Dried Vegetables for Hamsters & Dwarf Hamsters
Fruit branches with tasty toppings in Kiwi & Apple, Parsnip & Pumpkin, or Grasses & Flowers. For nibbling, foraging, and natural enrichment.
Read moreCrunchy, nutritious pea flakes for rodents and rabbits. Tasty as a reward, a topping for food, or as a foraging snack in a sniffing spot.
Read moreIf you are looking for a tasty and healthy way to spoil your rodent or rabbit, Grandma's Vegetable & Herb Mix is the perfect choice! This mix of carefully selected vegetables and herbs offers not only a delicious snack but also numerous health benefits fo
Read moreLet the nibbling begin with the Mr. Crumble Gnawing Wood! The natural sprigs are sprinkled with peas and beetroot, not only tasty but also very healthy. Gnawing wood is very healthy to gnaw on for rodents and rabbits!
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Natural parsley roots for rodents and rabbits. Nice and firm to nibble on, explore, and use as a small enrichment.
Read morePlant-based snack mix with dried cucumber and dill. Fresh, spicy variety for rodents and rabbits, fun to scatter or hide.
Read moreBeetroot Pellets are a delicious addition to the diet of rodents and rabbits. Beets are not only delicious but also very healthy. The pellets are approximately 4 mm in size and are made entirely from fresh beets.
Read moreJR Farm Pure Pumpkin Seeds are natural, grain-free pumpkin seeds for rodents and rabbits. Ideal as a snack, reward, and handy treat for socialization.
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Grain-free dill harvest from JR Farm. Aromatic herb harvest for picking, sniffing, and foraging. For rodents and rabbits.
Read moreSpicy parsley stems for rodents and rabbits. Tasty as a small green snack, mixed into hay, or as foraging material in the enclosure.
Read moreDried red beet as a colorful vegetable snack for rodents and rabbits. Tasty to nibble on, mix with hay, or hide while foraging.
Read moreCrispy vegetable mix with carrot, corn flakes, and parsley. Tasty as a snack, topping, or foraging treat for rodents and rabbits.
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Additional snack mix with pea flakes, raspberry leaf, mallow, chamomile, rose blossom, marigold, cornflower, strawberry and sunflower.
Read moreCrunchy dried whole peas for rodents and rabbits. Ideal as a small reward, training snack, or foraging snack to hide in the enclosure.
Read moreGrain-free vegetable snack with cucumber, pumpkin, and zucchini. Light, colorful, and tasty as a snack, topping, or foraging treat for rodents and rabbits.
Read moreGrain-free snack pizza made from meadow grass with dried tomato, parsnip, courgette, bell pepper, and marigold. A fun snack and foraging moment.
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Dried tomato flakes as a colorful vegetable snack for rodents and rabbits. Tasty to nibble on, scatter around, and use while foraging.
Read moreDill pellets as natural herbal pellets for rodents and rabbits. Handy as a reward, mixed with food, in a treat ball, or to scatter around.
Read moreFestive snack platter with pea flakes, carrots, herbs, flowers, seeds, berries, and fiber-rich plant parts. For rodents and rabbits as a supplementary snack.
Read moreColorful vegetable flakes with peas, broad beans, carrots, and beetroot. Tasty as a snack, topping, or foraging mix for rodents and rabbits.
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Carrot Pellets are a delicious addition to the diet of rodents and rabbits. Carrots are not only tasty but also very healthy. The pellets are approximately 3 mm in size and are made entirely from fresh carrots. It's also worth noting that 100 grams of car
Read moreGrain-free carrot flakes from JR Farm. Crunchy vegetable snack to use as a topping, reward, or foraging treat for rodents and rabbits.
Read moreSupplementary snack mix with 90% arugula and 10% tomato. A green, fragrant mix to feed in small quantities or to use as a foraging snack.
Read moreCrunchy carrot slices as a tasty vegetable snack for rodents and rabbits. Delicious as a reward, treat, or extra foraging.
Read moreYou can easily and quickly order Dried Hamster and Dwarf Hamster Vegetables at DRD Rodent Shop ®
Hamsters and Dwarf hamsters love vegetables! In addition, vegetables are also very healthy for the animals. In addition to dried vegetables, it is also possible to feed fresh vegetables, but attention must be paid to the development of diarrhea when feeding fresh vegetables. Animals that cannot tolerate fresh vegetables or eat too much of them and get diarrhea, are better off getting dried vegetables.
Can hamsters eat dried vegetables?
Yes, hamsters can eat dried vegetables . It is a healthy and natural addition to their diet. Dried vegetables are rich in fiber, vitamins and minerals and help with good digestion. They are also ideal for use in food or forage mixes .
How can you give dried vegetables to your Hamster or Dwarf Hamster?
Dried vegetables can be fed daily as an enrichment with the main diet, but they can also be used as forage food that you can scatter around the enclosure.
Do hamsters and dwarf hamsters like all vegetables?
In general, hamsters definitely like dried vegetables! However, each animal has its own taste in vegetables, so in the beginning, a tasting may be necessary to find out what your hamster likes best.
What types of dried vegetables are suitable for hamsters?
There are many safe and tasty vegetables that your hamster will enjoy eating, such as:
- Carrot – rich in beta-carotene
- Courgette – easily digestible
- Cucumber – hydrating, even in dried form
- Pumpkin – full of fiber and mild in taste
- Parsnip – sweet and nutritious
- Celery – helps with hydration
- Bell peppers – rich in vitamin C (only red and yellow, not spicy!)
- Broccoli – in small quantities
- Endive and kale – high in fiber and green
Always choose vegetables that have been dried especially for rodents and without additives .
Do dried vegetables for hamsters and dwarf hamsters help with tooth wear?
In addition to a tasty snack or an enrichment of the daily diet, dried vegetables also ensure good tooth wear. By gnawing on the harder dried pieces, the teeth wear down in a gentle way.
How often can my hamster be fed dried vegetables?
Dried vegetables can be given daily in small quantities as part of a varied diet. You can offer them:
- Loose in the enclosure
- In a foraging toy
- As a topping on the main food
One teaspoon per day is enough for a Syrian hamster. For dwarf hamsters half a teaspoon is enough.
Are dried vegetables healthier than fresh vegetables?
Both have advantages:
- Fresh vegetables contain more moisture, but spoil faster.
- Dried vegetables have a longer shelf life, are useful in mixtures and good for enrichment .
Please note: hamsters are prone to diarrhea if given too many fresh vegetables. Dried vegetables are therefore often a safer choice for daily use.
What should I look for when buying dried vegetables for hamsters?
Please note these points:
- No added salts, oils or spices
- No preservatives such as sulphites
- 100% vegetables , preferably air- or freeze-dried
- Small pieces that fit the hamster's mouth and cheek pouches
At DRD Rodent Shop we only offer safe, natural and unprocessed dried vegetables – specially selected for hamsters.
Are there any vegetables that should not be given dried to hamsters?
Yes, some vegetables are not suitable – even in dried form:
- Onion, garlic, leek – poisonous to hamsters
- Rhubarb – contains oxalic acid
- Potato – contains solanine, even in dried form
- Tomato (unripe or skin on) – too acidic/poisonous
- Peppers or chilies – too spicy
How do I store dried vegetables for my hamster?
Store the dried vegetables:
- In an airtight jar
- In a cool, dry place
- Keep away from direct sunlight
This way it will stay good and tasty for months!
Can you also give too many dried vegetables to your hamster or dwarf hamster?
Hamsters and dwarf hamsters generally eat according to need. This means that the animals eat the vegetables as long as they think it is necessary. In this case, it is not the case that the animals continue to eat the vegetables. The animals will particularly appreciate the fibres in dried vegetables. For example, they eat more of these if there is something wrong with their digestion. By offering dried vegetables, the animals can regulate this themselves.
