Chinchilla Gnawing Material – Gnawing Wood, Roots & Healthy Gnawing Stones
Varied sniffing box with different types of gnawing wood, flower mix, leaf mix, apple tree wood, and dandelion root. Fun for gnawing, exploring, and natural enrichment.
Read moreSupplementary forage mix for rabbits with hay, herbs, flowers, cranberry, tomato, and hazel branches. For hay enrichment, sniffing, and searching.
Read moreSupplementary foraging mix for guinea pigs with herbs, flowers, apple, and birch branches. To sprinkle through hay, hide, and encourage active searching.
Read moreLet the real rodents among the rodents and rabbits gnaw away with the unique texture of the Ferplast Lava Stone! Made from natural lava ash and embellished with wooden decorations, this pumice stone provides an authentic and essential addition to the live
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- Specialist sinds 2011
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Natural clay/loam stone with wheat and a tasty topping. Available in Blossom and Herbs. To be placed down as a nibble and mineral stone.
Read moreNatural willow branches of approx. 20 cm. For nibbling, exploring, foraging, and natural activities in the enclosure.
Read moreNatural gnawing material made of willow wood wrapped in straw. Provides texture variety, gnawing fun, and a challenge for rodents and rabbits.
Read moreNatural willow gnawing wood. Approx. 20 willow twigs of 18 cm for nibbling, foraging, and variety in the enclosure.
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Natural willow wood from JR Farm to gnaw on, explore, and offer as enrichment. For rodents and rabbits who enjoy playing with natural materials.
Read moreNatural apple tree wood to gnaw, drag, and explore. Grain-free gnawing wood for rodents and rabbits. Great enrichment for the enclosure.
Read moreNatural apple tree harvest with twigs and leaves. For gnawing, foraging, scavenger hunts, and plant variety for rodents and rabbits.
Read moreNatural pear tree branches as gnawing material for rodents and rabbits. For nibbling, foraging, dragging, and natural enrichment.
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- Specialist sinds 2011
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Natural hazelnut twigs for gnawing, dragging, and exploring. Grain-free gnawing wood for rodents and rabbits. Ideal as daily enrichment.
Read moreNatural hazelnut branches with leaves to gnaw, pick, and explore. Grain-free harvest snack for rodents and rabbits.
Read moreHazelnut branches with dried clover leaves and strawberry leaves. Supplementary gnawing and foraging material for rodents and rabbits.
Read moreHazel branches with vegetable and herb topping. For nibbling, sniffing, foraging, and natural activity in the enclosure.
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- Specialist sinds 2011
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Natural birch wood for gnawing, dragging, and exploring. Grain-free gnawing wood for rodents and rabbits. Great daily enrichment for the enclosure.
Read moreWooden snack pot from JR Farm with a herb filling of parsley, millet, corn flakes, and flowers. For gnawing, snacking, and foraging by rodents and rabbits.
Read moreNatural birch pizza with herbs and flowers. For nibbling, sniffing, foraging, and natural activity in the enclosure.
Read moreNatural birch wood gnawing discs with vegetable and herb topping. For nibbling, exploring, foraging, and extra activity in the enclosure.
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- Specialist sinds 2011
- Delivery from our own stock
Natural birch wood gnawing broom. The thin twigs are easily gnawed away, providing your animal with gnawing pleasure, foraging value, and a nice natural texture in the enclosure.
Read moreNatural birch slices for DIY projects, hamsterscaping, gerbilscaping, and rodent-friendly decor. Available in S, M, and L.
Read moreNatural stick mix with herbs, flowers, and vegetables. For nibbling, sniffing, foraging, and extra activity in the enclosure.
Read moreFreshly cut and dried apple tree gnawing wood for rodents. It is good to provide several pieces of gnawing wood at the same time. The animals can safely wear down their teeth on the wood.
Read moreYou can order chinchilla gnawing material quickly and easily at DRD Rodent Shop®
Gnawing materials are a fundamental part of a chinchilla enclosure. Chinchillas naturally have a strong urge to gnaw and explore. With the right gnawing materials, you can offer activity, variety, and natural enrichment – and you'll help make the enclosure more interesting. In this category, you'll find a carefully selected range of gnawing wood, roots, natural sticks, gnawing stones, and foraging products suitable for chinchillas. At DRD Rodent Shop®, we consciously choose materials that are pleasant to use, compatible with natural behavior, and practical for daily maintenance. We've been specialists in rodents and chinchillas since 2011, and that experience is reflected in a range that isn't just a one-size-fits-all approach, but truly tailored for practicality.
Natural branches and wood types such as willow, apple, pear, hazelnut, birch, beech, and coffeewood. Ideal for daily gnawing and for varying textures and sizes.
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Sturdy root products (such as dandelion root and other root varieties) that chinchillas enjoy holding and gently chewing. Suitable as a variation on gnawing wood.
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Clay/loam brick and (lava) gnawing stones provide additional gnawing options. These are useful for variety and provide a substantial challenge in the enclosure.
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Gnawing boxes, gnawing mixes and enrichment products with wood and herbs (such as denta-mixes, herb pots and foraging products) to make gnawing and searching fun.
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Always offer several chewing options at once: for example, one chewing stick, one "solid" option (carrot or stone), and perhaps an enrichment product. Alternate weekly to keep things interesting. Place chewing materials in different locations (platform, bedding, near hay/foraging area) so your chinchillas can explore naturally.
✔ Choose natural materials (wood/root) as a base
✔ Vary in thickness, structure and shape
✔ Combine gnawing with foraging enrichment
✔ Replace when worn or dirty
Check gnawing materials regularly for splinters, sharp edges, and loose parts. Choose products that are sturdy and appropriately sized. Introduce new items calmly and keep the enclosure uncluttered, so your chinchilla can move around safely.
How much gnawing material does a chinchilla need?
Preferably always several options at the same time: at least one piece of gnawing wood and one variation option (carrot/stone/enrichment).
What is useful for a chinchilla that destroys “everything”?
Choose sturdy gnawing wood (such as thicker branches or coffeewood) and combine it with enrichment, so that gnawing remains targeted.
What do you use chinchilla gnawing material for?
Chewing materials provide your chinchilla with a natural outlet for chewing and exploring. They help prevent boredom, make the enclosure more dynamic, and support enrichment-oriented design (especially when combined with hay and forage products).
Hygiene & storage
Store wood and herbal products dry and clean. Replace any gnawing items that have become wet or heavily soiled. Gnawing stones can be brushed or cleaned according to the product instructions. A regular "rotation routine" (e.g., weekly) keeps the enclosure fresh and organized.
✔ Large assortment of gnawing wood, roots and enrichment
✔ Consciously selected for safe chinchilla use
✔ Specialist since 2011
✔ Delivered from our own stock

