Sweets & biscuits for rodents and rabbits
Crispy baked Crunchers with carrot for mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, gerbils, dwarf rats, rats, guinea pigs, and rabbits. Fun as a hand snack or foraging treat.
Read moreLarge, crispy baked treats with timothy hay, carrot, and dandelion for rabbits, guinea pigs, and chinchillas. Ideal as a hand snack or foraging treat.
Read moreCrispy fried treats with carrot and mint for mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, gerbils, rats, guinea pigs, and rabbits. Tasty eaten by hand or as a foraging snack.
Read moreCrispy fried treats with apple and blackberries for mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, gerbils, rats, guinea pigs, and rabbits. Tasty eaten by hand or as a foraging snack.
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- Specialist sinds 2011
- Delivery from our own stock
Crunchy snack mix from JR Farm with carob, carrot, and oat briquettes. A real treat for rodents and rabbits to offer consciously from time to time.
Read moreFruity sweet potato-based chew snack with banana, peach, and pear. Great as a supplementary snack for mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, gerbils, and rats.
Read moreSupplementary snack sticks for mice, dwarf hamsters, hamsters, gerbils, rats, guinea pigs, and rabbits. Tasty as a snack or foraging moment.
Read moreBaked strawberry block from JR Farm. Easy to break into pieces and fun as a snack, reward, or foraging enrichment for rodents and rabbits.
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- Specialist sinds 2011
- Delivery from our own stock
Baked heart-shaped snack with strawberry, seeds, millet, carrot, and peanut. Tasty as a reward, snack, or foraging bite.
Read moreLarge grain-free banana leaf snack carrot from JR Farm, filled with parsnip, carrot, beetroot, and mountain meadow hay. For gnawing, pulling, foraging, and exploring.
Read moreA delicious snack with a funny appearance: these small, colorful Sunny's taste delicious and are perfect as a reward. The smiling faces on the tabs make it even more fun for children to spoil their rodent.
Read more8 natural sushi rolls with vegetables, herbs, and flowers. Perfect as a varied snack or foraging reward for rodents and dwarf rabbits. In a convenient natural bowl. Serve in moderation.
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- Specialist sinds 2011
- Delivery from our own stock
Small protein hearts with 5% Hermetia larvae. A tasty supplementary snack for hamsters, mice, rats, and other mixed-food rodents.
Read moreThis toothbrush comes in handy! Unlike a normal toothbrush, this is a gnawing brush for dogs. The toothbrush is made of natural material!
Read moreInteractive wooden rotating snack of 200 g for rodents and rabbits. With filled snack openings for nibbling, foraging, and entertainment.
Read moreThe vanilla cookies are baked in a classic way, namely as they should be in the oven. The cookies are low in fat and smell deliciously of vanilla. You can use the cookies as a snack or as a reward during or after training.
Read more- Voor 17 uur besteld, dezelfde dag verzonden!
- Specialist sinds 2011
- Delivery from our own stock
Crunchy vegetable pillows with oat flour, wheat flour, corn, timothy grass, and beetroot. A tasty supplementary snack for rodents and rabbits.
Read moreCrunchy vegetable chew sticks with peas, parsley, beetroot, and turmeric. A tasty supplementary snack for rodents and rabbits.
Read moreCrunchy vegetable snack with pumpkin, carrot, cucumber, parsnip, tomato, and parsley. A conscious snack for rodents and rabbits to feed by hand or hide while foraging.
Read moreEdible willow basket filled with mountain meadow hay, hay bale, carrot, marigold, and beetroot drops. Great as a nibbling, snack, and discovery basket.
Read moreSweets & 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

