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ChinchillasWhat You Should Know About Chinchillas And Allergies ... allergic reaction to the dust and hay. Especially dust, since it can accumulate from anywhere. However, if you should become allergic to your pet's allergy-causing proteins, you may have to consider re-homing (returning the animal so they can have another owner). There are ways that you can minimize the ... How To Set Up A Home That Your Pet Chinchilla Will Love ... make sure there is plenty of room for the animal to roam. Chinchillas are very active and they need to have enough space to move freely. It's better for them to have a large cage, in part because of what was stated earlier. The length should also be tall (long). The floor space needed is about 24 by 24 ... Your Pet Chinchilla And Evironmental Stress ... and chaotic noise). Your pet will have to make adjustments if they came from an environment where there was boredom or chaos. They'll have to make adjustments to the unfamiliar and unknown. Like a human being, your pet will feel strange because all they know at the moment is the environment to which they ... How To Cure Some Health Problems Of Your Pet Chinchilla ... health dangers. Listed below are some of the tips: - Keep their cage cleaned on a regular basis. - Don't change their food too often; they have a sensitive digestive system. - Don't move them around a lot; chinchillas can't withstand changes too well, especially sudden ones. If you do have to move them, ... How To Groom Your Chinchilla Properly ... would be able to taste the smell because they clean their fur with their mouths. The tar is ingested in their bodies. You must give a new chinchilla in your care a wet bath if you find this to be the case for your pet. Another idea for the dust bath is to mix Arm & Hammer Baking Soda to the mix. This ...
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