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Chewing wood Pear branches
Chewing wood Pear branches €5,99 €6,99

Chewing wood Pear branches

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Pear Chewing Wood for Rodents & Rabbits 150 g

Pear Chewing Wood consists of natural pear tree branches for rodents and rabbits. You use the branches as natural gnawing material, a foraging stimulus, and enrichment in the enclosure. Your animal can sniff, nibble, drag, and explore them, and quietly engage with the sturdy wood structure.

These pear tree branches are especially great for owners looking for natural gnawing material that is easy to use in the enclosure. You can offer the branches loose, scatter them around, place them in the hay corner, or incorporate them into a natural setup. At DRD, when it comes to gnawing material, we don't just look at “something to gnaw on,” but primarily at what your animal can do with it: explore, move, manipulate, and choose for themselves when they want to gnaw on it.

In short

  • Natural pear tree branches for rodents and rabbits
  • Complementary feed and natural gnawing material
  • Suitable for placing loosely in the enclosure or scattering around.
  • Great for nibbling, dragging, sniffing, and foraging
  • Provides natural structure and activity
  • Fits nicely with natural decor, hamsterscaping, gerbilscaping, and ratscaping
  • Packaging: 150 grams

Advantages of Pear Chewing Wood

Natural pear tree branches
Sturdy wood structure to nibble on and explore
Stimulates natural gnawing behavior and foraging
Nice to scatter around or distribute over the enclosure
Suitable for small and larger rodents and rabbits
Practical 150-gram packaging for many natural gnawing moments

Why choose Pear Chewing Wood?

Pear Chewing Wood is ideal when you want to offer a natural gnawing stimulus that fits well with the daily living environment. Some animals actively gnaw on it immediately, while others mainly investigate the branches, move them, or keep them in their favorite corner. Both methods are valuable, because your animal can choose what to do with them.

For small rodents, you can scatter the branches among bedding, hay, or other natural materials. For larger animals such as rats, guinea pigs, rabbits, chinchillas, and degus, you can offer a few branches as a gentle gnawing and foraging stimulus.

Because Knaaghout Peer is a complementary feed, you should not feed it as the main food. Think of it as a natural extra for gnawing, scent, texture, and variety. Precisely because it is easy to divide, you can easily turn it into small foraging sessions.

For which animals is Pear Gnashing Wood suitable?

Pear Chewing Wood is suitable as natural gnawing material and additional variety for rodents and rabbits. Adjust the quantity to the animal species, size, and how actively your animal engages with the wood.

  • Mouse: suitable as natural branch material to explore, move, and nibble on.
  • Dwarf hamster: suitable as a fragrant gnawing and exploration stimulus in a natural setting.
  • Hamster: suitable as a natural branch to nibble on, move around, or use in the enclosure.
  • Gerbil: very fun as shredding and gnawing material; gerbils can actively work on the branches.
  • Dwarf gratin: suitable as a natural gnawing and foraging stimulus, tailored to the actual size of your animal.
  • Rat: suitable as sturdy branch material to hold, examine, and gnaw on.
  • Guinea pig: suitable as natural gnawing material alongside hay, guinea pig food, and herbal varieties.
  • Rabbit: suitable as a natural branch to nibble on, play with, and explore.
  • Chinchilla: suitable as natural gnawing material alongside hay, herbs, leaves, and branches.
  • Degu: suitable as a fiber-rich gnawing and branch variation alongside hay and appropriate basic food.

Usage & dosage

Provide Pear Chewing Wood as supplementary gnawing material and natural enrichment. You can place the branches loosely in the enclosure, scatter them around, stick them through the hay, or place them in a foraging corner. Your animal can decide for itself whether it wants to nibble, drag, investigate, or incorporate the branches into the enclosure's setup.

Do you want to make the branches extra interesting? Then distribute them across multiple spots in the enclosure, for example near the hay corner, in a sniffing box, or among natural materials. This way, your animal has to search, and a gnawing moment immediately becomes a small activity.

If you use the branches mainly as a standalone gnawing stimulus, the package will often last a long time. If you have multiple animals or real destroyers such as gerbils, rats, chinchillas, or degus, the package may run out faster.

How long does one package last?

Pear Chewing Wood contains 150 grams. The lifespan depends on how much you give at a time and how actively your animal chews with it. Because this is supplementary chewing material, give small amounts alongside the daily base.

Usage Amount per day Use per package
Sparse snacking moment 1 gram per day about 150 days
Average use 2 grams per day about 75 days
Extended gnawing and foraging time 5 grams per day about 30 days

This is a practical guideline. Give Pear Gnash as a supplement, not as a replacement for main feed, hay, or the daily basic diet.

Compound

Pear tree branches.

Analytical constituents

Not given up.

What does this compound mean?

The composition is straightforward: pear tree branches. It involves natural gnawing material used as additional variety and as an activity in the enclosure.

The branch structure makes this product practical to use. You can offer the branches loose, scatter them, place them in the hay corner, or use them in a natural setup. This way, you provide your animal with material to explore, move around, and work with at its own pace.

Good to know

  • This is supplementary pet food and natural gnawing material, not a main food.
  • Suitable to offer loose or to scatter around in the enclosure.
  • Not every animal gnaws on wood equally actively; investigating, dragging, and storing are also part of natural use.
  • Optionally, use the branches in a sniffing corner, hay corner, or natural setup.
  • Natural branches can vary in color, thickness, and structure per harvest.
  • Store the pear tree branches in a dry, cool, and tightly sealed place.
  • Remove any residue when it has become damp or dirty.

Frequently asked questions about Pear Chewing Wood

Is Pear Gnash Main Food?

No, Knaaghout Peer is a complementary feed and natural gnawing material. Use it alongside suitable main feed and hay.

How much is in the package?

The packaging contains approximately 150 grams of pear tree branches.

How long does one package last?

At 1 gram per day, one package lasts approximately 150 days. At 2 grams per day, that is approximately 75 days. At 5 grams per day, that is approximately 30 days.

Can I scatter Pear Chewwood?

Yes, that works well. By distributing the branches throughout the enclosure, your animal has to search, explore, and choose for itself what to play with.

For which animals is Pear Gnashing Wood suitable?

Pear Chewing Wood is suitable for mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, gerbils, dwarf rats, rats, guinea pigs, rabbits, chinchillas, and degus.

Is Pear Chewing Wood suitable for guinea pigs and rabbits?

Yes, guinea pigs and rabbits can use pear tree branches as natural gnawing material and variety alongside hay and appropriate food.

Is Pear Chewing Wood suitable for chinchillas and degus?

Yes, chinchillas and degus can use Pear Chewing Wood as a natural branch and gnawing variation alongside hay, herbs, leaves, and other suitable gnawing materials.

Does my animal have to gnaw on it?

No, not every animal gnaws on wood to the same extent. Some animals mainly investigate the branches, drag them around, or use them in their enclosure. That also makes the material valuable as natural enrichment.

What is the composition?

The composition is pear tree branches.

Are analysis values known?

No, no analysis values have been provided for this product.

How do I store Pear Chewing Wood?

Store the branches in a dry, cool, and tightly sealed place. This way, the aroma and texture are preserved as well as possible.

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Pear Chewing Wood is a great choice for owners looking for natural gnawing material that is easy to distribute in the enclosure. Place a few pear branches near the hay corner, scatter them around, or use them in a natural setup. This provides your animal with a quiet gnawing moment offering scent, texture, and the pleasure of natural foraging.

Specifications
Content (approx): 150 grams
Composition: Pear Tree Branches
Analysis: -
Promotes Foraging: Yes, by scattering around
Suitable for: Rodents, Mouse, Dwarf Hamster, Hamster, Gerbil, Rat, Guinea Pig, Rabbit, Chinchilla, Degu
Type: supplementary pet food
Particularities: -
Disclaimer: Not for food producing animals
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