Guinea Pig Chewing Material & Chewing Wood in the Guinea Pig Webshop
Fun foraging bee for rodents and rabbits! Fill with treats and let your pet actively explore. Made with 100% natural ingredients.
Read moreA healthy and completely edible cactus-shaped snack. Great for desert-themed hamster scaping and suitable for small rodents.
Read moreVaried 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 guinea pigs with herbs, flowers, birch twigs, and apple. Ideal for scattering for enrichment and nibbling fun. Also suitable for rabbits and small rodents. Contents: 400 grams.
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The Denta Nibble Herb mix is specially formulated to support the dental health of rodents and rabbits. Chewing the ingredients in this mix helps wear down their teeth, which continue to grow throughout their lives. In addition to dental benefits, this mix
Read moreThese birch discs are not only good for the teeth, but also provide a lot of nibbling fun thanks to the healthy topping of vegetables or seeds. The freshly cut and dried wood comes from the birch tree. Many rodents naturally like to nibble on the birch be
Read moreThe Trixie Intricate Nibble Wood is willow wood that is tightly wrapped in woven straw. You may wonder why this is the case, well it has to do with a bit of a challenge on the one hand and it is good for the teeth on the other. The teeth wear through diff
Read moreRodents enjoy gnawing and because rodents' teeth continue to grow, it is also very important that they can gnaw, otherwise dental problems can develop. A natural and healthy solution to help your rodent wear down their teeth and show their instinctive beh
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Rodents like to gnaw and because the teeth of rodents continue to grow it is also very important that they can gnaw otherwise dental problems can develop. A natural and healthy solution to help your rodent wear down its teeth and to be able to show its in
Read moreFreshly cut and dried willow nibbles for rodents. It's a good idea to provide several nibbles at a time. The animals can safely sharpen their teeth on the wood.
Read moreFreshly cut and dried nibble wood from the apple tree for rodents. It is good to make several nibble sticks available at the same time. The animals can wear their teeth safely on the wood.
Read moreApple tree is part of the natural food of rodents and rabbits. They regularly encounter the apple tree in the wild and like to nibble on the twigs. Apple tree is rich in fibers and vitamins and the twigs help to wear down the teeth. A natural snack and al
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These raspberry sticks are the newest addition to your furry friends' diet. They are carefully selected and hand-picked, so you can be sure that your rodents and rabbits are getting only the best that nature has to offer.
Read moreAdd a touch of natural fun to the lives of your rodents and rabbits with Gnawing Pear. These fresh, cut and dried pear branches are the perfect choice to satisfy their gnawing urges and care for their teeth in a natural way.
Read moreFreshly cut and dried nibble wood from the hazelnut tree for rodents. Treat your rodents and rabbits to the natural pleasure of JR Farm Nibble Wood Hazelnut that stimulates their natural gnawing behavior. These wooden hazelnut sticks not only provide ente
Read moreFreshly cut and dried nibble wood from the apple tree for rodents. Let your rodents and rabbits enjoy the delicious JR Farm Nibble Wood Apple Tree, a natural and crunchy treat that satisfies their gnawing instinct. These wooden tree trunks are not only fu
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Gnawing wood is very important for rodents and rabbits. The ever-growing teeth can cause problems if they do not wear down properly. Rodents and rabbits therefore gnaw a lot on wood such as hazelnuts in the wild. The Hazelnut Wood sticks approach the natu
Read moreThe Ham-Stake Beech Stick Mix is a mix of sticks made from birch wood, sprinkled with a topping of herbs, flowers and vegetables. Rodents and rabbits love these tasty gnawable sticks. The topping is not only tasty, but also healthy. In addition, the birch
Read moreSpoil your rodents and rabbits with the delicious taste and texture of the Hazelnut Harvest, a natural treat that is both nutritious and tasty. These carefully selected hazelnuts offer your little friends a tasty and crunchy snack to enjoy.
Read moreGnawing Wood Hazelnut with Clover & Strawberry: A Natural Snack for Rodents and Rabbits! Gnawing wood is an essential addition to the diet of rodents and rabbits. Not only does it help sharpen their teeth, which are constantly growing, it also provides a
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Freshly cut and dried nibble wood from the birch tree for rodents. Let your rodents and rabbits enjoy the authentic JR Farm Nibble Wood Birch, a natural and crunchy treat that stimulates their gnawing instinct. These wooden birch pieces not only provide e
Read moreYou would think there is a witch nearby, but nothing could be further from the truth! This broom is for the nibblers. The broom consists of all fine birch branches, which the animals can gnaw and nibble to their heart's content.
Read moreThis Pizza is not only beautiful to look at, but also tasty and healthy to nibble on. The Birch Pizza gives the animals a challenge and a great way to wear down their teeth. The filling consists of freshly dried herbs and flowers.
Read moreThe JR Farm Wooden Herb Jar is a delicious and stimulating treat for your rodents and rabbits. Made from hardwood and filled with a tasty blend of natural ingredients, this spice jar provides both a tasty and entertaining feeding experience.
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Guinea pig gnawing material – gnawing wood, branches and natural enrichment
Guinea pig gnawing material gives your guinea pigs something to explore, sniff, and quietly nibble on. Think of gnawing wood, branches, stems, willow products, fruit tree wood, and other natural materials that suit guinea pigs as curious ground animals.
Chewing material is supplementary. The daily basis always remains guinea pig hay , appropriate guinea pig food , water, and daily attention to vitamin C. Hay remains the most important daily chewing and fiber base; you add chewing material for extra structure, variety, and activity.
At DRD Knaagdierwinkel®, we consider the function of gnawing material in the enclosure. Does it provide structure? Does it encourage nibbling? Does it fit a low, uncluttered guinea pig setup? And can you combine it with hay, herbs, and foraging? This way, you don't just choose any twig, but material that truly adds something to your guinea pigs' day. Specialist since 2011.
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Why gnawing material? | Which gnawing wood do you choose? | How do you use it? | Together with hay | Foraging | Checking & replacing | Checklist | FAQ
Chewing wood and branches give guinea pigs something to quietly sniff, move around, and nibble on.
Use gnawing material as extra structure in a hay corner, sniffing area, or guinea pig enclosure.
Combine with hay, herbs, leaves, flowers, or herb roots for more sniffing fun.
Why gnawing material for guinea pigs?
Guinea pigs explore their environment with their noses, lips, and teeth. Chewing material gives them something natural to smell, touch, move, and sometimes quietly nibble on. As such, it is primarily enrichment: something that makes the enclosure more interesting.
Hay remains the most important daily chewing base for guinea pigs. Chewing wood and branches are a nice addition, but not a replacement for readily available hay. So do not think: “chewing wood instead of hay”, but rather: “hay as a base and chewing material as extra structure”.
Guinea pig hay → | Dried guinea pig branches and stems → | Dried guinea pig herb roots →
Which guinea pig gnawing wood or gnawing material do you choose?
The right choice depends on texture, scent, and the moment of use. Some guinea pigs find thin twigs interesting, while others respond better to willow, fruit tree wood, herbaceous stems, or sturdier chewing materials. Start simple and see what your guinea pigs enjoy exploring.
✔ Willow: often interesting due to structure and flexibility, also combines beautifully with hay and herbs.
✔ Fruit tree wood: such as apple or pear, suitable as a natural gnawing structure.
✔ Birch, hazel, and other branches: nice as extra material to explore and nibble on.
✔ Spicy stems and roots: provide aroma, texture, and a natural snacking experience.
✔ Shaped chew products: handy when you want to combine enrichment and activity.
Always check the product information and choose material intended for guinea pigs and small herbivores. It is best not to simply pick branches outside, as you do not always know if they are suitable, clean, or untreated.
How do you use guinea pig gnawing material?
Place gnawing material in a low, dry, and easily accessible spot. Guinea pigs are ground-dwelling animals, so they usually prefer using gnawing material when they can reach it easily without having to climb. A few twigs near the hay corner or a chew product in a quiet sniffing area often works better than hanging it high up.
✔ At the hay corner: combine eating hay, sniffing, and nibbling in one logical place.
✔ In a sniffing area: place branches, leaves, and herbs together to encourage more exploratory behavior.
✔ Loose in the enclosure: suitable as a simple nibbling and exploration spot.
✔ With multiple guinea pigs: offer food in more than one place so that one animal does not claim everything.
Use gnawing material together with hay
Hay and gnawing material complement each other nicely. Hay is the daily staple that guinea pigs spend a lot of time with. Gnawing material adds extra structure and variety to this. For example, place a few twigs next to the hay rack or among a loose clump of hay.
Do you want to make the haymaking time even more interesting? Then add a small amount of dried herbs, leaves, or flowers. This creates a quiet spot where your guinea pigs can eat, smell, pick, and nibble.
Guinea pig hay → | Guinea pig hay racks → | Dried guinea pig herbs →
Using gnawing material for foraging
Chewing material can also be part of a foraging area. For example, combine hay, leaves, flowers, twigs, and a few small snack pieces. Your guinea pig will then have to search and sniff, while the chewing material provides extra structure.
Keep it low and uncluttered. Guinea pigs often feel more comfortable at a quiet foraging spot on the floor than with complicated structures. Especially with multiple guinea pigs, it works well to create several small sniffing spots.
Guinea pig play & foraging → | Snuffle mats → | Guinea pig active toys →
Check and replace gnawing material
Check gnawing material regularly. Remove pieces when they are wet, dirty, moldy, or heavily worn. Also watch out for sharp splinters or loose parts, especially with products that remain in the enclosure for a long time.
Store unused gnawing material in a dry, cool, and well-ventilated place. This helps preserve the scent and texture better. It is better to give a few pieces that you can easily inspect than a large quantity that sits in a damp corner for a long time.
Smartly combine guinea pig gnawing material
Chewing material combines nicely with hay, herbs, leaves, flowers, herb roots, snack sticks, and active toys. For example, you can create a small sniffing corner with hay as a base, some leaves, and a few twigs for gnawing texture.
Do you want more fragrance? Combine with dried herbs or flowers. Do you want a firmer texture? Then look at branches, stems, and herb roots. Do you want to add a snack? Then use small pieces of snack instead of a lot at once.
Dried guinea pig leaves → | Dried guinea pig flowers → | Guinea pig snack sticks → | Guinea pig snacks →
DRD chooses: gnawing material with a clear role
At DRD, we view guinea pig gnawing material primarily as natural enrichment. It provides structure, scent, and something to explore, while hay remains the most important daily chewing base.
The power lies in smart combinations. A twig next to the hay, some leaves in a sniffing area, or a herb root as extra texture can be enough to make the enclosure more interesting.
Checklist – using guinea pig gnawing material properly
✔ Use gnawing material as a supplement alongside hay, not as a replacement.
✔ Choose products intended for guinea pigs and small herbivores.
✔ Place gnawing material low, dry, and easily accessible.
✔ Combine with hay, herbs, leaves, or flowers for more sniffing behavior.
✔ Offer enrichment in more than one place for multiple guinea pigs.
✔ Check regularly for wet, dirty, or heavily worn parts.
Good to know
Only use gnawing material intended for guinea pigs or small herbivores. Do not simply pick branches from outside, as you do not always know if they are suitable, clean, or untreated. Is your guinea pig eating less, stopping eating, or do you notice problems with chewing? Then contact a veterinarian.
FAQ – frequently asked questions about guinea pig gnawing material
What do you use guinea pig gnawing material for?
You use guinea pig gnawing material as natural enrichment. It gives your guinea pigs something to explore, sniff, move, and nibble on.
Is gnawing wood important for guinea pigs' teeth?
Hay remains the most important daily chewing base for guinea pigs. Chewing wood can provide additional gnawing structure, but does not replace readily available hay.
Which gnawing wood is suitable for guinea pigs?
Choose gnawing wood and branches intended for guinea pigs and small herbivores, such as suitable willow, fruit tree wood, branches, stems, or herb roots within this category.
Can I give branches from the garden to my guinea pig?
We do not recommend that lightly. You often cannot be sure whether branches have been sprayed, are contaminated, or are suitable. It is better to choose material that is deliberately offered as gnawing material for animals.
Where do you put gnawing material?
Place gnawing material low, dry, and easily accessible. For example, near a hay corner, sniffing area, or quiet spot in the enclosure.
What if my guinea pig doesn't gnaw on gnawing wood?
That is possible. Some guinea pigs prefer sniffing or moving the material rather than actively gnawing on it. You could try a different texture, such as willow, fruit tree wood, branches, stems, or herb roots.
Can you combine gnawing material with herbs?
Yes, that is a nice combination. Hay, herbs, leaves, flowers, and gnawing material together make a sniffing spot more interesting.
How often should you replace gnawing material?
Replace gnawing material when it is wet, dirty, moldy, heavily worn, or no longer fresh. Check it regularly during cleaning.
Does gnawing material replace hay?
No, gnawing material does not replace hay. Hay remains the daily basis, while gnawing material provides extra structure and enrichment.
✔ Guinea pig gnawing material and gnawing wood for nibbling, sniffing, and enrichment
✔ Natural structure alongside hay, herbs, leaves, and flowers
✔ Specialist since 2011, delivered from our own stock
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