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Herbal snacks for rabbits as reward and enrichment

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Rabbit herbal snacks as a small reward, forage extra, or herbal variety alongside hay and rabbit food. Give in moderation and alternate gradually.
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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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Crunchy heart-shaped snack with alfalfa and beetroot. Great as a reward, snack time, or foraging bite for rodents and rabbits.

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€5,95
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Natural birch wood gnawing discs with vegetable and herb topping. For nibbling, exploring, foraging, and extra activity in the enclosure.

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€6,95 €5,95
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Natural birch pizza with herbs and flowers. For nibbling, sniffing, foraging, and natural activity in the enclosure.

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€8,95 €7,95
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Botanicals Maxi Mix is a natural, tasty mix for rodents. Choose from Raspberries & Cauliflower or Peppermint & Chamomile Blossoms. Ideal as a snack or main food.

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€14,95
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Bunny Nature Botanicals Mid Mix – Fine Natural Mix for Guinea Pigs, Rabbits, Chinchillas, Degus, Gerbils, Mice, Hamsters, and Rats! Natural herbal mix with carefully selected plants and flowers. Ideal as a snack or part of the allNature nutrition concept

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€8,95
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Tasty care snacks for rabbits, guinea pigs, and chinchillas. With lemon balm and chamomile. No added sugars and easy to give daily.

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€7,99 €6,99
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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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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

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Natural harvest snack with chamomile, wheat, and millet. Fun to pick, nibble, and forage yourself. For rodents and rabbits.

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€5,95
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Beeztees Cones Nibble Balls are small compressed snacks for gnawing, rolling, and foraging. Pack of 10, available in Apple & Parsley and Red Beet & Parsnip.

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Cracker with Dandelion – Fibre-rich gnawing snack for rodents and rabbits! Fibre-rich gnawing snack with dried dandelion for rodents and rabbits. The large cracker (Ø 4 cm) is ideal for nibbling and supports digestion.

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€4,99
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Versele-Laga Complete Crock Herbs is a tasty and healthy snack for rabbits and various rodents. Spoil your furry friend with the delicious Versele-Laga Crock Complete Herbs, a tasty and healthy snack that is perfect for rabbits and various rodents. These

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€4,95
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Natural dandelion roots for rodents and rabbits. Firm, spicy, and fun to nibble on, investigate, and hide in a sniffing spot.

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Grain-free dill harvest from JR Farm. Aromatic herb harvest for picking, sniffing, and foraging. For rodents and rabbits.

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Dill pellets as natural herbal pellets for rodents and rabbits. Handy as a reward, mixed with food, in a treat ball, or to scatter around.

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Echinacea pellets as natural herbal pellets for rodents and rabbits. Handy as a reward, mixed with food, in a treat ball, or to scatter around.

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Plant-based snack mix with dried cucumber and dill. Fresh, spicy variety for rodents and rabbits, fun to scatter or hide.

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Crispy fried snack sticks with dandelion, carrot, seeds, and kernels. Long-lasting nibbling pleasure for rodents and rabbits.

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Festive flower cake with hay, carrot, herbs, flowers, and strawberry. A special treat for all rodents and rabbits, easy to give in pieces.

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Supplementary flower mix with rose blossom, marigold, hibiscus blossom, sunflower blossom, carrot, and strawberry. For rabbits and rodents.

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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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The Four-Leaf Clover Fortune Cookie is a natural chewy treat made with parsley, dogrose, and wheat. Ideal as a supplementary food for all rodents and rabbits, it supports dental wear and provides tasty nibbling fun.

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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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Rabbit snacks • Herbal snacks • Rewarding • Foraging • Variety

Rabbit Herbal Snacks – herbal reward and foraging extra

Rabbits choose herbal snacks as a reward and forage extra Rabbit herbal snacks are herbal extras that you use as a small reward, foraging moment, or as variety alongside hay, clean drinking water, and appropriate rabbit food. Think of herb-rich snacks, compact chew shapes, fragrant rewards, grain-free options, small biscuits, hearts, rolls, and snacks that allow your rabbit to sniff, search, and nibble quietly.

At DRD Knaagdierwinkel®, we view herbal snacks not as the main food, but as a deliberate supplement. The foundation always remains unlimited rabbit hay , clean drinking water, and appropriate rabbit food . Use herbal snacks primarily functionally: as a reward, during habituation, in a forage product , or as a small enrichment in the hay corner.

 

In short: herbal rabbit snacks are supplementary rewards alongside hay, water, and appropriate rabbit food.

Handy for training, taming, interaction, snack boards, and foraging.

Give small portions, vary the diet, and prevent snacks from displacing hay intake.

Small reward

Herbal snacks are useful for contact moments, habituation, and rewarding desired behavior.

Foraging

You can hide, scatter, or distribute many herbal snacks so that your rabbit has to actively search for them.

In moderation

Snacks remain extras. Hay and appropriate nutrition remain the basis of the daily routine.

Why choose rabbit herbal snacks?

Rabbits are curious and learn quickly when something is worthwhile. A small herbal snack can therefore work well as a reward for habituation, training, or contact. You can also use snacks to encourage your rabbit to search, sniff, and move around.

Herbal snacks are particularly useful because they combine aroma and flavor in small portions. You can offer them specifically, hide them in a snack bowl, or distribute them throughout the enclosure. This way, snacking becomes not a mindless extra, but a small moment of enrichment.

Herbal snacks help with

Targeted reward during habituation or training.

Small moments of contact between you and your rabbit.

Stimulate foraging behavior by hiding or scattering.

More aroma, flavor, and variety alongside the basics.

Make snack moments smaller, more conscious, and more interesting.

Read more: Foraging for Rabbits · Herbs for Rabbits · What does a rabbit eat?

What can you find in this Rabbit Herb Snacks category?

In this category, you will find spicy snacks and rewards for rabbits. Think of herb-rich treats, hearts, rounds, cookies, chew shapes, grain-free snacks, spicy mixes, and small rewards that are easy to portion or use while foraging.

Assortment in this category

Herb-rich rewards: small snacks with herbs, plants, or botanical ingredients.

Grain-free herbal snacks: for owners who are consciously looking for a grain-free snack.

Snack shapes and hearts: handy for targeted, small rewards.

Spicy nibbles: for rabbits who like to nibble quietly.

Foraging snacks: suitable for hiding, scattering, or distributing across multiple locations.

How do you use herbal snacks for rabbits?

It is best to use herbal snacks consciously and in small portions. Do not give “just a lot,” but choose a moment: rewarding, practicing, making contact, foraging, or a small extra in the hay corner.

Because snacks are supplementary, the basics always remain the guiding principle. Your rabbit must continue to eat enough hay and produce normal droppings. Vary the snacks and introduce new types gradually.

offer in a practical way

Give herbal snacks as a supplement, not as the main food.

Use small portions and dose consciously.

Use snacks primarily as a reward or extra foraging.

Vary with herbs, leaves, flowers, or other snack shapes.

Pay attention to appetite, droppings, and how your rabbit reacts to new snacks.

Using herbal snacks for rewarding and training

A small herbal snack can be useful for taming, habituation, transport training, or simple exercises. Think of coming to you, stepping calmly onto the scale, getting used to touch, or practicing together with a snack plate.

Choose small rewards that you can give quickly and in a controlled manner. This keeps the rewarding clear, without your rabbit receiving too many extras.

Rewarding in practice

Use small pieces or small snack shapes.

Reward immediately after desired behavior, so that your rabbit better understands the moment.

Keep practice sessions short and quiet.

Do not use snacks to force stress, but to build confidence.

Deduct snacks from the total extras you give that day.

Foraging with rabbit herbal snacks

Herbal snacks are very suitable for foraging. Instead of giving a snack directly from your hand or a food bowl, you can hide small portions in hay, a snack board, snuffle mat, cardboard roll, or a suitable foraging toy.

This makes snack time more active and calmer. Your rabbit has to search, sniff, and think, so the snack isn't gone in a few seconds.

Foraging ideas with herb snacks

Hide small pieces in the hay.

Use a snack plate or snuffle mat.

Distribute snacks across multiple locations in the run or room.

Combine with leaves, flowers, or a handful of hay.

Don't make it too difficult when your rabbit still needs to learn to search.

Which herbal snack do you choose for your rabbit?

The best herbal snack depends on the goal. Do you want to reward? Choose small snacks that are easy to portion. Do you want to encourage foraging? Choose fragrant snacks that you can easily hide or distribute. Do you want gentle variety? Choose spicy nibbles or snacks with distinct plant parts.

Additionally, observe your rabbit. Some rabbits love fragrant herbs, while others prefer firm snack shapes. Start small, vary the treats, and pay close attention to what your rabbit enjoys.

Select by usage

For rewarding: choose small, easily portioned snacks.

For foraging: choose scented snacks that you can hide or scatter.

For nibbling: choose a heartier, spicy snack product.

For variety: alternate snacks with herbs, leaves, and flowers.

For multiple rabbits: distribute snacks across multiple locations so that each rabbit can search peacefully.

Good to know about rabbit herbal snacks

Rabbit herbal snacks are intended as supplementary rewards and enrichment. They are not a staple food or medicine. Therefore, use them for small snack times, training, interaction, and foraging alongside a hay-driven diet.

Does your rabbit have symptoms, is it not eating well, is it producing abnormal droppings, or are you concerned about its health? Then contact a veterinarian specializing in rabbits. Snacks can be a nice extra, but they never replace good basic care or veterinary advice.

Responsible snacking

Hay remains the basis, snacks are supplementary.

Serve small portions and avoid piling up extras.

Introduce new snacks gradually.

Store snacks in a dry, cool, and tightly sealed place.

Pay attention to appetite, droppings, weight, and behavior.

Handy shopping routes at Konijnen Kruiden Snacks

Rabbit herbal snacks combine well with hay, herbs, snack boards, foraging products, and other snack categories. These routes allow you to proceed more quickly.

Rabbit snacks

For all snack routes: herbal snacks, fruit, vegetables, cookies, sticks, and active snacks.

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Rabbit Herbs

For loose herbs, flowers, leaves, and other botanical varieties.

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Playing & Foraging

For snack boards, brain games, and actively searching for small rewards.

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Dried Vegetables

For vegetable snacks as variety alongside spicy rewards.

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Cookies & Sticks

For compact snacks, cookies, and sticks as a small treat.

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Rabbit Hay

For the daily basis that snacks should not replace.

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Learn more about snacks, herbs, and foraging

Do you want to use herbal snacks consciously in daily care? Then also read our information pages on nutrition, herbs, foraging, and droppings. This way, you not only choose a tasty reward, but you also have a better understanding of how to use snacks responsibly.

What does a rabbit eat? · Herbs for Rabbits · Foraging for Rabbits · Rabbit droppings · House training a rabbit

Frequently asked questions about rabbit herbal snacks

What are rabbit herbal snacks?

Rabbit herbal snacks are snack products where herbs, plants, or botanical ingredients take center stage. You use them as a small reward, extra foraging, or as variety alongside the basic food.

Are herbal snacks staple food for rabbits?

No, herbal snacks are supplementary. Hay remains the most important daily staple, along with clean drinking water and appropriate rabbit food.

How often can a rabbit have herbal snacks?

That depends on the product, your rabbit, and the rest of the diet. Give small portions and use snacks deliberately: as a reward or during foraging.

Can you use herbal snacks during training?

Yes, small herbal snacks are useful for habituation, taming, and simple training. Choose a small size and keep training sessions calm.

Are herbal snacks suitable for foraging?

Yes, many herbal snacks are suitable for foraging. Hide small portions in hay, on a snack board, snuffle mat, or suitable foraging toy.

Are herbal snacks the same as loose rabbit herbs?

Not entirely. Loose herbs are often easier to scatter or mix with hay. Herb snacks are more geared towards rewarding, snacking, or compact foraging moments.

What do you look for in new snacks?

Introduce new snacks gradually. Pay attention to appetite, droppings, behavior, and whether your rabbit tolerates them well. Do not give multiple new treats at the same time.

How do you store rabbit herbal snacks?

Store spiced snacks in a dry, cool, and tightly sealed place. This way, the aroma, texture, and quality are better preserved.

Rabbit Herbal Snacks at DRD Knaagdierwinkel®

At DRD Knaagdierwinkel®, you will find herbal rabbit snacks as a conscious reward and enrichment. From small herbal treats to grain-free rewards, chew shapes, and foraging extras: we help you choose based on natural behavior, responsible use, and practical application.

Herbal snacks, grain-free snacks, and small rewards neatly organized together
Practical to use during training, contact moments, and foraging
Choice aid for rewarding, sniffing, searching, and responsible snacking
With clear instructions so you know faster which snack suits your rabbit
Specialist since 2011
Delivered from our own stock

DRD Rodent Shop specialist since 2011

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