Gnawing material for hamsters and dwarf hamsters
JR Farm Dill Sticks: Crispy Snack Sticks with Dill for Rodents and Rabbits. The JR Farm Dill Sticks give your rodent aromatic, healthy nibbling pleasure in the most original form. Dill supports digestion. Also for all pet birds.
Read moreLet the real rodents among the rodents and rabbits gnaw away with the unique texture of the Ferplast Lava Stone! Made from natural lava ash and embellished with wooden decorations, this pumice stone provides an authentic and essential addition to the live
Read moreJR Farm Wooden Hanging Nibble Roll - The Perfect Mix of Toy and Snack! Discover the ultimate combination of toys and snacks for your beloved rodents and rabbits with the JR Farm Wooden Hanging Nibble Roll! This unique treat has been specially formulated t
Read moreFreshly cut and dried nibble wood from the blackthorn tree for rodents and rabbits. It is good to make several nibble sticks available at the same time. The animals can wear their teeth safely on the wood.
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Let your rodents and rabbits enjoy the delicious and nutritious Mealberry Little One Dandelion Root. This natural delicacy has been specially created to offer your little friends a healthy and tasty treat.
Read moreLet the nibbling begin with the Mr. Crumble Gnawing Wood! The natural twigs are sprinkled with dried flowers, not only tasty but also very healthy for the teeth. The bark of the fruit branches contains healthy minerals and essential oils that promote the
Read moreGive your rodents and rabbits the pleasure of chewing and gnawing with our Gnawing Black Currant Branches. These branches are not only a tasty treat, but also a natural way to wear down their teeth and combat boredom.
Read moreThe Denta Nibble Herb mix is specially formulated to support the dental health of rodents and rabbits. Chewing the ingredients in this mix helps wear down their teeth, which continue to grow throughout their lives. In addition to dental benefits, this mix
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Freshly cut and dried nibble wood from the hazelnut tree for rodents. Treat your rodents and rabbits to the natural pleasure of JR Farm Nibble Wood Hazelnut that stimulates their natural gnawing behavior. These wooden hazelnut sticks not only provide ente
Read moreThe Hemp Sticks with hemp seeds and hemp leaves are a delicious and healthy treat for rodents and rabbits. These sticks are made from hemp branches that are sprinkled with hemp seeds and hemp leaves. They not only offer tasty nibbling pleasure, but also v
Read moreFreshly cut and dried nibble wood for rodents. The nibble wood comes from the willow, nut and fruit tree.
Read moreFreshly cut and dried nibble wood from the apple tree for rodents. Let your rodents and rabbits enjoy the delicious JR Farm Nibble Wood Apple Tree, a natural and crunchy treat that satisfies their gnawing instinct. These wooden tree trunks are not only fu
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Rodents like to gnaw and because the teeth of rodents continue to grow it is also very important that they can gnaw otherwise dental problems can develop. A natural and healthy solution to help your rodent wear down its teeth and to be able to show its in
Read moreOat Grass Donuts: The Tasty Nibble Treat for Rodents and Rabbits! Let your rodent or rabbit enjoy a natural snack that is not only tasty, but also contributes to a healthy lifestyle. The Oat Grass Donuts are specially designed to stimulate natural gnawing
Read moreYou would think there is a witch nearby, but nothing could be further from the truth! This broom is for the nibblers. The broom consists of all fine birch branches, which the animals can gnaw and nibble to their heart's content.
Read moreThe Elmato Nibble Discs Birch with hole are ideal as gnawing material for rodents and rabbits! Your rodent can nibble on this and wear its teeth. In addition to wearing out the teeth, the wooden discs also provide an extra challenge for rodents!
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Now that's nice, a vegetable crate especially for rodents! The greens are made of wood and are intended to be used as gnawing wood to wear down the teeth. Rodents have continuously growing teeth and to prevent them from gnawing on parts of the enclosure,
Read moreDelicious grain-free alfalfa sticks for long-lasting nibbling pleasure. Lucerne is naturally very rich in protein, and alfalfa is also naturally low in sugars. In short, a responsible snack for your rodent and its teeth are well maintained!
Read moreFreshly cut and dried nibble wood from the willow tree for rodents. It is good to make several nibble sticks available at the same time. The animals can wear their teeth safely on the wood.
Read moreLet your rodents and rabbits enjoy a delicious mix of flavors and textures, inspired by the natural beauty of lush meadows and birch groves. This unique combination of local grasses, aromatic herbs and nutritious birch wood is sure to enchant your pets an
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Let the nibbling begin with the Mr. Crumble Gnawing Wood! The natural twigs are sprinkled with dried apple pieces, not only tasty but also very healthy for the teeth. Gnawing wood is very healthy to gnaw on for rodents and rabbits!
Read moreThe Trixie Intricate Nibble Wood is willow wood that is tightly wrapped in woven straw. You may wonder why this is the case, well it has to do with a bit of a challenge on the one hand and it is good for the teeth on the other. The teeth wear through diff
Read moreAdd a touch of natural fun to the lives of your rodents and rabbits with Gnawing Pear. These fresh, cut and dried pear branches are the perfect choice to satisfy their gnawing urges and care for their teeth in a natural way.
Read moreBring a bit of summer joy into the lives of your rodents and rabbits with Dried Sunflower Stems. These crunchy and nibbleable sticks provide a natural and entertaining gnawing material that will enchant your pets.
Read moreYou can easily and quickly buy responsible gnawing material for your Hamster or Dwarf Hamster at DRD Rodent Shop ® The Hamster Webshop for your Hamster!
Hamsters and Dwarf hamsters have a natural need to gnaw. This is because hamsters are rodents and have continuously growing incisors. It is therefore necessary for hamsters to be able to gnaw on something to wear down their teeth. If hamsters have too few opportunities to wear down their teeth, the teeth can become too long or grow crooked with all the consequences that entails.
Rodents use gnawing wood to wear down their teeth. Because rodents' teeth are always growing, they need to have something to gnaw on regularly so that they don't grow too long and crooked.
Some hamsters gnaw very actively on gnawing wood and others not at all. On the one hand it is a matter of taste, but on the other hand it is a matter of need. If a hamster has no need to gnaw because its teeth remain long due to food, hay or other nibbles, then it will gnaw less on gnawing wood. It is good to always offer natural gnawing wood so that the animals can always gnaw when they have a need to gnaw.
How Fast Do Rodents and Rabbits' Teeth Grow?
Mice : About 0.3 millimeters per day
Hamsters : About 0.3 millimeters per day
Gerbils : About 0.4 millimeters per day
Rats : About 0.5 millimeters per day
Guinea pigs : About 2 to 3 millimeters per week
Rabbits : About 2 to 3 millimeters per week
Chinchillas : About 1.5 millimeters per week
Degus : About 1.5 millimeters per week
An Overview of Our Rodent Wood Varieties
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Lime: Loved for its soft texture and flavour, Lime provides a pleasant chewing experience for Dwarf Hamsters and Hamsters. Lime wood is known for its soft and light texture. It provides a mild gnawing sensation, making it suitable for all Hamsters who prefer softer materials. Lime wood has a light and mild flavour, making it attractive to animals without a strong preference.
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Willow: With its crispy bark and juicy interior, Willow is a favorite choice for Hamsters who like to actively gnaw. Willow wood has a crispy bark and a soft center. It offers a varied texture that the animals can appreciate. Willow wood has a natural and light flavor, which makes it attractive to gnawing Hamsters.
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Hazelnut: Hazelnut gnawing wood combines strength with taste, making it a sustainable and tasty choice for your gnawing friends. Hazelnut wood has a firm texture. It offers good resistance for hamsters who like to actively gnaw. Hazelnut wood has a characteristic taste that hamsters can appreciate.
- Apple: Apple wood is a popular choice for hamsters as a gnawing material. Apple wood generally has a medium texture. It offers satisfying resistance when gnawing, which is ideal for animals that like to actively grind their teeth. Apple wood also has a mild and pleasant flavor. This subtle flavor can pique the curiosity of hamsters, which makes them want to gnaw on the wood.
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Birch: The light and airy nature of Birch makes it a versatile choice, perfect for hamsters with different gnawing preferences. Birch wood has a light and airy texture. It is suitable for animals that prefer slightly less dense materials. Birch wood has a mild flavor, making it a versatile choice for different hamsters
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Beech: With its sturdy structure, Beech offers a long-lasting chewing challenge for hamsters who like to be challenged. Beech wood has a sturdy and durable texture. It offers long-lasting gnawing pleasure and is suitable for animals who like a challenge. Beech wood has a neutral taste, which makes it attractive to animals without a pronounced preference.
- Coffeewood : Coffeewood, made from coffee plants and generally has a soft and smooth texture which is very interesting for hamsters. The taste of Coffeewood is a natural, earthy taste. Hamsters can certainly appreciate this taste while gnawing. Coffeewood is also known for its durability, it lasts a long time as gnawing material.
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Wood and Herb Branches: For animals that enjoy a tasty variety, wood and herb branches offer a combination of gnawing pleasure and aroma.
How do you use gnawing wood for Dwarf Hamsters and Hamsters?
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Placement in the enclosure: Simply place the gnawing wood in your animals' enclosure. They will instinctively nibble on it when the need to gnaw arises.
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Durability: Rodent wood is long-lasting and does not need to be replaced every time the enclosure is cleaned. Only wet rodent wood needs to be removed to prevent mold.
Rodent Wood from the Garden or Picked Outside?
We strongly advise against picking gnawing wood from the garden or outside. Our gnawing wood is harvested and cleaned under protected conditions, making it free of possible parasites and contaminants that can occur in nature. Using our carefully selected gnawing wood ensures a safe and healthy gnawing experience for your animals.
Order Now and Let Your Hamster Enjoy Natural Gnawing Fun!
Give your Hamster the gifts of nature with our diverse range of gnawing wood. Order today and watch your Hamster enjoy the gnawing adventure!
Do Hamsters and Dwarf Hamsters need gnawing material?
Because hamsters' teeth are always growing, the animals must have sufficient gnawing material at their disposal. They must be able to wear down their teeth, otherwise dental problems can arise. There are many different types of gnawing material. The most suitable is gnawing wood in the form of willow, lime or hazelnut. Do not use limestones or gnawing stones made of lime. These contain too much calcium and salts, which burden the kidneys. Healthy gnawing stones are available in the form of corn stones.
How can you recognize dental problems?
If you notice that your hamster is very enthusiastic about grabbing the food, but does not eat it, then there may be something wrong with the teeth. Drooling can also indicate dental problems. If you suspect that there are dental problems, it is best to contact the vet.