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Guinea Pig Herbal Snacks for your Guinea Pig!

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Guinea pig herbal snacks with herbs, flowers, and plant-based ingredients. For small rewards, sniffing, foraging, and natural variety.
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Plastic-free activity box with grass cardboard, hay, tunnel, snack mix, and herb-rich drops. For exploring, nibbling, foraging, and playing.

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€25,95
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Barley flakes are loved by chinchillas and degus, and virtually all herbivorous rodents. Barley is rich in protein and starch, making it an energy-rich snack yet low in fat and sugar.

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€2,99 €1,99
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Natural birch pizza with herbs and flowers. For nibbling, sniffing, foraging, and natural activity in the enclosure.

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€8,95 €7,95
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Bunny Nature Botanicals Mid Mix – Fine Natural Mix for Guinea Pigs, Rabbits, Chinchillas, Degus, Gerbils, Mice, Hamsters, and Rats! Natural herbal mix with carefully selected plants and flowers. Ideal as a snack or part of the allNature nutrition concept

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€8,95
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Tasty care snacks for rabbits, guinea pigs, and chinchillas. With lemon balm and chamomile. No added sugars and easy to give daily.

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€7,99 €6,99
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Crunchy snack balls from JR Farm with alfalfa and carrot. Great as a treat, reward, or foraging moment for rodents and rabbits.

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€4,95
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Crunchy carrot snack from JR Farm with carrot, alfalfa, and beetroot. Great as a treat, reward, or foraging moment for rodents and rabbits.

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€4,95
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Dried celery cubes as a natural vegetable snack for rodents and rabbits. Tasty to nibble on, scatter around, and use while foraging.

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€4,99
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Hazel branches with vegetable and herb topping. For nibbling, sniffing, foraging, and natural activity in the enclosure.

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€4,99
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Have you ever seen a ball so tempting that even a hungry squirrel would leave its nuts in front of it? Well, get ready for a masterfully compelling rodent-style taste sensation – Cones Nibble Balls! These tasty treats are a real treat for all rodents and

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€5,95
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Cracker with Dandelion – Fibre-rich gnawing snack for rodents and rabbits! Fibre-rich gnawing snack with dried dandelion for rodents and rabbits. The large cracker (Ø 4 cm) is ideal for nibbling and supports digestion.

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Versele-Laga Complete Crock Herbs is a tasty and healthy snack for rabbits and various rodents. Spoil your furry friend with the delicious Versele-Laga Crock Complete Herbs, a tasty and healthy snack that is perfect for rabbits and various rodents. These

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Flowery vegetable snack for degus with pea flakes, carrot flakes, broad bean flakes, cornflower, sunflower, parsnip, parsley, beetroot, red clover, and rose.

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€4,99
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Dried green bell pepper as a natural vegetable snack for rodents and rabbits. Tasty as a change of pace, mixed into hay or in a foraging area. Contents approx. 100 grams.

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Plant-based snack mix with dried cucumber and dill. Fresh, spicy variety for rodents and rabbits, fun to scatter or hide.

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Crispy fried snack sticks with dandelion, carrot, seeds, and kernels. Long-lasting nibbling pleasure for rodents and rabbits.

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Supplementary snack discs with corn, alfalfa, fenugreek seeds, and sunflower oil. Tasty as a reward, small snack, or to use while foraging.

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Festive flower cake with hay, carrot, herbs, flowers, and strawberry. A special treat for all rodents and rabbits, easy to give in pieces.

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€5,99 €4,99
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Supplementary flower mix with rose blossom, marigold, hibiscus blossom, sunflower blossom, carrot, and strawberry. For rabbits and rodents.

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The Four-Leaf Clover Fortune Cookie is a natural chewy treat made with parsley, dogrose, and wheat. Ideal as a supplementary food for all rodents and rabbits, it supports dental wear and provides tasty nibbling fun.

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The Mr. Crumble Nibble Root is a delicious grain-free herbal root sprinkled with crunchy dried root. The carrot not only provides nibbling pleasure and helps wear down the teeth.

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The Mr. Crumble Nibbleroot is a delicious herbal root sprinkled with different flowers. The carrot not only provides nibbling pleasure and helps wear down the teeth, but also provides the necessary fiber and is completely grain-free.

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Grain-Free Nibble Christmas Tree 9 cm – The Festive Snack for Rodents! Get your rodent or rabbit in the Christmas spirit with the Grain-Free Nibble Christmas Tree! This healthy and festive snack is not only a feast for the eyes, but also a real treat for

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The Lucky Bowl is a cheerful and healthy snack dish for small nibblers. The bowl is filled with a delicious mix of natural ingredients that your rodent will really enjoy. From fragrant parsley to colorful vegetables and flowers - this bowl is a party in t

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Guinea pig herbal treats – fragrant snacks for rewarding, sniffing, and foraging

Guinea pig with herbal snacks, hay, and herbs Guinea pig herbal treats are snacks with a clear natural role: they provide scent, flavor, and plant-based variety without requiring you to immediately change their daily food. You can use them as a small reward, as a topping for hay, as a snack time, or as part of a quiet foraging activity.

In this category, you will find snacks in which herbs, flowers, vegetables, grasses, or other plant-based ingredients play an important role. The foundation always remains guinea pig hay , suitable guinea pig food , water, and daily attention to vitamin C. Herbal snacks are therefore an extra, but an extra with a beneficial function.

At DRD Knaagdierwinkel®, when it comes to herbal treats, we focus primarily on the moment of use. Do you want a small reward bite? A snack to hide in the hay? Or a plant-based alternative alongside pellets, vegetables, and herbs? This way, you don't just choose any snack, but one that suits your guinea pigs and the rest of their routine. Specialist since 2011.

 
For fragrant variety

Herbal snacks provide scent, flavor, and plant-based variety alongside hay and guinea pig food.

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For small rewards

Many herbal treats are handy to give in small amounts during interaction moments or for taming.

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For foraging

Hide small pieces among hay, leaves, or in a low sniffing spot.

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Why choose guinea pig herbal snacks?

Herbal treats suit guinea pigs well because they often contain fragrant, plant-based ingredients. This makes them interesting to smell, taste, and search for. They fit in nicely with a natural snack routine in which hay, herbs, leaves, flowers, and small extras complement each other.

A herbal snack is especially handy when you want to give something tasty that feels less “candy-like” than some cookies or sweeter treats. Still, a herbal snack is still a snack. So use it as a supplement and keep the daily base clear.

Guinea pig snacks → | Dried guinea pig herbs → | Guinea pig pellets →

Which guinea pig herbal snack do you choose?

You choose the right herbal snack primarily based on shape and the occasion. Do you want something small to reward? Then choose a snack that is easy to portion or break. Do you want a snack that keeps them occupied a bit longer? Then a sturdier herbal snack, stick, or chew shape is a better fit.

Small herbal snacks: handy as a reward, a moment of contact, or a snack held by hand.

Spicy nibbles: suitable when your guinea pig is allowed to be occupied for a little longer.

Herb and vegetable snacks: great as a plant-based variation alongside the daily staples.

Grain-free herbal snacks: suitable when you are consciously looking for snacks without grains.

Snack shapes for foraging: handy to hide among hay, herbs, or leaves.

Grain-free guinea pig snacks → | Guinea pig snack sticks → | Guinea pig snacks dried vegetables →

Using herbal snacks as a reward

Small herbal treats work very well for rewarding. You can use them during quiet moments of contact, when taming, or when you want to get your guinea pigs used to a fixed routine. By rewarding with small treats, the interaction remains positive without immediately giving a lot of extra food.

Keep your hand low, move calmly, and let your guinea pig approach on its own. A small herbal treat can help make contact friendly and familiar. Especially with cautious guinea pigs, calmness often works better than luring with large treats.

Taming a guinea pig → | Guinea pig cookies and treats → | Guinea pig pellets →

Using guinea pig herbal snacks for foraging

Herbal snacks are very suitable for use during foraging. Hide small pieces among hay, leaves, flowers, or loose herbs. This way, your guinea pig has to search and sniff, turning a small snack into an activity right away.

Guinea pigs are ground animals. Therefore, choose low, stable, and easily visible spots. A snuffle mat, treat board, hay corner, or low foraging area often works better than high structures. Keep everything easily accessible and, if you have multiple guinea pigs, distribute the treats across several spots.

Guinea pig play & foraging → | Snuffle mats → | Guinea pig snacks active toys →

Using herbal snacks with hay

Hay remains the most important foundation. You can use herbal treats to make hay time more appealing. For example, place a small piece among the hay or crumble a little over a hay corner. This way, your guinea pig will start searching and sniffing instead of just eating from a food bowl.

Do not use herbal snacks to replace hay, but to increase interest in the hay-feeding moment. If you want to enrich hay more often, loose dried herbs, leaves, and flowers are often even easier to dose.

Guinea pig hay → | Dried guinea pig herbs → | Dried guinea pig leaves → | Dried guinea pig flowers →

How many herbal treats can a guinea pig have?

Give guinea pig herbal treats in small amounts and deliberately. The correct quantity depends on the size of the treat, its composition, the number of guinea pigs, and the rest of their diet. A small herbal treat is fine as a reward, but it is better to divide a larger treat over several moments or across multiple animals.

Also consider what your guinea pig has already had that day. Has he already had pellets, vegetable snacks, fruit, or other extras? Then a small piece might be enough. The basis remains hay and guinea pig food; snacks are meant to add something, not to replace the basics.

Give herbal snacks as a supplement, not as the main food.

Break larger snacks into smaller pieces whenever possible.

Use small pieces for rewarding, taming, and bonding moments.

It is better to hide herbal treats in hay or a sniffing spot rather than putting everything in the feed bowl at once.

Smartly combine guinea pig herbal snacks

Herbal snacks combine nicely with hay, loose herbs, leaves, flowers, guinea pig pellets, and foraging products. For example, you can place a small piece of herbal snack in the hay, along with a few leaves or some dried flowers. This creates a quiet foraging moment.

Want more snack variety? Alternate herbal snacks with dried vegetables, grain-free snacks, or small pellets. Use sweet or rich snacks more consciously and opt for light, plant-based extras for small daily moments.

Guinea pig pellets → | Guinea pig snacks dried vegetables → | Grain-free guinea pig snacks → | Guinea pig snacks →

DRD chooses: herbal snacks with a natural snack roll

At DRD, we view guinea pig herbal treats as deliberate extras in a natural snack roll. They are useful for scent, reward, foraging, and providing small variety alongside the daily basics.

The power lies in using it small and targeted. A herbal snack doesn't have to be a big treat; a small piece at the right moment can be enough to make contact, sniffing, or searching more enjoyable.

Checklist – using guinea pig herbal snacks properly

Use herbal snacks as a supplement, not as a main food.

Choose small snacks for rewarding, taming, and bonding moments.

Also use herbal snacks in hay, sniffing mats, or low foraging areas.

Break larger snacks into smaller pieces whenever possible.

Alternate with loose herbs, leaves, flowers, pellets, or dried vegetables.

Store herbal snacks in a dry, cool, and tightly sealed place.

Good to know

Guinea pig herbal treats do not replace hay, guinea pig food, or daily vitamin C. Introduce new treats gradually and observe your guinea pig's reaction closely. Is your guinea pig suddenly eating less, not at all, or clearly differently than normal? Then contact a veterinarian.

FAQ – frequently asked questions about guinea pig herbal snacks

What are guinea pig herbal snacks?

Guinea pig herbal snacks are treats in which herbs, flowers, vegetables, grasses, or other plant-based ingredients play an important role. You use them as a supplement alongside hay and guinea pig food.

What do you use herbal treats for for guinea pigs?

You use herbal treats for small rewards, bonding moments, taming, foraging, and natural variety.

Are herbal snacks the main food for guinea pigs?

No, herbal treats are extra. The basis remains hay, suitable guinea pig food, water, and daily attention to vitamin C.

Are herbal snacks healthier than regular candy?

Herbal snacks often have a plant-based, spicy composition, but even these snacks remain extra. Always check the ingredients, size, texture, and quantity.

Can you use herbal snacks for taming?

Yes, small herbal snacks are useful for taming and quiet moments of contact. Give small pieces and let your guinea pig come to you on its own.

Can you use herbal snacks in a sniffing mat?

Yes, small pieces of herbal snack are suitable for a sniffing mat, hay corner, or low foraging area. Remove leftovers if they become damp or soiled.

What is the difference between guinea pig herbs and guinea pig herbal snacks?

Loose guinea pig herbs are primarily used as a topping, mixed with hay, or as light enrichment. Herbal snacks serve more of a snack function and are often shaped like a bite, biscuit, stick, or chew piece.

How many herbal treats can a guinea pig have?

Give herbal treats in small amounts and judiciously. The right amount depends on the product, your guinea pigs, and the rest of the menu. Always let hay and guinea pig food remain the foundation.

How do you store guinea pig herbal treats?

Store guinea pig herbal treats in a dry, cool, and tightly sealed place. This helps preserve the aroma, flavor, and texture better.

Guinea pig herbal snacks with herbs, flowers, and plant-based ingredients

For rewarding, sniffing, foraging, and natural snack moments

Specialist since 2011, delivered from our own stock

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