Gnawing Toys for Rabbits, Woven Carrot Chew Set

$19.90

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Gnawing Toys for Rabbits, Woven Carrot Chew Set
Gnawing Toys for Rabbits, Woven Carrot Chew Set
$19.90
Specially designed for rabbits
Specially designed for rabbits
10–15 business day delivery
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Serving rabbit owners since 2019
Serving rabbit owners since 2019

✔️ Natural woven herb sticks
✔️ Satisfies chewing instinct
✔️ Fights boredom naturally
✔️ Set of 2 pieces

These gnawing toys for rabbits are about to become your bun’s new favorite thing to destroy. You know that moment when your rabbit starts eyeing the baseboards with a little too much enthusiasm? That’s the nibbling instinct kicking in, and it needs an outlet. This set of two woven carrot and stick toys, made from natural herbs, gives your fluffball something satisfying to sink those ever-growing teeth into. Instead of your furniture taking the hit, these chew toys take one for the team.

Rabbit chew toys that keep your bun busy for hours

Boredom is a real problem for house rabbits, and a bored bun is a destructive bun. These rabbit chew toys work double duty: they satisfy your rabbit’s natural need to gnaw while also keeping their mind engaged. The woven texture and shape encourage your rabbit to toss, roll, and shred, which means more physical activity throughout the day. Watching your bun grab one of these toys for rabbits and fling it across the room mid-zoomies is genuinely one of the funniest things you’ll see. Plus, the chewing action helps wear down teeth naturally, which is important since rabbit teeth never stop growing.

Rabbits need mental stimulation just as much as physical exercise. In the wild, they spend a significant chunk of their day foraging and chewing through various plants and roots. Domestic rabbits still carry that same drive, so providing a variety of textures and chewable materials helps mimic their natural behavior and keeps them calmer overall.

Will my rabbit actually play with these or just ignore them?

Honestly, it depends on your bun’s personality. Some rabbits grab a new rabbit toy and start shredding it within seconds. Others need a little coaxing. Try rubbing a small amount of hay on the toy or placing it near their favorite hangout spot. You can also stuff a bit of hay inside the woven fibers to spark curiosity. That suspicious first sniff usually turns into full-on chinning and chomping once they realize it’s safe. If your rabbit is a picky type, leave the toy in their space for a few days before expecting interaction.

Natural woven rabbit chew toy in straw

These toys are not indestructible. An enthusiastic chewer can go through one in a few days, and larger breeds will shred them faster than dwarf rabbits. They are meant to be consumed and replaced, not to last forever.

Material: Natural woven herbs
Size: approx. 9 x 1.2 in (23 x 3 cm)
Quantity: Set of 2 pieces
Best for: All rabbit breeds, especially buns prone to boredom or furniture chewing
Note: Supervise first use. Not a substitute for unlimited hay.

Your bun’s nibbling instinct is completely normal, so you might as well give them something worth chewing on. These little woven toys won’t save your baseboards forever, but they’ll definitely buy you some peace while your fluffball happily shreds away 🐰

How long do these gnawing toys usually last for a rabbit?+
It really varies by bun. A small dwarf rabbit might take a week or more to work through one toy, while a larger breed with a strong chewing drive could shred it in just a couple of days. Think of these as consumable enrichment rather than permanent toys. Having a few sets on hand so you can rotate them is a good habit.
Can baby rabbits use these chew toys too?+
Yes, young rabbits can enjoy these once they are eating solid food, typically around 3 to 4 weeks old. Baby buns are actually great candidates because they are curious and love to explore new textures. Just make sure the toy is appropriate for their smaller size. Your little fluffball will probably drag it around their space like a prized treasure.
Should I give my rabbit both pieces at once or one at a time?+
One at a time usually works best. Rabbits appreciate novelty, so saving the second piece for later gives your bun something fresh to get excited about. Once the first toy is mostly shredded and losing its appeal, swap it out. That excited nose-wiggle when they discover the new one is always worth the wait.
My bun only wants to toss the toy around but never chews it. Is that normal?+
Completely normal. Some rabbits are tossers and flingers rather than dedicated chewers. If your bun loves flinging it across the room, that is still great enrichment and physical activity. The chewing might come later once the novelty of throwing it wears off. Every rabbit has their own play style, and tossing counts as a win.
Can these toys replace hay in my rabbit’s diet?+
No, absolutely not. While these toys are made from natural herbs and are safe to ingest, they do not replace unlimited timothy hay, which should make up about 80% of your bun’s diet. Think of these as enrichment that happens to be edible. Hay is essential for proper digestion and dental health, so always keep that hay supply flowing.