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Rabbit Toys & Foraging – Enrichment, Puzzles and Active Play

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Looking to buy rabbit toys? Discover foraging toys, treat balls, snuffle mats, puzzles, treat boards, and natural toys for exercise, searching, and challenge.
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Cheerful pumpkin toy made of loofah, rattan, and wood. For gnawing, pulling, exploring, and filling with herbs. For rodents and rabbits.

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Natural gnawing wood with straw for rodents and rabbits. Suitable as gnawing material and activity for mice, hamsters, gerbils, rats, guinea pigs, rabbits, chinchillas, and degus.

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€6,99
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Halloween hanging toy of approx. 20 cm made of hemp, loofah, and paper. Fun to nibble on, pull, explore, and destroy. For rodents and rabbits.

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Cardboard scratching bed measuring 45 × 33 × 12 cm for rats, guinea pigs, rabbits, chinchillas, and degus. For scratching, nibbling, destroying, and as a resting place.

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Natural seagrass nibble and climb wall with playful elements. For mice, gerbils, rats, guinea pigs, rabbits, chinchillas, and degus. Made from sustainable seagrass, the Seagrass Nibble & Climb Wall transforms guinea pigs, rabbits, and chinchillas into an

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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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Natural log tunnel snack with hay, hibiscus, pea, and carrot. Combines gnawing, snacking, and foraging for rodents and rabbits. Available in small and large.

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Treat your rodent to a delicious treat with our 14cm Seagrass Rodent Cupcake! This adorable cupcake is not only for eating, but also for playing with and enjoying. With a versatile design, this cupcake can be placed or hung, making it a perfect addition t

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Cheerful autumn hanging toy of approx. 15 cm with pine cone, wood, grass, hemp, and beads. For exploring, pulling, nibbling, and destroying.

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Cardboard scratching and shredding board with a ribbed texture for rabbits, guinea pigs, rats, chinchillas, and degus. Great for scratching, gnawing, and exploring.

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€6,95
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Looking for the perfect playground for your rodent? The Adori Scratching and Gnawing Board is just what you need! This board is not only a source of fun but also a practical solution for a happy and healthy rodent life.

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Grain-free willow ball from JR Farm with dried apple. For gnawing, pulling, rolling, and foraging by rodents and rabbits. Also fun for hamsterscaping and ratscaping.

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Set of 6 willow balls of approx. 4 cm with vegetables, herbs, and seeds. Fun to roll, nibble, destroy, and use while foraging.

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Natural pumpkin toy made of coconut, sisal, and willow. Fun autumn and Halloween toy to nibble on, roll, and explore. Approx. 9 × 6 cm.

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€4,95
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Natural mini play balls made of untreated willow. Fun to roll, push, move, and nibble on in the enclosure.

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Large 12 cm grain-free willow ball with mountain meadow hay and marigold. For guinea pigs, rabbits, chinchillas, and degus to nibble, forage, and keep them occupied for longer.

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Natural hay ball from JR Farm with mountain meadow hay. For herbivores to roll, nibble, and pull together; for small rodents as surprise nesting and foraging material.

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Let your rodents and rabbits be spoiled with our Giftbox with 8 Play Balls! This beautiful gift box contains 8 play balls of approximately 8 to 11 cm, made of a mix of seagrass, rattan and cotton. With a variety of textures and materials, these play balls

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Set of 3 colored willow balls of approx. ø 3.5 cm. Fun to roll, nibble, destroy, or fill with treats. For rodents and rabbits.

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Natural willow ball in 6, 10, and 13 cm. Fun to gnaw on, roll, destroy, and to use as a foraging ball for rodents and rabbits.

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€3,95
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The Trixie Grass Toy not only provides fun, but also a bit of demolition fun! Rodents also need the latter. Something to sink their teeth into and gnaw on! The toy is round and rolls around nicely, on the top there are leaves sticking out made of natural

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Do you have rabbits that could use a little action? Or guinea pigs that like to indulge their nibbling needs? Look no further, because Trixie Straw Toy Radishes are here to brighten your furry companions' day! These cute straw radishes are not only for pl

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Let your rodent enjoy playful gnawing fun with our Wooden Rodent Veggie Snack Puzzle in triangle shape of 13 cm! This compact but challenging puzzle toy is made of natural wood and is perfectly designed to stimulate the natural instincts of your rodent. W

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Natural play ball made of corn leaves with a hanging hook. For birds and rodents that love to gnaw, pull, destroy, and explore.

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Rabbit toys and foraging toys for rabbits at DRD Rodent Shop

Rabbit toys and foraging – challenge, exercise, and natural searching

Choosing rabbit toys for play, foraging, and enrichment Rabbit toys and foraging toys give your rabbits something to do: searching, pushing, pulling, sniffing, rolling, gnawing, destroying, and exploring. Rabbits are curious animals that enjoy engaging with their surroundings. With suitable toys, you can make a rabbit room , run, or outdoor enclosure more interesting without cluttering the space.

At DRD Knaagdierwinkel®, you will find toys for various forms of enrichment: treat balls, treat rolls, snuffle mats, food puzzles, thinking games, treat boards, foraging meadows, wooden toys, natural destruction toys, gnawing toys, and products that encourage your rabbits to eat more actively. This way, you don't just choose “something fun,” but toys that suit your rabbits' behavior, space, and daily routine.

 

In short: rabbit toys help your rabbits search, move, sniff, gnaw, and explore.

Foraging toys make eating more active by hiding kibble, herbs, or small snacks, or making them harder to reach.

Rotate toys and use food rewards consciously, so that hay and appropriate basic nutrition continue to play the leading role in the daily diet.

Search & browse

With snuffle mats, puzzles, and foraging toys, you let your rabbits actively search for small rewards.

Move & discover

Snack balls, tunnels, rollers, and play elements invite you to push, walk, choose, and discover.

Gnawing & destroying

Natural toys, willow products, and shredding toys provide your rabbits with suitable material to keep them occupied.

Why rabbit toys are important

Rabbits need not only food, water, and a resting place, but also stimulation. In nature, animals spend a lot of time searching, choosing, nibbling, and interacting with their environment. In an enclosure or rabbit room, we must consciously provide this activity. Rabbit toys help with this.

Good toys give your rabbits something to keep them occupied without making the enclosure chaotic. Think of a treat ball that rolls small portions of food, a snuffle mat in which herbs are hidden, a puzzle where your rabbits have to slide pieces, or a natural toy that they are allowed to gnaw on.

Rabbit toys help with

More daily activity and variety.

Stimulate natural searching and sniffing behavior.

Make food more active and interesting.

Offer suitable alternatives to gnawing and destroying.

Make a rabbit room or run more functional.

What can you find in this Rabbits Playing & Foraging category?

This category contains various types of toys and foraging products for rabbits. Some products are primarily intended for hiding food or snacks. Other products are designed for gnawing, destroying, rolling, pushing, sniffing, or for step-by-step training together with your rabbits.

Assortment in this category

Snack balls and snack rolls: for rolling, pushing, and searching for small rewards.

Food puzzles and thinking games: for sliding, turning, opening, and step-by-step learning.

Snuffle mats: hide herbs, kibble, or small snacks between fabric strips or structures.

Snack plates and foraging blocks: for quiet searching, picking, and dividing small portions.

Destruction and gnawing toys: for rabbits who like to pull, nibble, or take materials apart.

Natural foraging products: with hay, herbs, grass, wood, willow, paper, cardboard, or other natural structures.

Foraging toys for rabbits

Foraging means searching for food. For rabbits, this is a valuable form of enrichment, because eating then becomes more than just emptying a bowl. With foraging toys, you let your rabbits sniff, roll, push, search, or think before they get to a small reward.

Preferably use a portion of the normal daily ration or small amounts of herbs and snacks. This way, foraging remains part of the daily routine without extras displacing the basis of hay and appropriate nutrition.

Foraging is possible with

A snack ball with a portion of the daily kibble.

A snuffle mat with dried herbs or small treats.

A food puzzle or brain game with sliders and squares.

A snack plate with small portions distributed across multiple sections.

Hay or herbs loosely distributed in a safe foraging area.

Read more: Foraging for rabbits · Rabbit herbs

Which rabbit toys suit your rabbits?

Not every rabbit plays in the same way. Some rabbits enjoy nudging a treat ball with their noses, others prefer sniffing a mat, like gnawing on willow products, or only find a puzzle game interesting when you build it up gradually. So observe what your rabbits do naturally.

Start simple. A puzzle game that is too difficult can be frustrating, while a simple treat ball or snuffle mat is understood more quickly. Once your rabbits realize that searching pays off, you can alternate with other forms of foraging toys.

Pay attention to when choosing

Are your rabbits beginners or already used to puzzles and foraging?

Do they prefer rolling, sniffing, sliding, gnawing, or destroying?

Is the toy big and sturdy enough for rabbits?

Is it easy to clean or check?

Does the product fit the space without blocking walkways?

Types of toys for rabbits

Rabbit toys can be categorized by function. This makes choosing easier. Don't just ask yourself what looks nice, but especially what the product allows your rabbits to do.

Snack balls & snack rolls

Good for rabbits who like to push, roll, and look for small rewards. Handy with a portion of the daily pellets.

Snuffle mats

For sniffing and quiet searching. Especially nice for indoor rabbits and rabbits that like to investigate their food with their noses.

Brain games & puzzles

For rabbits that can learn to slide, turn, lift, or search step by step. Build this up gradually.

Destruction and gnawing toys

For rabbits that like to pull, nibble, and investigate materials. Check regularly for wear.

Natural foraging products

With hay, grass, herbs, wood, willow, or cardboard. Great for combining searching, nibbling, and discovering.

Training & Agility

For calm interaction, learning, and working together with your rabbits. Keep it short, positive, and appropriate for the animal.

Introduce rabbit toys gradually

Some rabbits understand new toys immediately, while others need a little time. Start by placing the toy simply and making it easy. With a puzzle, you can place the reward visibly or partially visibly at first. With a treat ball, you can start with a few small pellets that roll easily out of the opening.

Keep it relaxed. Foraging should be interesting, not frustrating. If you notice your rabbits losing interest, make it simpler or choose a different type of toy. Variety often works better than always putting the same product in the same place.

This is how you make toys interesting

Start simple and only make it more difficult later.

Use small amounts of something your rabbits like to eat.

Vary toys and locations.

Let your rabbits explore calmly without too much pressure.

Temporarily store products if they become less interesting and offer them again later.

Good to know about rabbit toys

Rabbit toys are rolled, pushed, gnawed, and sometimes get wet or dirty. Therefore, regularly inspect products for wear, loose parts, sharp edges, loose threads, moisture, and dirt. Remove toys that are severely damaged, wet, moldy, or no longer clearly inspectable.

Use food rewards consciously. Hay remains the most important daily staple, and rabbit food should be portioned appropriately. Foraging toys are ideal for offering a portion of the normal ration in a more active way.

Toy check

Is the toy still intact and stable?

Have no sharp edges or loose parts formed?

Are fabric or fleece parts free of loose threads?

Is the product dry, clean, and free of strong odor?

Do the toys still suit the behavior and size of your rabbits?

Combine toys with hay, tunnels, houses, and gnawing material.

Toys work best when they are part of a logical setup. For example, place a snuffle mat near a quiet zone, use a treat ball in a spot with plenty of space, and place shredding or gnawing toys in dry spots where your rabbits like to be occupied.

Don't combine everything at once. A few well-chosen products in logical places often work better than an enclosure full of loose toys. Think in terms of functions: searching, gnawing, resting, moving, hiding, and eating.

Smart combination

Snack ball + free movement space for rolling and searching.

Snuffle mat + herbs for quiet foraging.

Tunnel + foraging area for an active route.

House + gnawing material for a quiet activity area.

Hay corner + natural enrichment for daily sniffing and nibbling.

Maintenance and cleaning of rabbit toys

How you clean toys depends on the material. Plastic puzzles and snack balls are often easier to wipe down than wooden or natural products. Fabric snuffle mats and fleece products require extra checking for hair, moisture, loose threads, and washing instructions.

Natural products are often more consumables. They may be used, chewed, and sometimes destroyed, but replace them when they have become too dirty, wet, sharp, or unstable.

Maintenance in practice

Empty snack balls and puzzles after use.

Remove old food remnants from snuffle mats and compartments.

Check wooden toys for splinters or loose parts.

Check fabric products for loose threads or fraying.

Replace natural products when they are wet, dirty, or severely damaged.

Handy shopping routes for rabbit toys

Rabbit toys work best in an enclosure with sufficient space, hay, resting places, and safe materials. Therefore, combine foraging with the right basic products.

Rabbit hay

Hay remains the daily basis for eating and chewing.

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Rabbit snacks

For small rewards in treat balls, puzzles, and snuffle mats.

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Rabbit herbs

For scent, variety, and sniffing while foraging.

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Chewing material

For nibbling, tugging, and natural activity.

View gnawing material

Rabbit tunnels

For routes, exercise, and extra activity.

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Rabbit houses

For resting places and sheltered zones next to activity.

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Learn more about foraging, gnawing, and enclosure design

Would you like to better understand how toys fit in with natural behavior? Then read our information pages on foraging, gnawing material, the rabbit room, space, and hay. This way, you choose toys as part of a complete living environment.

Foraging for rabbits · Chewing material for rabbits · Furnishing a rabbit room · How much space do rabbits need? · Rabbit hay selection guide

Frequently asked questions about rabbit toys and foraging

Do rabbits need toys?

Yes, toys and enrichment are important to keep rabbits occupied. Think of searching, sniffing, gnawing, rolling, exploring, and moving. It doesn't have to be complicated, as long as it suits your rabbits.

What are good toys for rabbits?

Good toys allow rabbits to do something: search, push, slide, sniff, gnaw, or explore. Treat balls, snuffle mats, food puzzles, treat plates, tunnels, and of course, chew toys are good examples.

What are foraging toys for rabbits?

Foraging toys are toys where your rabbits have to search or work for small rewards. Think of a treat ball, snuffle mat, food puzzle, treat board, or foraging block.

What do you put in a treat ball or food puzzle?

Use small amounts of suitable kibble, herbs, or treats. It is helpful to use a portion of the normal daily ration so that foraging does not unbalance the daily diet.

Is a snuffle mat suitable for rabbits?

Yes, a snuffle mat can be very suitable for rabbits that like to search and sniff. Use it in a dry place and check regularly for gnaw marks, loose threads, and food scraps.

How do you make toys interesting for rabbits?

Start simple, use something your rabbits like to eat, and rotate toys regularly. Make a puzzle or treat ball easy at first so your rabbits understand what the goal is.

Why doesn't my rabbit play with toys?

Not every rabbit plays in the same way. Some rabbits like to roll, others like to sniff, gnaw, or destroy things. Try different types of toys and introduce new products gradually.

Can rabbits destroy toys?

Yes, with some products, dismantling is actually part of the enrichment. However, do check regularly to ensure that no sharp parts, loose wires, or unsuitable pieces are created.

How often do you rotate rabbit toys?

Rotate toys as soon as you notice interest waning. You can temporarily put toys away and offer them again later. This keeps things more interesting without having to put everything in the enclosure at once.

Rabbit toys at DRD Knaagdierwinkel®

At DRD Knaagdierwinkel®, you will find rabbit toys and foraging toys for various ways of keeping your rabbit occupied: treat balls, treat rolls, snuffle mats, food puzzles, brain games, treat boards, foraging products, destruction and gnawing toys, and natural toys.

Snack balls, puzzles, snuffle mats, snack plates, and foraging toys neatly organized together
Toys for searching, sniffing, gnawing, destroying, rolling, pushing, and discovering
Practical to combine with hay, herbs, snacks, tunnels, houses, and gnawing material
Selection guide for beginners, puzzle games, treat balls, snuffle mats, and natural enrichment
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