Mouse health – supplements, skin & parasites (colored mice)
Nourishing ointment with honey, turmeric, aloe vera, and essential oils. Supports the skin's healing capacity for minor wounds and damaged skin.
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- Specialist sinds 2011
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Eye ointment for rodents Diagnos 5 ml Beaphar eye ointment for rabbits, rodents and birds. For use on irritated and damaged eyelids and eye connective tissue. Instructions for use: Remove all dirt around the eye with a cloth soaked in water...
Read moreVetramil honey ointment contains honey with a high enzyme content. The honey can help clean the skin of rodents and rabbits from bacteria and supports skin regeneration.
Read moreNourishing gel for small pets with a soft gel texture for targeted application to the skin. Practical for caring for sensitive or bare skin areas.
Read moreTasty vitamin granules from Trixie for rodents and rabbits. Convenient as a supplement to the daily diet. Dosage based on body weight.
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Liquid complementary feed for rodents and rabbits. Invicta Darmbalans is administered via drinking water and contains organic acids, copper chelate, and zinc chelate.
Read moreComplementary liquid supplement for rodents and rabbits. With glucose/fructose, B vitamins, minerals, and organic acids. Easy to dose via drinking water.
Read moreLiquid multivitamin supplement for rodents and rabbits. Easy to dose via drinking water, containing vitamin A, B vitamins, vitamin C, D, K, and folic acid, among others.
Read moreBeaphar Multi-Vit 20 ml is a liquid vitamin supplement for rodents and rabbits, with 11 vitamins and extra vitamin C for guinea pigs. Simply mix the drops into the food.
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Tasty malt paste in Multi Fruit or Red Berry. Complementary feed for small quantities, training, or as an aid to medication.
Read moreTasty care snacks for rabbits, guinea pigs, and chinchillas. With flaxseed, spinach, timothy hay, and vitamin C. Give 1–2 snacks per day.
Read moreThese parsley pellets are not only very tasty, they are also an ideal source of vitamin C and support the immune system of your beloved rodent. Very important for guinea pigs, for example, as these animals cannot produce the necessary vitamin C themselves
Read moreGrain-free hemp snack sticks from JR Farm in three varieties: Skin & Coat, Digestion, and Coolness. Spicy chew sticks for rodents and rabbits.
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Grain-free herb mix with dandelion, caraway, peppermint, and immortelle. Fragrant in hay, as a snack, or as a forage mix.
Read moreGrain-free, extra-firm Dental Cookies with beetroot. Tasty as a delicious treat, snack, or foraging snack.
Read moreGrain-free, extra-firm Dental Cookies with dandelion. Tasty as a delicious treat, snack, or foraging snack.
Read moreGrain-free, extra-firm Dental Cookies with carrot. Tasty as a delicious treat, snack, or foraging snack.
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Grain-free, herb-rich Vital Blocks with dandelion, fennel, marjoram, sage, and chamomile. Sturdy for nibbling and fun as a foraging snack.
Read moreGrain-free, herb-rich Vital Blocks with nettle, birch leaf, marigold, and horsetail. Sturdy for nibbling and fun as a foraging snack.
Read moreGrain-free Vital Blocks from JR Farm with meadow hay, chamomile, peppermint, echinacea, elderberries, and sage. Herbal snack blocks for small rodents, rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, and degus.
Read moreGrain-free Farmys snack sticks from JR Farm with herbs, seeds, cranberries, nettle, parsley, ginkgo, and milk thistle. A spicy treat for rodents and rabbits.
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Mouse health – support for well-being, resistance & care
Mice (colored mice) are small, active animals that can sometimes hide symptoms for a long time. That's precisely why it's helpful to be able to quickly respond with the right foundation at home: support for skin and coat, parasites/pests, immunity, and digestion. In this category, you'll find a carefully selected range of mouse health products – practical, well-organized, and chosen with safety and daily use in mind. Always combine health with a strong foundation: dust-free bedding , good mouse food , and always fresh water in bottles and water bowls .
Are you experiencing itching, lethargy, or a flustered feeling? Then check your basics: a clean cage, low dust levels, and good food. See mouse information for more background information and practical tips.
A fresh environment is a huge benefit to well-being. Combine this with mouse care and choose bedding that's suitable for sensitive airways: mouse bedding .
Support works best when everything is right: food, water, rest, and challenge. Combine this with play and foraging , and plenty of hiding places like mouse houses .
Choosing mouse health – quick selection guide
First, select by situation (what do you see?) and then by support . In this category, you'll find roughly these groups:
- Parasites & pests – if there is itching, scratching, dandruff or unrest in the coat (also check the enclosure).
- Skin, Coat & Recovery – Support for small spots, dry skin, or recovery after a scratch.
- Vitamins & supplements – as additional support during recovery periods or in the case of (temporary) reduced resistance.
- Digestion – support for changing bowel movements or after stress/dietary changes (always proceed with caution).
- Respiratory support – if sensitive: also check dust, ventilation and ground cover.
Tip: Need to go to the vet? Take your mouse safely in a good transport box with some familiar nesting material.
Signals & situations – when are you extra alert?
With mice, it's better to be too early than too late. Take this extra seriously:
- Lethargy , sitting hunched over, eating/drinking less.
- Shortness of breath , sneezing, audible breathing.
- Diarrhea or very abnormal stools.
- Severe itching , scabs, bald spots or wounds.
- Eye/nose discharge or sticky eyes.
Are you unsure whether his symptoms are clearly present? Then contact a veterinarian. Do you have a practical question about products or furnishings? Check out our customer service page .
Supportive accommodation – the foundation that always helps
Many "health benefits" lie in the design. Consider:
- Low-dust and absorbent (especially for sensitive airways): ground cover .
- Always fresh water and multiple water points for groups: drinking bottles and water bowls .
- Rest and hiding places to reduce stress: houses and nesting material .
- Nutrition as a basis (do not “adjust” with only extras): mouse food .
Maintenance & hygiene
- Spot clean daily : remove wet corners and dirty areas immediately.
- Weekly : Replace parts of the ground covering and remove accessories.
- Keep calm : always leave some “familiar scent” (don’t sterilize everything at once).
- Make cleaning easy with mouse care products.
Checklist: Quick health check for mice
Useful to check out weekly:
✔ Does your mouse eat/drink normally?
✔ Coat clean, no bald spots or scabs?
✔ Breathing calm (no wheezing/clicking/shortness of breath)?
✔ Eyes/nose clean and dry?
✔ Stay fresh: wet spots removed immediately?
✔ Low stress: enough hiding places and enrichment?
Safety warnings
- Health products are intended as support . If you experience any clear or persistent symptoms, consult a veterinarian .
- Never use “home, garden and kitchen remedies” or products for dogs/cats without veterinary advice.
- Be mindful of groups : observe whether everyone is eating/drinking and avoid competition for extras.
- Always combine support with a good foundation: dust-free, clean, sufficient water and appropriate nutrition.
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions about Mouse Health
My mouse scratches a lot. What's the best thing to do?
First, check the enclosure: bedding, hygiene, and stress. Do you see scabs/bald patches, or does the itching persist? Consult a veterinarian. Products in this category can help, but a diagnosis remains important.
Can I give vitamins preventively?
Sometimes temporary support can be helpful, but the foundation remains good mouse food and fresh water. Always provide extras wisely and consider the bigger picture.
How do I prevent respiratory problems?
Choose dust-free ground covering , ensure ventilation without draughts and keep the enclosure dry and fresh.
When should I go straight to the vet?
If you experience shortness of breath, lethargy, not eating or drinking, severe diarrhea, or rapid deterioration, transport your mouse safely in a carrier .
Why buy mouse health products from DRD Rodent Shop®?
✔ Specialist since 2011
✔ Ordered before 5 PM = shipped the same day
✔ Delivered from our own stock
✔ Smartly selected range for well-being & safety

