Guinea pig toys and foraging products
Get those brains working and boredom won't stand a chance. With this fun wooden puzzle, your guinea pig, rabbit, or chinchilla can go wild. Hide a tasty snack inside the puzzle and let the animals search and try to get it out. First, the animals have to f
Read moreNice wooden play roll for rodents and rabbits. The play roll is made of untreated natural wood and is equipped with a bell, which provides extra fun. Boredom in the enclosure is a thing of the past with this nice play roll!
Read moreNice wooden play roll for rodents and rabbits. The play roll is made of untreated natural wood and is equipped with a bell, which provides extra fun. Boredom in the enclosure is a thing of the past with this nice play roll!
Read moreWith the JR Farm Snack Play Mobile, the fun really begins! Crunchy cookies, a Grass Roll, and a willow ball provide both challenge and enrichment. The rodents really have to work hard to get their treats, because everything flutters around, making the cha
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Get those brains working and boredom won't stand a chance. With this fun wooden puzzle, your guinea pig, rabbit, or chinchilla can go wild. Hide a tasty snack inside the puzzle and let the animals search and try to get it out. First, the animals have to f
Read moreMeet the 8 cm Wooden Play & Snack Ball - the ultimate toy and treat for rodents and rabbits!
Read moreThe JR Farm Nature Trio Play Balls provide extra fun! Rabbits and guinea pigs love playing with them, and rats are happy to join in too. The balls are made of various grasses, rattan, and wood. Besides playing, they also offer plenty of gnawing fun, which
Read morePlace the Trixie Natural Living Willow Ball in the cage and let the play begin. All rodents love to nibble on willow. Not only good for the teeth, but also prevents boredom. The toys are easy to hang in the cage thanks to the wooden hanging hook.
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Boredom has no chance with the JR Farm Mini Meadow Play Balls! The balls are made from willow twigs and are 100% natural. Rodents & Rabbits can play with and nibble on the balls. Three balls in a pack for extra long fun!
Read moreGive your rodents and rabbits a healthy dose of fun and challenge with the JR Farm Willow Hay Ball. These natural foraging toys are specially designed to mimic your pets' natural behavior and keep them occupied for hours:
Read moreThe JR Farm Apple Ball is a tempting ball made of untreated, woven natural willow, filled with crispy and vitamin-rich apples. The ball not only provides fun, but also a lot of nibbling fun and the challenge of getting the apples out of the ball!
Read moreGive your rodents and rabbits irresistible and natural fun with the JR Farm Meadow Hay Ball. This hay ball not only offers endless playtime but also a healthy and tasty way to satisfy their natural gnawing needs.
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Cosy willow balls to nibble and play with. The willow balls are packed per three. The dyes that are used are 100% natural!
Read moreTreat your beloved rodents and rabbits to these delicious Willow Balls, enriched with a tasty mix of vegetables, herbs and seeds. Specially designed for the needs of your little furry friends, these chewing toys provide a healthy and tasty distraction.
Read moreWith this fun ball your rodent will always have fun in his enclosure. The Trixie Lamellenball is made of natural untreated wood. The cheerful bell provides surprising fun.
Read moreThe Trixie Grass Toy not only provides fun, but also a bit of demolition fun! Rodents also need the latter. Something to sink their teeth into and gnaw on! The toy is round and rolls around nicely, on the top there are leaves sticking out made of natural
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Rodents and rabbits are very playful. They can burn off their energy with these wooden dumbbells! The animals can safely nibble on the wooden dumbbells to wear down their teeth, but they can also throw them around playfully!
Read morePine cones for rodents to play with and nibble on. These natural pine cones have been carefully cleaned, dried and contain no resins. Rodents and rabbits regularly encounter pine cones in the wild. The pine cone remains interesting for the animals because
Read morePine cones for rodents to play with and nibble on. By gnawing on the pine cone, the animals receive beneficial nutrients contained in the pine cone. The pine cone is rich in antioxidants, vitamins and minerals. They are gently dried according to a special
Read moreTwo nice straw toys that your rodent can play with and nibble on. Rodents are active animals and need something to do to prevent boredom. Give your rodents a reason to cheer with the Corn & Carrot Straw Toy! These cute straw toys are not only fun to play
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This is a great toy, especially for guinea pigs and rabbits! The animals can nibble on it and throw it around. The animals especially enjoy throwing things around. The toy is made of natural material with paper yarn around it
Read moreThe Trixie chewing wood with straw gives the rodents the opportunity to wear down their teeth. Rodents & rabbits have continuously growing incisors that regularly have to gnaw on something to keep from growing too long. If a rodent's teeth grow too long,
Read moreThe Gnawing Wood Fruit and Vegetables gives rodents and rabbits the necessary opportunity to wear down their teeth. Rodents & rabbits have continuously growing incisors that need to gnaw on something regularly to prevent them from becoming too long. If a
Read moreThe Wooden Toy Have a Nice Day is a kind of mug with Sizzle in it. It is made entirely of natural untreated natural wood and is therefore wonderfully gnawable! Once the animals have started working with the Sizzle that is in it and the cup is empty, it ca
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Guinea pig playing and foraging – sniffing, searching, nibbling and being active
Guinea pig toys work best when they align with natural guinea pig behavior. Guinea pigs are ground-dwelling animals that enjoy sniffing, searching, nibbling, following sheltered routes, and discovering small feeding spots. Therefore, good guinea pig toys are not about boisterous play, but about quiet enrichment: something to explore, something to nibble on, or something where your guinea pig is allowed to search for themselves.
In this category, you will find toys and foraging products for guinea pigs, such as snuffle mats, treat balls, treat plates, foraging toys, chew products, herbal toys, and other products that give your guinea pig more to do. The daily basics always remain guinea pig hay , suitable guinea pig food , water, hiding places, and sufficient space.
At DRD Knaagdierwinkel®, we look for toys with a clear function. Can your guinea pig reach it without climbing? Does it lie stably? Does it stimulate sniffing, searching, or nibbling? And can you logically combine it with houses , tunnels , herbs, and small snacks? This way, you choose toys that truly add something to your guinea pigs' day. Specialist since 2011.
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Why toys? | Which toys do you choose? | Foraging | Which snacks do you use? | Multiple guinea pigs | Cleaning | Checklist | FAQ
Foraging toys make a small snack or pellet more interesting, because your guinea pig has to search for it.
Chewable products, herbal toys, and natural materials provide structure and activity.
Combine toys with houses, tunnels, hay, and sniffing areas for a logically arranged enclosure.
Why toys and foraging for guinea pigs?
Guinea pigs play differently than many people expect. They usually do not chase toys like a dog and do not climb like rats. Their play and enrichment consist primarily of sniffing, exploring, picking, nibbling, walking through sheltered routes, and searching for small edible rewards.
Therefore, good toys for guinea pigs are often quiet and practical. A snuffle mat, tunnel, treat ball, herb roll, or shallow treat plate can be much more interesting than a product that primarily looks nice but does not align with guinea pig behavior. The goal is for your guinea pig to be able to do something on its own: smell, search, push, nibble, or explore.
Understanding guinea pig language → | Guinea pig houses → | Guinea pig tunnels →
Which guinea pig toys do you choose?
You choose the right guinea pig toys primarily based on function. Do you want your guinea pig to search? Then choose a snuffle mat, treat board, or treat ball. Do you want more texture to chew on? Then look at gnawing material or herbal toys. Do you want more movement throughout the enclosure? Then tunnels, low obstacles, and route builders often work better than complicated toys.
✔ Snuffle mats: great for hiding small snacks, pellets, or herbs.
✔ Snack plates and puzzles: suitable for when you allow your guinea pig to search quietly on a low, stable spot.
✔ Treat balls and rolling: interesting for guinea pigs learning that exercise can result in a treat.
✔ Herb toys: combine scent, nibbling, and snacking in a natural way.
✔ Chew and destroy material: gives guinea pigs something to explore, pull on, or quietly nibble on.
It is better to start simple than too difficult. A toy that is immediately understandable is more likely to create a positive moment. You can build up the challenge later by hiding snacks better or creating multiple search spots.
Foraging for guinea pigs: searching makes eating more interesting
Foraging means that your guinea pig has to search, sniff, and choose before getting to the food. This suits guinea pigs well, because food then doesn't just come from a bowl, but becomes part of their behavior. A few small pellets or pieces of vegetables mixed in with hay can be enough to create a simple foraging moment.
Keep foraging low and unobstructed. Guinea pigs are ground animals, so a sniffing mat on the floor, a low treat board, or a hay corner with herbs often works better than high or wobbly structures. The goal is quiet searching, not difficult climbing.
Snuffle mats → | Guinea pig snacks active toys → | Guinea pig hay →
Which snacks do you use with guinea pig toys?
When using foraging toys, primarily use small, dry, and easily portioned extras. Think of guinea pig pellets, herbal snacks, dried vegetables, loose herbs, leaves, or flowers. This keeps the toy clean and the amount of snack manageable.
✔ Guinea pig pellets: small, dry, and convenient to use in a snuffle mat or treat ball.
✔ Dried herbs: light, fragrant, and nice to mix into hay or a sniffing area.
✔ Dried vegetables: suitable as a small plant-based reward or search extra.
✔ Herb snacks: often easy to break and appealing due to aroma and taste.
✔ Fruit, seeds, and kernels: mainly as a small treat, not as a standard filling.
Guinea pig pellets → | Guinea pig herbal snacks → | Dried vegetable snacks → | Dried guinea pig herbs →
Toys and foraging with multiple guinea pigs
Many guinea pigs live together. Therefore, with toys containing treats, it is important to prevent crowding around one spot. One snuffle mat or treat ball can quickly become popular, causing one guinea pig to claim everything and making it harder for the other to join in peacefully.
It is better to distribute snacks and foraging spots throughout the enclosure. For example, create two small sniffing spots, place some herbs in the hay in several places, or use multiple low snack points. This way, every animal can search peacefully, and the experience remains more pleasant.
✔ Use multiple small search spots for groups.
✔ Distribute snacks generously so that every animal can participate.
✔ Check if one guinea pig claims the toy.
✔ Combine toys with multiple hay, resting, and hiding places.
Keep guinea pig toys clean and check
Because guinea pig toys are often used with snacks, hay, or herbs, keeping them clean is important. Dry products such as pellets, herbs, and dried vegetables are usually the easiest. Fresh or sticky products can leave residue more quickly and are not practical for every toy.
Regularly check toys for dirt, moisture, wear, loose parts, and sharp edges. Also check snuffle mats and fabric toys for loose threads. Check wooden or natural products for wet spots, odor, and heavy wear.
✔ Remove snack residue after use.
✔ Clean toys according to the material and product information.
✔ Let washed or cleaned toys dry thoroughly.
✔ Replace toys when they are no longer fresh, stable, or in good working order.
Smartly combine guinea pig toys
Guinea pig toys work best as part of a logical setup. Combine foraging toys with hay, tunnels, houses, cushions, gnawing material, and herbs. This creates different zones: resting, eating, walking, sniffing, and searching.
A simple example: place a little hay in a corner, sprinkle some dried herbs through it, and hide a few pellets or small pieces of vegetables in a snuffle mat. Place a tunnel or small house next to it so your guinea pig has a sheltered spot to seek it out. This way, one small corner immediately becomes much more interesting.
Guinea pig houses → | Guinea pig tunnels → | Guinea pig cushions and baskets → | Guinea pig bedding →
DRD chooses: toys with a clear function
At DRD, we view guinea pig toys not as mere decoration, but as enrichment with a clear function. They must do something: stimulate searching, encourage sniffing, enable nibbling, or make the layout more logical.
The power lies in small, achievable activities. A little hay, some herbs, a few pellets, and a low sniffing spot can be enough to let your guinea pigs explore more.
Checklist – using guinea pig toys and foraging properly
✔ Choose toys that suit guinea pigs as floor animals: low, stable, and easily accessible.
✔ Start simple and gradually build up the difficulty.
✔ Use small, dry, and easily portionable snacks or pellets.
✔ Distribute snacks and search areas throughout the enclosure for multiple guinea pigs.
✔ Combine toys with hay, herbs, houses, tunnels, and gnawing material.
✔ Regularly check toys for dirt, moisture, wear, loose threads, or sharp edges.
Good to know
Guinea pig toys do not replace space, hay, hiding places, or contact with other guinea pigs. Use toys as a supplement to make the enclosure more interesting. Check products regularly and remove broken, wet, or dirty parts in a timely manner.
FAQ – frequently asked questions about guinea pig toys and foraging
What toys are suitable for guinea pigs?
Suitable guinea pig toys are low, stable, and easily accessible. Think of snuffle mats, treat plates, treat balls, herb toys, tunnels, gnawing material, and other products that allow your guinea pig to search, sniff, or nibble.
Do guinea pigs really play with toys?
Guinea pigs usually do not play in the same way as dogs or cats. They explore, sniff, search, nibble, and enjoy running through sheltered routes. Therefore, toys work best when they align with that behavior.
What is foraging in guinea pigs?
Foraging means that your guinea pig has to search for food. You can hide small snacks, pellets, or herbs in hay, a snuffle mat, a treat board, or a low search spot.
Are snuffle mats suitable for guinea pigs?
Yes, snuffle mats can be suitable if they are low, stable, and easily accessible. Use small dry snacks and check the mat regularly for dirt and loose threads.
Which snacks do you use in guinea pig toys?
Small dry snacks often work best, such as guinea pig pellets, herbal treats, dried vegetables, dried herbs, leaves, or flowers.
How do you prevent one guinea pig from claiming all the toys?
For multiple guinea pigs, it is better to use several small foraging spots than one central snack area. Distribute snacks, hay, and toys throughout the enclosure.
How often can you offer foraging toys?
That depends on the snacks you use and the rest of the menu. You can often create short foraging moments with hay, herbs, or pellets, as long as the basis of the diet remains clear.
What if my guinea pig doesn't understand their toy?
Start easy. First, place the snack in a visible spot, use familiar scents, and gradually make the search a little more difficult. Not every guinea pig likes the same type of toy.
How do you clean guinea pig toys?
That depends on the material. Remove snack residue, clean according to the product information, and let the toy dry thoroughly before offering it again.
✔ Guinea pig toys and foraging products for sniffing, searching, nibbling, and keeping busy
✔ Snuffle mats, treat balls, treat plates, herb toys and natural enrichment
✔ Specialist since 2011, delivered from our own stock
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