwise the base would tilt and spin on a flat surface. The wood is soft enough that it was an easy fix. Also, the actual perch has the screw head visible. Not happy about that. Speaking of the horrible cheap screws, that top screw broke a tiny shard off into my thumb. I pulled it out with tweezers only to find that no, the shard broke, and I had the rest of it to dig out of my thumb with a sewing needle and magnifying glass. Took me 30 minutes to get it out. I had already planned to wrap the perch in Coban to make sure our birds had some good grip, but I especially don’t want them to get any screw shards or splinters in their feet so I’d highly suggest covering it if you buy this perch. If you need a small cheap T-stand perch, this one will do as long as you’re good with getting what you paid for and aren’t opposed to using some better quality screws and covering the perch itself. But if you want something nice, keep looking.
T**H
Not very sturdy, not a great size and it wouldn't screw in properly so the top part spins around.
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