Small-Batch · Foraged Botanicals

What They'd Forage
If They Could.

Herb blends for rabbits, guinea pigs, and chinchillas — matched to their species, season, and what makes them thump.

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What's Inside

Ingredients you can smell
before you open the bag.

Every herb sourced from a named farm. Every batch tested. Every ingredient chosen because a rabbit would choose it too.

Fresh dandelion root with earthy soil texture, broken to show clean white interior
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RabbitsGuinea PigsChinchillas

Dandelion Root

Taraxacum officinale

"The earthy snap of breaking it fresh from spring soil."

Break a dandelion root fresh and it snaps clean — that earthy, slightly bitter crack is the smell of a liver waking up. Bitter compounds stimulate bile flow and support digestion in small herbivores whose systems are built to process exactly this.

Liver support · Digestive bitters · Natural diuretic
White chamomile flowers with yellow centers against soft light, delicate petals
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RabbitsGuinea Pigs

Chamomile Flower

Matricaria chamomilla

"Steam rising from the first cup of the morning."

Pale yellow steam rising from a cup — that's the closest human equivalent. For a guinea pig who's been startled, for a rabbit during a fireworks night, chamomile's apigenin gently settles the nervous system without sedating the curiosity out of them.

Nervous system calm · Anti-inflammatory · Gut motility
Large papaya leaf with visible veins, deep green, tropical greenhouse setting
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RabbitsGuinea PigsChinchillas

Papaya Leaf

Carica papaya

"Tropical and green, like the inside of a greenhouse."

Papain — the enzyme in papaya — is what keeps a rabbit's gut from compacting into a hairball crisis at 2am. A weekly dose during moulting season is the difference between a rabbit who passes their own fur and an emergency vet visit.

Hairball prevention · Papain enzymes · Gut motility
The Circle

Devoted owners.
Very opinionated animals.

Real results from real animals. No stock photos. No actors. Just a lot of happy teeth-grinding.

Fluffy lop-eared rabbit flopped on its side on a white rug, completely relaxed

"First full flop since starting the blend."

Margaret T.·Holland Lop, 4 yrs
Margaret T.
Small brown guinea pig mid-popcorn jump, blurry with motion, on green grass

"She hasn't popcorned like this in months."

Rosario V.·American Guinea Pig, 2 yrs
Rosario V.
Grey chinchilla sitting upright with alert eyes, soft fur catching warm light

"Coat went from dull to this in 3 weeks."

Priya N.·Standard Grey Chinchilla
Priya N.
White rabbit with pink eyes eating from a small ceramic bowl, ears perked up

"Senior blend made a visible difference."

Diane L.·New Zealand White, 6 yrs
Diane L.
Two guinea pigs nose to nose on hay, one black and white, one orange and white

"The hay blend — they actually queue for it."

Kenji O.·Abyssinian pair, 1 yr
Kenji O.
Close-up of rabbit nose and whiskers, soft brown fur, eyes half-closed and content

"Velvet coat. Literally."

Amara J.·Mini Rex, 3 yrs
Amara J.
Chinchilla dust-bathing in a ceramic dish, fur fluffed out and eyes bright

"Dust bath energy is back."

Fiona K.·Beige Chinchilla, 5 yrs
Fiona K.
Small rabbit exploring a garden, nose twitching, surrounded by green plants

"Finally eating again after her GI bout."

Claudette B.·Dwarf Mix, 2 yrs
Claudette B.

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The Source

An apothecary's
standard of care.

Burrow started because the supplement aisle for small animals looked exactly like the human supplement aisle in 1990 — opaque, undifferentiated, and designed to move units rather than move liver enzymes.

We source the way a careful herbalist would — slowly, from people who know their plants by their smell and their season, not their SKU number. Every farm is visited. Every harvest is timed.

The animals we make this for can't read a label. They rely on us to get it right.

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Named farms only

Every herb traced to a single farm. We list them on every bag.

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Hand-harvested

No bulk commodity sourcing. Cut at peak volatile oil content.

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Third-party tested

Every batch tested for heavy metals, pesticides, and potency.

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Small batches

Never more than 60 days on shelf. Freshness isn't a claim — it's a constraint.

Batch #BRW-2602 · Tested 14 Feb 2026 · Certified Clean

The Match

Every animal needs
a different blend.

Tell us their species, age, and what you've noticed. We'll match them to the right formula in three questions.

Rabbit

Lop, Rex, Lionhead, Angora...

Guinea Pig

American, Abyssinian, Peruvian...

Chinchilla

Standard, Beige, Ebony...

Find Their Blend

3 questions · No account required · Ships free over $40

2,400+
Animals on Burrow
4.9★
Average rating
60 days
Max shelf age