Bird Desktop Training Stand, Portable Bird Perch Parrot Game Stand, Suitable for Parakeets, Parrots, Budgies, Finches, Lovebirds and Other Small and Medium-Sized Birds Training Rest Stands
$14.99






Price: $14.99
(as of Oct 15, 2025 21:22:12 UTC – Details)
Product description




Product Dimensions : 8.6 x 6.5 x 5.5 inches; 6.46 ounces
Item model number : B8
Date First Available : February 12, 2025
Manufacturer : SQUSIMEI
ASIN : B0DSST693M
Best Sellers Rank: #130,395 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #502 in Bird Perches
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Size: Our bird table stand pole is 6.3 inches long, 6.3 inches wide, the overall height is 6.5 inches, and the length of the stand bar is 6.7 inches, please confirm the size of the item before purchasing, whether it meets your requirements.
Easy to interact: When you take the bird out of the cage, you can place it on the table pole, which is easy for you to interact with or train with your hands, and the large opening at the bottom can catch the bird’s excrement well, you can take it anywhere you want without worrying about hygiene.
Matte Pole: The Bird’s Tabletop Pole is made of frosted aluminum, which is a great way to polish your bird’s nails and provide a foot workout for your bird as it stands on it and interacts with you.
Easy to install: When you receive the bird table pole, there will be two accessories, the pole part and the bottom part, you only need to snap the clip of the pole part into the bottom edge to complete the installation, no other installation tools are required.
Material: The bird table pole is made of high-quality PP polypropylene and aluminum alloy poles, they are non-toxic and tasteless, strong and fall-resistant, and will not cause any harm to your bird.
8 reviews for Bird Desktop Training Stand, Portable Bird Perch Parrot Game Stand, Suitable for Parakeets, Parrots, Budgies, Finches, Lovebirds and Other Small and Medium-Sized Birds Training Rest Stands
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Maria Chapman –
Great for cockatiels
I love this thing. I’m working on potty training my cockatiels and this is the perfect size. I really like that the perch easily lifts off the basin so it can be cleaned out. It’s sturdy but lightweight. I’m buying more for each room of the house!
Amazon Customer –
Perfect perch
It is so convenient and easy to clean
BADA$$PSYCH –
Great stand so that your bird can visit you on your desk!
This is a nice little accessory for a bird! I ordered this so that my little parrot can sit on my desk without getting my desk all messy. It works great for that purpose! This wouldn’t work for a larger parrot, but it is fine for a small guy like a cockatiel, small conure, parakeet, or lovebird. The stand itself is pretty well made, with durable plastic. There is no obvious scent to it that I could detect. For cleaning, I just put a little folded napkin or paper towel in it and dump it when I put my bird back into its cage. If there is mess on the plastic itself, it is easily washed with dish detergent and water. I would consider this item to be a good value for the money if for no other reason that it will help keep your office,or home clean. I would order it again.
A –
Nail filing perch
Great idea but the perch is one of those “nail filing” types. Would be great if the perch were not that way
ShoppingAunt –
Good size for a conure or smaller bird
I like how small and compact this bird potty is. Very cute design. Easy to put together and take apart if needed to. Easy to clean, I lined it with paper towels. It’s light weight, but sturdy enough for its purpose. Able to use it for my two conures, but budgies don’t care for it.
Sam –
cute designs
I really like the crescent moon, it adds some fun and whimsy to my desk. It is easy to adjust the perch height between two different positions. It is very stable, it hasn’t tipped over when the birds land or fly off. The box can catch droppings but my birds don’t particularly like it, so I just use the top assemble since it detaches easily and doesn’t take much room either.
Lola –
Bit of a miss
I have a young bird who isnât weaned and every time you feed it, it uses the bathroom. I have been catching its dropping with a plastic pan but now that the young bird is learning to fly and perch, I thought I would try this product as a perch for it to use while feeding it. I donât know why, but it doesnât like the metal perch. It wonât stay on it. So I just removed the top, and use it under the lowest perch in my cage. The grey ring top is also too easy to remove. Itâs barely on and will pop off with the slightly bump or touch. Which in turns also makes it difficult trying to teach the bird to sit on the perch that for whatever reason, itâs not liking. My assumption can only be because itâs metal and probably cold compared to the wooden perches in its cage. The perch holders came scuffed up with grey marks, too. Itâs not an expensive item, per say, but I donât feel like itâs worth the price at $15.99.
Starlight Dragonfly –
Hooray for potty training!
I got this perch for my budgies. They are mostly free-flight during the day and I wanted to minimize the mess… Well, my male took to it right away. About 9/10 potty times, he goes to the perch. It’s super easy to clean (I just line mine with saran wrap), super easy to put together, and my Nacho baby took to it very easily. My girls, Pickle and Muffin, want nothing to do with it. They have been much harder to train across the board, so I don’t think it has anything to do with the perch itself. I am happy 1 out of 3 are using it!