A simple thing that does a specific job. The Pip Squeak Wood Chew Carrot is a chew toy made from natural, untreated wood, cut into a carrot shape and coloured with food-grade dye. Rabbits and guinea pigs gnaw because they are built to — their teeth grow continuously and the urge doesn’t switch off. Giving them a wooden chew redirects that instinct away from your hutch, your furniture and your cables.
Features
- Made from natural, non-toxic wood
- Coloured with food-grade dye
- Carrot shape and colour to attract interest
- Sized for rabbits and guinea pigs
How to use
Put it somewhere your pet passes regularly rather than tucked in a back corner. Rotate it weekly with other chews — novelty is most of what makes a toy work. Replace it when it’s chewed down or splintering.
Common questions
Is the colouring safe if they eat it?
Yes — the dye used is food-grade, and the wood itself is natural and untreated. Chewing bits off is the intended outcome.
My rabbit is ignoring it. Now what?
Very common, and not a fault in the toy. Try moving it, or take it away for a fortnight and reintroduce it. Some rabbits prefer a coarser texture — a sisal chew or a hanging kabob may land better than a solid block.
Do I still need hay if my pet has chew toys?
Absolutely. Hay is the non-negotiable part of dental health; chew toys are enrichment on top of it.
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