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Guinea Pig Webshop – Everything for Guinea Pigs: Food, Hay, Cage, Bedding & Care

Everything for guinea pigs in one place: guinea pig food and hay, herbs and snacks, guinea pig cages and runs, bedding and pee pads, houses, tunnels and toys, hay racks and water bottles, care and health. Specialists since 2011.
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Guinea pig webshop – everything for guinea pigs at DRD Rodent Shop

Guinea pig webshop – everything for your guinea pig: food, housing, hygiene and enrichment

Welcome to the DRD Rodent Shop® Guinea Pig Webshop . Here you'll find a complete, well-organized selection tailored to guinea pigs, as true group and ground-dwelling animals: from hay and guinea pig food (with a focus on daily vitamin C ) to a spacious guinea pig cage , practical substrates like bedding or pee pads , plus hiding places and enrichment like houses and tunnels . We don't offer "random bulk," but a selection you can build on—with practical selection guides for each category. Specialists since 2011 .

 
Nutrition & Vitamin C
Hay as a base, guinea pig food as a supplement and daily vitamin C in your nutrition plan — practical and clear.

Guinea pig hay → | Guinea pig food →
Cage & comfortable base
Floor space and a clear overview are key. Combine a spacious living space with a dry, comfortable surface.

Guinea Pig Cages → | Urine Mats →
Hiding, exploring & care
More peace in the group with multiple hiding places, tunnels, and forage items. Plus everything for maintenance.

Houses → | Care →

Guinea pig food: hay as a base + daily vitamin C

Guinea pig – food, housing and care The basics are simple: always have hay available , along with appropriate guinea pig food (chunks/pellets), and a variety of herbs and (judiciously) snacks . A key difference: guinea pigs don't produce their own vitamin C, so vitamin C should be included in your daily diet (through appropriate food and fresh ingredients).

Guinea pig hay | Guinea pig food | Guinea pig pellets | Guinea pig herbs

Guinea pig cage & habitat: the bigger and more organized, the better

Guinea pigs are social animals and true ground dwellers: floor space is more important than height . A good enclosure combines sufficient floor space with a smart layout: multiple hiding places (preferably with two entrances), fixed feeding/hay stations, and a comfortable, dry floor. Many guidelines recommend a minimum of 120 x 60 cm for two guinea pigs ; in practice, larger is almost always better (especially with more animals or active groups).

Guinea Pig Cages | Runs & Habitat | Cage Accessories

Bedding & pee mats: dry, comfortable and practical

A clean, dry bedding makes a huge difference in daily comfort and ease of cleaning. Choose what suits your routine: bedding for absorption and digging/sliding behavior, or bedding mats/pee mats for smart moisture management. Do you work with hay in the enclosure? A hay rack often keeps the hay cleaner and more organized.

Bedding | Bedding mats & pee mats | Guinea pig toilets

Enrichment: hiding, tunnels, foraging and gnawing fun

Guinea pigs are curious, but they're also prey animals: they like to hide and duck quickly. With houses (preferably several), tunnels , and forage items, you can make their habitat more interesting. Suitable gnawing materials help with their daily "chewing."

Guinea pig houses | Guinea pig tunnels | Play & forage | Cushions & baskets | Hammocks

Care, health & cleaning

Daily maintenance and periodic thorough cleaning keep the enclosure fresh and the paws drier. You'll also find care and health products here. Note: guinea pigs are masters of "acting tough"—if you have any doubts about their behavior, appetite, or stool, it's wise to contact a veterinarian promptly.

Guinea Pig Care | Guinea Pig Health | Cleaning Products

Seasonal products & convenient transportation

In summer, it's often about cooling and water management, while in winter, it's about comfort and protection. And for vet visits or moving, a sturdy transport box is essential.

Guinea pig summer products | Guinea pig winter products | Guinea pig transport box

Extras: packages, gifts, books and information

Need to quickly replenish your stock, find a gift, or explore more? Then check out our handy extras.

Guinea pig packages → | Guinea pig gifts → | Guinea pig books → | Guinea pig information →

Checklist – a strong foundation for guinea pigs

Always hay + measured portion of guinea pig food .
Daily vitamin C as a fixed part of your nutritional plan.
Spacious enclosure with multiple hiding places and clear walking routes.
Dry ground: ground cover or pee mats.
Always fresh water via bottle or water bowl .

Hygiene & maintenance

Remove wet spots and soiled hay residues daily.
Clean the toilet areas thoroughly every week (or more often for groups).
Use suitable cleaners from guinea pig cleaning products and allow surfaces to dry thoroughly.

Safety

Introduce new foods gradually, feed according to the package/portion recommendations, and remove perishable (fresh) leftovers promptly. Check houses, tunnels, and soft furnishings regularly for wear and tear. If you have any concerns about behavior, appetite, or stool quality, contact a veterinarian.

FAQ

Can I keep a guinea pig alone?
Guinea pigs are social animals and feel best with at least one other guinea pig.

What is the most important food for a guinea pig?
Hay should always be available. Guinea pig food is a supplement, and vitamin C should be a daily part of their diet.

How big should a guinea pig cage be?
Floor space is crucial. Many guidelines recommend a minimum of 120 x 60 cm for two guinea pigs; larger is almost always better.

What is the minimum requirement for a guinea pig in its habitat?
Multiple hiding places, dry flooring, hay and water at all times, plus daily enrichment (tunnels/foraging).

Everything for guinea pigs: food, housing, hygiene and enrichment
Consciously selected range with practical selection aid
Specialist since 2011

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