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Dried vegetables & fruit for rats – responsible snacks and foraging fun

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Dried vegetables and fruit for rats as a snack, reward, or foraging moment. Great for hiding, scattering, or alternating with good rat food.
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These natural Nibble Balls from Mr. Crumble provide lots of nibbling fun! Thanks to the addition of dried mealworms, the balls are very popular with omnivorous rodents such as Mice, Dwarf Hamsters, Hamsters, Gerbils and Rats. The balls are not only tasty

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This tasty nibble heart is a loving and especially responsible snack for all rodents and rabbits. The heart consists of freshly dried parsley.

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Treat your rodents to the delicious gnawing pleasure of JR Farm Nibble Pieces Sunflower & Millet. These crunchy pieces are made from high-quality sunflower seeds and millet, providing a tasty and satisfying snack for your little friends.

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Rich snack mix with nuts and dried fruit for rodents. Tasty as a reward or foraging extra. Especially suitable for mice, hamsters, gerbils, and rats.

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The Mr. Crumble Tree Trunk is made entirely from 100% natural parsley, filled with dried apple. The hard structure of the tree trunk helps to wear down the teeth and the parsley supports healthy digestion of the animals. Once the tree trunk has been eaten

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JR Farm Parsnip Cubes are carefully dried parsnip cubes with plenty of crude fiber. Healthy root vegetables for all rodents, perfect for a wild-style diet. Parsnips are rich in potassium, iron, zinc, and folic acid, which positively influence intestinal f

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Treat your rodents to a delicious and natural treat with our Corn on the Cob. This fresh and tasty treat not only provides a fun chewing experience, but also a healthy addition to their diet.

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Treat your rodents and rabbits to the sweet and tasty treat of JR Farm Pure Dried Strawberries. This natural strawberry snack offers a delicious change of pace in your little friends' diet, allowing them to enjoy the authentic taste and aroma of dried str

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The JR Farm Ratatouille is a traditional mix of tasty peppers and other vitamin-rich vegetables. With lots of raw fibres! The mix consists of delicious peppers, nutritious potatoes, refreshing tomatoes and fiber-rich zucchini. A healthy treat for all rode

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Treat your rodents to a vibrant and tasty experience with Dried Beetroot. This colorful treat not only adds a visually appealing element to your pets' diet but also provides a variety of nutrients for their well-being.

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Does the name of this delicious snack bring on a cheerful fever of excitement? Oh how the little rodents will love this delicious treat! Whether there is a party to celebrate or just a day full of adventure and delicacies, these pastries should not be mis

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The JR Farm Rodent Vegetables is a special treat with lots of natural vitamin C. Especially recommended for guinea pigs!

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Give your beloved rodents and rabbits a delicious treat with the tasty JR Farm Rosehip & Apple Chips! This special snack has been specially formulated to pamper your small pets with a combination of rose hips and apples, two beloved ingredients that they

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Crispy vegetable snack sticks in carrot, yellow bell pepper, and spinach flavors. Tasty as an additional snack and fun to hide for extra foraging fun.

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This JR Farm Carrot is BIG and made from natural banana leaves and filled with goodies! An aromatic filling of dried carrot, beetroot, and parsnip cubes. The JR Farm Stuffed Nibble Carrot is a delicious and stimulating treat for your rodents and rabbits.

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The JR Farm Sun Vegetables are a delicious treat inspired by the flavors of summer. This mix of sun-ripened vegetables will certainly surprise and pamper your rodents and rabbits.

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Discover a tasty treat for your beloved rodents with our high-quality dried tomato flakes. These special flakes are designed to add a delicious variety of texture and flavor to your pets' diet, offering a fun and nutritious snack option.

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The JR Farm Tropica Snack is an exotic variation on your rodent's daily diet. Gentle drying preserves not only the natural flavors but also many important vitamins and minerals. Simply delicious! With tasty banana, coconut, apple, pineapple, papaya, and d

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The JR Farm Veggie Crossies are a varied snack for rodents and rabbits! The crispy vegetable cookies with vitamin-rich carrots, peas and delicious pumpkin, refined with fragrant parsley, tomato and cucumber are an ideal and healthy snack.

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JR Farm Wellness Vegetables – Healthy Delicacy for Rodents & Rabbits! A colorful and crunchy mix of peas, carrot, beetroot and field beans. Delicious and nutritious for rodents and rabbits!

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Spoil your little friends with the delicious taste and texture of the Dried Wild Apple Slices. These carefully selected slices provide a tasty and nutritious addition to the diet of your rodents and rabbits, without any artificial additives.

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The JR Farm Wooden Fruit Pot is a natural food bowl made of deciduous wood, ideal for nibbling and gnawing for your rodents and rabbits. This wooden pot is filled with a delicious mix of fruity ingredients, making it a tasty treat and activity for your pe

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Choosing dried vegetables and fruit for rats – snacks, rewards, and foraging at DRD Rodent Shop

Dried Vegetables & Fruit for Rats – snacking, rewarding and foraging

Domestic rat – choosing dried vegetables and fruit as a snack and foraging reward Dried vegetables and fruit for rats are tasty treats for snack time, rewarding, and foraging. Rats are curious, smart, and love to explore. A small piece of dried vegetable or fruit can therefore be much more than just a tasty treat: you can hide it, scatter it, put it in a treat ball, or use it during taming and training. With these types of snacks, DRD focuses primarily on variety, size, scent, dosage, and how to incorporate them in a fun way alongside the daily rat food.

DRD selects dried vegetables and fruit as supplementary snacks for pet rats. Think of small pieces of vegetables for foraging moments, fruit as an extra reward, or mixed snacks to use in Rat Play & Foraging , a Rat Digging Box , Rat Food Bowls , or a treat ball. Combine this category with Rat Snacks , Rat Herbs and Seeds , Rat Pellets , and Rat Food . This keeps snacking fun, manageable, and consistent with the daily diet.

 

In short

Dried vegetables and fruit are supplementary snacks for rats, ideal as a small reward or foraging moment.

Small pieces are handy to hide in a digging box, treat ball, snuffle mat, or foraging toy.

Use fruit a bit more consciously as an extra treat, and vegetables are great for variety and aroma.

Tasty as a reward

Small pieces of dried vegetables or fruit are useful for rewarding rats during contact, training, or taming.

Good for foraging

Hide treats in a digging box, snuffle mat, or treat ball and turn a small bite into an instant search moment.

Variety alongside food

Dried vegetables and fruit are supplements to good rat food. This way, you add scent, flavor, and variety without replacing the base.

Why dried vegetables and fruit are fun for rats

Rats are true explorers. They love to smell, taste, grab, drag, and investigate. Dried vegetables and fruit fit in perfectly with this, as they often smell appealing and are easy to use in small pieces. This makes them ideal for quick snack moments and foraging fun.

The great thing about dried snacks is that they are easy to store and portion. You can give one small piece as a reward, hide a few pieces in a sniffing spot, or use a little bit to make a new toy interesting. This way, a snack becomes not just “something tasty,” but also a way to stimulate behavior.

Since they are supplementary snacks, good rat food, sufficient drinking water, and a practical feeding and drinking routine remain the foundation. Dried vegetables and fruit are used primarily for variety, training, contact, and enrichment.

Choosing dried vegetables or fruit for rats: what to look out for?

Choose a snack based on the goal. Do you want something small for training? Then small pieces are handy. Do you want to make foraging more fun? Then a fragrant mix or loose pieces work well. Do you mainly want variety? Then alternate vegetables, fruit, herbs, and pellets.

  • Choose small pieces when you want to use the snack as a reward.
  • Choose fragrant pieces of vegetables or fruit when you want to make foraging toys more attractive.
  • Choose vegetables as a nice change of pace from scattering, searching, and sniffing.
  • Choose fruit primarily as an extra treat or a highly appreciated reward.
  • Choose mixes when you want to offer multiple flavors and textures.
  • Use snacks as a supplement alongside good rat food, not as a main meal.

Want to combine more? Then also take a look at Rat Snacks , Rat Herbs and Seeds , and Rat Packages & Snuffle Boxes .

What types of dried vegetables and fruit are there?

Within this category, you will find various types of snacks. They differ in scent, texture, size, and the easiest way to offer them.

Dried vegetables for rats

Dried vegetables are useful for variety and foraging. You can scatter small pieces of vegetables throughout a digging box, sniffing area, or foraging toy. They provide scent and variety without the need to use large quantities.

Dried fruit for rats

Dried fruit is often extra appealing due to its sweeter scent and taste. This makes it very suitable as a small reward, for example during taming, training, or a special snack moment. Be sure to use fruit consciously and in small portions.

Vegetable and fruit mixes

Mixes are great when you want to offer multiple flavors and textures. You can take out a little bit at a time and spread it over different spots. This keeps the snack surprising and allows for easy variation.

Small snack pieces for training

Small pieces are ideal for training and taming. You can reward quickly without your rat immediately getting a big snack. This makes training calmer and more manageable.

Snacks for digging box and sniffing zone

Dried vegetables and small pieces of fruit are perfect for hiding. Scatter a little bit throughout a digging box, among foraging material, or inside a snack ball. This turns searching for food into a fun activity.

Use dried vegetables and fruit for foraging

Foraging suits rats perfectly. They are smart, curious, and enjoy working for a treat. Dried vegetables and fruit are very convenient for this, because you can use small portions and spread them out well.

  • Hide small pieces in a snuffle mat or among foraging material.
  • Scatter a few pieces through a digging box or sniffing zone.
  • Use small pieces of fruit as a reward when taming or training.
  • Put small pieces in a snack ball or puzzle game.
  • Combine with herbs, seeds, or pellets for more fragrance and variety.
  • Remove old or damp snack leftovers in time.

For extra activity, this category ties in nicely with Rat Play & Foraging , Rat Digging Box , and Ratscaping .

Practical tip

Turn one small snack moment into multiple search moments by scattering pieces.

With multiple rats, distributing often works better than one attractive piece in one spot.

Use fruit primarily as an extra reward; vegetables are nice for varying things a bit more often.

How much dried vegetables and fruit do you give rats?

Dried vegetables and fruit are supplementary snacks. Therefore, you only need to give a small amount. By using small pieces, you can reward or allow foraging more often without the snack becoming a large part of the diet.

  • Use small pieces as a reward or treat.
  • It is better to provide a few short searching moments than one large snack portion.
  • Use fruit more consciously, because dried fruit is more concentrated than fresh fruit.
  • Use snacks alongside a base of complete rat food.
  • Pay attention to the group: distribute snacks so that all rats can participate.
  • Adjust the amount based on the total snack time for that day.

Do you want to build up the daily diet properly? Then check out Rat Food or read the Rat Food Selection Guide .

Store dried snacks and keep them fresh

Dried vegetables and fruit stay at their best when stored in a dry, cool, and tightly sealed container. This helps preserve the aroma, texture, and quality better. Close the packaging tightly after use and only remove the amount you need.

  • Store dried snacks in a dry, sealed container.
  • Use a clean scoop or clean hands when picking it up.
  • Do not leave snacks open in a damp room.
  • Check the smell, color, and texture before giving them.
  • Remove damp snack remnants from the cage.
  • Preferably use snacks in small portions so that the packaging remains clean.

For convenient dispensing, you can combine these snacks with rat cage accessories , such as scoops, clips, or other practical tools.

Checklist: how to choose the right dried vegetables and fruit

The snack is intended as a supplement to good rat food.

The size suits your goal: rewarding, scattering, foraging, or mixing.

You use fruit mainly as a small extra treat.

Vegetables are nice for variety, scent, and sniffing pleasure.

Snacks are distributed to groups so that multiple rats can participate.

Store the snacks in a dry, sealed container and check for old or damp residue in the cage.

Handy shopping routes for snacks, foraging, and food

Dried vegetables and fruit work best when combined with a good basic diet and fun foraging items. With these routes, you can quickly create a logical combination.

Snack & reward

Choose small, tasty treats for rewarding, taming, and short snack times.

Dried Vegetable & Fruit Rat
Rat Snacks
Rat Pellets

Foraging & searching

Make snacks more active with snack balls, digging bins, sniffing zones, and foraging toys.

Rats Playing & Foraging
Rat Digger Box
Ratscaping

Nutrition & variety

Combine supplementary snacks with base food, herbs, seeds, and convenient feeding spots.

Rat food
Rat Herbs and Seeds
Rat Food Bowls

Learn more about rat nutrition and foraging

Do you want more guidance on nutrition, rewarding, and active feeding? These information pages align well with this category:

FAQ – frequently asked questions about dried vegetables and fruit for rats

Can rats eat dried vegetables?

Yes, dried vegetables can be given as a supplementary snack for rats. Use small portions alongside good rat food and offer them, for example, as a reward, scatter snack, or foraging moment.

Can rats eat dried fruit?

Dried fruit can be used as a small treat for rats. Because dried fruit is more concentrated than fresh fruit, give it mainly in small pieces and not as a daily staple.

How do you use dried vegetables and fruit for foraging?

Hide small pieces in a digging box, snuffle mat, treat ball, or foraging toy. This way, your rats have to search, smell, and work for their reward. That makes snack time immediately more active.

Are dried vegetables and fruit a substitute for rat food?

No, these are supplementary snacks. Good rat food remains the daily basis. You use dried vegetables and fruit for variety, rewarding, training, or enrichment.

How much dried fruit do you give rats?

Give dried fruit in small pieces as a treat. A few small reward moments are often more fun and manageable than one large portion.

How do you store dried vegetables and fruit?

Store dried snacks in a dry, cool, and tightly sealed. Close the packaging neatly after use and check for old or damp snack residue in the cage.

DRD chooses dried vegetables and fruit as a smart snack for more variety.

At DRD Knaagdierwinkel®, we view dried vegetables and fruit as small but valuable extras. They make rewarding easier, foraging more fun, and the daily routine more varied. This way, you use snacks not only to give a treat, but also to let your rats search, explore, and interact.

Are you undecided between dried vegetables, fruit, herbs, pellets, treat balls, or a complete Snufflebox? Then check out the Ratten Webshop or contact us via Service & Contact . We are happy to help you decide.

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