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Interactive Snacks for Rodents and Rabbits

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Interactive snacks turn snack time into a game: search, roll, tug, or puzzle. Perfect for enrichment, training, and variety. Includes selection guides for each animal species and helpful combination tips. Specialists since 2011.
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Interactive wooden rotating snack of 200 g for rodents and rabbits. With filled snack openings for nibbling, foraging, and entertainment.

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€9,95
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Hangable wooden snack roll with carrot, coconut, and peanut. Grain-free snack and foraging challenge for small rodents and birds.

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€12,95 €11,95
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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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Natural play and foraging park for rodents and rabbits. Available as Fun-Park and XXL Fun-Park. For searching, nibbling, and discovering.

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€15,95 €13,95
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Natural foraging meadow at JR Farm for rabbits and rodents. Choose from dandelions, flowers, or vegetables. To explore, nibble, and search.

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€9,95
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Natural vegetable box with mountain meadow hay, carrots, pea flakes, and flowers. Great as a snack box, foraging box, and nibble time for rodents and rabbits.

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€16,95
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Natural hay cube made of mountain meadow hay with mealworms. Great as a snack cube, hiding place, and foraging item for hamsters, mice, gerbils, and other mixed-feeding rodents.

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€9,99 €8,99
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Natural foraging mat with hemp fibers, natural fiber tray, and 20 g JR Grainless Drops. Hide snacks at different depths and let your animal search.

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€12,95
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Grain-free hay extractor in a plant-based fiber box with mountain meadow hay and marigold. For placing on a surface or hanging for small rodents, guinea pigs, rabbits, chinchillas, and degus.

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€9,95
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Large grass cardboard maze with 14 panels. Fun foraging, searching, and exercise for rodents and rabbits. Hide snacks, build the layout, and let them explore!

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€16,95
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Hanging snack mobile from JR Farm with hardwood, willow, herbs, carrots, and seeds. For guinea pigs, rabbits, chinchillas, and degus as a time for nibbling, tucking, and foraging.

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€9,99 €8,99
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Large pinecone snack with fruity filling for mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, gerbils, pygmy rats, and rats. For nibbling, foraging, and longer snack enjoyment.

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€12,95
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Natural sniffing and foraging game with hardwood and mountain meadow hay. Hide small snacks or herbs between the wooden discs and let your pet search. Hide your rodent's favorite snack between the wooden discs and your rodent will immediately start search

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€11,95
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Natural activity tree with birch trunk, wooden base plate, and snacks. For sniffing, discovering, nibbling, and foraging.

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€65,95
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Natural sniffing and foraging box for rodents and rabbits. With herb-rich drops to search, sniff, discover, and nibble.

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€24,99 €19,99
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Natural wooden chew roll in four varieties: carrot, parsley, dandelion, and protein. The plant-based varieties are suitable for rodents and rabbits; Protein is for mixed-feed rodents.

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€8,95
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Grain-free snack heart with herbs, seeds, vegetables, and marigold flowers for rodents and rabbits. Great as a chew heart, snack, or foraging enrichment.

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€5,95
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Three whole dried sunflower heads as a natural foraging snack. Rodents extract the seeds from the heads themselves: fun as an activity, enrichment, and a mindful snack.

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€11,95
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Grain-free herb wheel with carrot, parsley, seeds, herbs, and vegetables. Fun to hang up, nibble on, or use in pieces.

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€6,95
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Grain-free herb wheel with marigold, dandelion, seeds, herbs, and vegetables. Fun to hang up, nibble on, or use in pieces.

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€6,95
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  • Voor 17 uur besteld, dezelfde dag verzonden!
  • Specialist sinds 2011
  • Delivery from our own stock

Natural nibble and hiding roll with mountain meadow hay, marigold, and rose blossom. Available in small, medium, and large.

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€5,95
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Natural dari cob with sun-ripened seeds. Fun for small seed-eating rodents and birds to harvest and forage for themselves.

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€5,99 €4,99
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Natural millet harvest for small rodents, pygmy rats, rats, and birds. For hamsterscaping, gerbilscaping, ratscaping, foraging, pecking, and harvesting seeds themselves.

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€8,99 €7,99
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Natural canary seed harvest from JR Farm. For small rodents and birds to search for, loosen, collect seeds themselves, and be actively engaged.

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€5,99 €4,99
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Interactive snacks – snack time becomes searching, puzzling & playing

Interactive snacks for rodents and rabbits - foraging and enrichment Giving a treat is fun, but earning one is often even more fun. Interactive treats are designed to stimulate natural behaviors: searching, scratching, pulling, rolling, nibbling, and puzzling. This provides activity, variety, and often a more peaceful environment. In this category, you'll find interactive treats for rodents and rabbits suitable for different species and situations. Specialists since 2011, so you can choose with confidence and with help.

Enrichment & challenge

Interactive snacks make mealtime active: searching, tugging, or puzzling. Combine these with products from Play & Forage for even more variety.

Smart rewards (without "a lot")

Hiding a treat or letting it roll often gives you less , but it's more fun . For small rewards, you can also look at candy and cookies .

Suitable for each animal species

Not every species plays the same way. Choose the right type (roll/pull/puzzle) and combine it with treat types that suit your pet, such as herbal treats or seeds and kernels .

Choosing interactive snacks: what to look for?

With this selection aid you will usually be right straight away:

  • Goal : activity (searching/puzzling) or reward (small & fast).
  • Shape : Rolling, hanging, pulling, or "open work." Choose what suits your animal (and your enclosure).
  • Snack Type : Herbivores often do well with herb/fiber-rich options; omnivores can also do well with seed/protein snacks (in moderation).
  • Size : Small animal = less challenge and smaller portions.

Tip: Consider interactive snacks as a supplement. The foundation remains sound through nutrition and (for herbivores) always enough hay .

Types & shapes: what can you expect?

In this category you will roughly find these kinds of interactive snacks:

  • Search treats – spread or hide them so your pet has to search for them.
  • Roll & Slide – treats that move or require your pet to move something to get to them.
  • Tug/Nibbling – snacks that you hang up or attach to keep your pet active.
  • Puzzle shapes – “open it up” or discover it step by step (especially fun with smart animals).

Want to broaden your snacking habits? Combine with other snack groups: herbal snacks , dried vegetables , grain-free snacks , or snack sticks .

Choice per animal species: what usually fits best?

  • Rabbits : Focus on foraging and "trawling/nibbling" moments. Combine with herbal treats and ensure hay remains the base.
  • Guinea pigs : often love foraging snacks and small, easily divisible pieces. Alternate with dried vegetable and herb snacks .
  • Hamsters & gerbils : perfect for "search and puzzle" play. Combine with seeds and kernels or small pieces of candy and cookies as a training reward.
  • Rats : smart and active—puzzle shapes and "work for your treat" often work well. For variety, you can also consider animal proteins (as part of a suitable diet).
  • Chinchillas & degus : Choose extra carefully and use fiber-rich, appropriate snack types more often. Consider grain-free snacks , herbal snacks , and perhaps small, searchable portions.

Usage tips: how to get the most out of interactive snacks

  • Start easy : let your animal experience success (don't hide the snack too hard).
  • Work with “zones” : one foraging area that is easy to keep clean.
  • Variety : alternate interactive snacks with other categories from Snacks , such as dried fruit (for suitable animal species), dried vegetables and special snacks .
  • Make it bigger with enrichment : combine with products from Play & Forage .

Maintenance & hygiene

  • Remove leftovers : Do not leave food in the enclosure for long periods of time (especially not in warm or damp corners).
  • Store dry : seal snacks well to maintain quality and aroma.
  • Clean toys : Do you use snack balls or puzzles? Clean them regularly to keep them fresh and safe.
  • The basics remain the basics : provide a suitable daily menu through nutrition and (for herbivores) sufficient hay .

Checklist: interactive snacks well organised

Just a quick check:

You choose a shape that suits your animal species (search/roll/pull/puzzle)
You use small portions: fun game, not a “big snack”
You alternate with suitable snack types: herbal snacks / seeds & kernels / dried vegetables
You keep a fixed foraging spot clean and remove leftovers in time
You combine with enrichment through Play & Foraging

Safety warnings

  • Provide snacks as a supplement : a fun activity in addition to the daily diet, not as a replacement.
  • Choose a suitable size and preferably offer small portions (especially for smaller animals).
  • Check interactive snack products for wear and tear and remove any parts that become loose.
  • Don't leave sticky or moist treats out for long periods of time; remove leftovers to keep the enclosure fresh.
  • Not sure if something is suitable for your pet or diet? Feel free to contact us via our service page .

FAQ – Frequently asked questions about interactive snacks

What's the difference between "interactive snacks" and "play & forage"?
Interactive snacks focus primarily on snack time (searching/working for a reward). Play & Foraging offers a wider range of enrichment materials and toys to stimulate behavior in multiple ways.

How often can I offer an interactive snack moment?
That depends on the animal species and your overall menu. Many customers choose to have a "search" a few times a week. For smaller meals more often, you could also consider herbal snacks or dried vegetables .

Which snacks are useful to combine in a foraging game?
Think of small pieces from sweets & cookies , spice-rich options from herbal snacks , or for granivores , seeds & kernels (small amounts).

I want something without grains, where do I look?
View grain-free snacks and always choose one that suits your animal species and overall menu.

Where can I find all the snack categories together?
Go to the main category Snacks for a complete overview.

Why buy interactive snacks at DRD Rodent Shop®?

Specialist since 2011
Ordered before 5 PM = shipped the same day
Delivered from our own stock
Well-thought-out range + practical selection aid

Your rodent definitely deserves a real specialist

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