Sweets & biscuits for rodents and rabbits
- Voor 17 uur besteld, dezelfde dag verzonden!
- Specialist sinds 2011
- Delivery from our own stock
- Voor 17 uur besteld, dezelfde dag verzonden!
- Specialist sinds 2011
- Delivery from our own stock
Sweets & cookies – smart rewards, fun foraging & delicious every now and then
A small treat or cookie can add that extra touch of fun: as a reward, to build trust, or as a "prize" in a foraging game. In this category, you'll find treats and cookies for rodents and rabbits suitable for various situations. We'll help you with one thing above all: choosing wisely for each species. Because what's a great little treat for one person might be less practical for another. Specialists since 2011, so you can choose with confidence and with help.
Perfect for small moments of success: getting used to hand contact, gentle picking up, or a training exercise. Always combine with a good basic diet (and with plenty of hay for herbivores).
Turn snacking into a game: hide a mini cookie in a foraging ball or puzzle. Also check out Interactive Snacks and Play & Forage .
Not every species "treats" the same. For animals that are better suited to herbal/fiber-rich supplements, you can find alternatives in herbal snacks , dried vegetables , and herbs & flowers .
Choosing sweets and cookies: what to look for
Treats and cookies are meant as treats , not as staple food. These tips will make it easier to choose something that suits your pet and your routine:
- Ingredients list – check if it suits your animal species (think of sugars/starches, fats and the "base" of the cookie).
- Size & Hardness – A small treat often works better than a large one. Small treats are also helpful for training.
- Your goal —reward? Then small and quick. Enrichment? Then hide/search (foraging game).
Tip: If you want to give something more often, choose snack types that are better suited to daily nibbling, such as dried vegetables or herbal snacks .
Foraging & Using: Turn Snacking into an Activity
Rodents and rabbits love to forage for food. By using treats and biscuits wisely, it becomes a search moment instead of a "gulp-swallow-gone" situation. For example, try:
- Hide in hay or under some material (for herbivores you can combine with hay ).
- In a snack ball/puzzle for an extra challenge: see Play & Foraging and Interactive Snacks .
- Training : mini-bits as a reward (short, clear, effective).
Want to vary your snack? Occasionally combine it with other snack groups, such as snack sticks , seeds , or specialty snacks .
Choice per animal species: what usually fits best?
"Sweets & Cookies" includes various recipes and textures. Use this categorization as a quick guide:
- Rabbits & guinea pigs : Give biscuits as a small treat . For more frequent nibbling, herbal snacks , dried vegetables , and herbs/flowers are often more logical.
- Hamsters, gerbils, mice, and rats : treats and cookies are useful as training rewards or in foraging games. Alternate with varieties that actually stimulate foraging behavior, such as interactive snacks and seeds .
- Chinchillas & degus : Be extra selective and avoid (or at most rarely) offering sweet treats. Look more often for grain-free snacks , herbal snacks , and dried vegetables .
Not sure? Then check out the main Snacks section for alternatives that better suit your species and feeding style.
Maintenance & hygiene
- Store in a dry, sealed container : this will keep cookies crispy and prevent moisture problems.
- Work with small portions : give your pet what he eats immediately; remove leftovers to keep the enclosure fresh.
- Clean snack toys : Are you using a snack ball or puzzle toy? Clean them regularly (especially with sticky snacks).
- Basics first : ensure the daily diet is correct through nutrition and (for herbivores) sufficient hay .
Checklist: Sweets & Cookies Well Organized
Quickly check before you order or give:
✔ You choose the right snack type for your animal species
✔ You use sweets/cookies as a treat , not as a main food
✔ You also have “daily suitable” alternatives available: herbal snacks & dried vegetables
✔ You make snacking more fun with searching/game: playing & foraging
✔ You store snacks dry and remove leftovers in time
Safety warnings
- Give sweets and cookies in moderation . They're a treat on top of their daily diet.
- Consider species-specific suitability : some animals are more sensitive to sugary or starchy snacks. In these cases, it's best to choose herbal snacks or dried vegetables .
- Choose a suitable size and break larger cookies into smaller pieces if necessary (useful for training).
- It is best to give snacks when your pet is eating well and fresh water is always available.
- Does your pet need dietary advice from your vet, or are you unsure about a product? Feel free to contact us via our service page .
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions about Sweets & Cookies
How often can I give candy or cookies?
That depends on the animal's species, weight, and your overall diet. Think of it as a small reward or enrichment, not a daily "extra bowl." For more frequent feeding , herbal treats and dried vegetables are often more practical.
Are cookies useful for taming or training?
Yes, that's right. Use small pieces as a quick reward. Make it extra fun by alternating with foraging options from Play & Forage .
What if I prefer to snack “more naturally”?
Then look at herbs & flowers , herbal snacks , dried vegetables or seeds & kernels .
I'm looking for something without grains, where do I look?
Then check out Grain-Free Snacks . Always check the full ingredients list and choose the right one for your pet.
Where can I find all the snack categories together?
In the main category Snacks you will find all kinds, including snack sticks , dried fruit , animal proteins and special snacks .
Why buy sweets and cookies at DRD Rodent Shop®?
✔ Specialist since 2011
✔ Ordered before 5 PM = shipped the same day
✔ Delivered from our own stock
✔ Smartly selected range + practical selection aid

