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Want to reward your rodent or rabbit in a fun way without resorting to a full-blown snacking session? Rodent Grocer Dried Strawberries are fragrant dried fruit pieces that are easy to portion. Use them as a treat, as a topping for main food, or as a hidden surprise in foraging toys.
Dried fruit is especially convenient because it doesn't spoil like fresh fruit. So you always have a small supply on hand for training, taming, or just enjoying a nice time together. Because strawberries are naturally sweet, it's best to give them in small portions and not every day.
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In short
✔ A real flavour enhancer for training sessions and hand taming
✔ Ideal for hiding in foraging toys (sniffing mat, search box, puzzle)
✔ Long shelf life, so handy to always have at home
✔ A small piece is often enough, so you can dose very precisely
✔ Fits nicely in hamster scaping and gerbil scaping as “food enrichment”
✔ Downside: the natural sweetness makes this a real snack, not a daily staple
Strawberries are aromatic and are easily recognized by many animals due to their scent. This makes them a great snack if you want to reward them without giving them too much. Dried strawberries are also practical: there are no leftovers in the enclosure, they're easy to take with you, and they stay neatly sealed in a jar or bag.
At DRD, we choose snacks that fit into a varied menu, always focusing on the basics. Think of dried strawberries as a "little something extra": a little flavor boost alongside a suitable main course and sufficient roughage.
You can use dried strawberries in several ways. Choose what suits your animal and your routine:
Yes, usually as a small reward snack, not daily. A mini portion is often enough to keep it tasty and special.
It's mainly different and less watery. Dried fruit doesn't spoil quickly and is easy to portion, but the sugars are more concentrated. That's why you generally give less of it than fresh fruit.
Absolutely. Cut or break the pieces into small pieces and hide them in a sniffing mat, search box, or foraging toy. This makes the enclosure more interesting and keeps snack time manageable.
Think of it as a treat: usually 1–2 times a week is a good guideline, with really small pieces.
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| Content (approx): | 20 grams | 150 grams |
| Composition: | Strawberries |
| Analysis: | - |
| Promotes Foraging: | Yes |
| Suitable for: | Rodents, Mouse, Dwarf Hamster, Hamster, Gerbil, Rat, Guinea Pig, Rabbit |
| Type: | supplementary pet food |
| Particularities: | - |
| Disclaimer: | Not for food producing animals |