Snacks for Rodents & Rabbits – Sugar-Free Selected, Grain-Free, Herbs, Interactive, Dried Vegetables/Fruit & More
You can order snacks for rodents and rabbits quickly and easily at DRD Rodent Shop ®
For us, a snack isn't just a "random treat" but a conscious form of variety , reward , and, above all, enrichment . At DRD Rodent Shop® (specialists since 2011 ), we carefully select snacks based on their composition and suitability for each species. For example, you'll find responsibly selected sweets and cookies that don't contain added sugars .
Whether you're looking for something for gentle training , to encourage foraging , or just a treat every now and then: with the right choice, you can make snacks fun and fit into your daily routine.
Critical of composition and suitability.
For sweets/cookies: a consciously selected range.
Interactive snacks for searching and nibbling behaviour.
Clear information and quickly delivered from our own stock.
Subcategories Snacks
Ideal for scattering for foraging (species-specific selection).
View Seeds & Kernels →
Just a little different: special treats and seasonal favorites.
View Special Snacks →
Which animals are snacks suitable for?
Snacks are usually suitable, but the right type varies from animal to animal. A helpful rule of thumb: herbivores (such as rabbits and guinea pigs) primarily choose herb/vegetable-like snacks, while omnivores (such as hamsters, mice, gerbils, and rats) can also often have seeds/kernels or treats (always in moderation and appropriate for the animal).
Want to shop directly by animal? Rabbit , Guinea Pig , Hamster , Mouse , Gerbil , Rat .
Dosage & routine: how to keep snacks truly "responsible"
- Snacks are a supplement , not a staple. Keep portions small.
- Use snacks wisely : as a reward, training or to encourage foraging.
- Variety works : swap herbs/vegetables with interactive snacks for an extra challenge.
- Pay attention to energy-rich snacks such as nuts and (dried) fruit: they are extra tasty, so give them in moderation.
Need more chewing? Then also check out our Gnawing Materials for safe chewing options.
Checklist: Choosing the right snack
- Animal species: herbivore or granivore/omnivore? Choose your snack type there.
- Goal: reward, foraging, interactive/puzzle or “something extra”.
- Composition: with us you consciously choose sweets/cookies: no added sugars.
- Portion: keep small, especially with nuts and (dried) fruit.
- Frequency: Better to have a mini-portion more often than “too much” every now and then.
Safety
- Introduce new things slowly (especially if you have a sensitive gut): start small and see how it goes.
- Remove any wet snacks (prevents mold and dirty spots in the enclosure).
- Please note species suitability : not every snack is suitable for every animal (we indicate this on the product pages).
- When in doubt: choose dried vegetables/herbs or ask us for advice.
FAQ Snacks
What are “responsible” sweets and cookies at DRD?
Within this subcategory, we consciously select snacks without added sugars and we look critically at the composition and animal species.
Can I give snacks every day?
That's possible, but keep it small and appropriate within the overall diet. Use snacks primarily as enrichment or a reward.
When do I choose interactive snacks?
If you want to keep your pet occupied for longer, interactive snacks are ideal for foraging, puzzles, and active snacking.

