
Fun & Safe Guinea Pig Toys for Daily Enrichment
Guinea pigs are playful, curious animals—and they thrive in environments where they can explore, chew, and interact. At Twigs & Burrows, we’ve created a collection of guinea pig toys that support physical activity, mental stimulation, and natural instincts like burrowing and nibbling.
Whether your piggies are zooming through tunnels or gently gnawing on safe materials, toys are a simple way to improve their wellbeing and prevent boredom—especially in indoor setups.
Guinea pigs may not climb like hamsters or dig like rabbits, but they still love to interact with their surroundings. Toys for guinea pigs serve multiple purposes:
- Mental stimulation – prevents boredom and promotes curiosity.
- Physical activity – keeps your piggies moving and exploring.
- Dental health – chew toys help manage growing teeth.
- Bonding – playtime builds trust between you and your pets.
From a simple chew ring to a maze of hidey-huts, the right toys bring their world to life.
Our toy selection focuses on safe, non-toxic, and chewable materials that are perfect for small pets. In this collection, you'll find:
- Wooden chews and gnaw toys.
- Hay-based and seagrass balls.
- Interactive toys to hide treats and forage.
- Hideouts and tunnels for resting and exploring.
- Enrichment mats and boredom breakers.
Each toy is piggie-tested and approved, giving your guinea pigs the freedom to play without any risks.
If you’re searching for guinea pig toys UK, you’re in the right place. We're a small British brand committed to providing products that are:
- Made with natural, pet-safe materials.
- Beautifully packaged, perfect for gifts or treat days.
- Quickly shipped from our UK base.
We carefully research every product and test them with our own guinea pigs before listing. If it’s not safe, fun, or piggie-worthy—we don’t sell it.
Yes! Toys help prevent boredom, reduce stress, and support healthy behaviours. Even simple toys like chew rings or tunnels can improve their quality of life.
Look for items that allow chewing, hiding, exploring, and foraging. Avoid plastic or painted toys—natural materials are always safer.
Some may be suitable, but guinea pigs have different needs. Avoid small toys that could be swallowed or large ones designed for jumping animals.
Switch up toys every week or so to keep things interesting. You can also hide treats in foraging toys to make mealtime more engaging.
Some do enjoy snuggling up to soft toys, especially if they live alone—but ensure the fabric is chew-safe and doesn't contain stuffing that could be ingested.