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What You Should Know If You're Allergic To ChinchillasChinchillas are capable of emitting proteins that cause allergies. This can happen through the presence of saliva or urine. They are also known to shed their fur every few months. The hay and dust that come from chinchillas seem to be the biggest factor in people that have allergies. It is not advisable to have a chinchilla for a pet if you are allergic to hay and dust from them.
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ChinchillaWhat You Should Know About Buying A Chinchilla ... contingency agreement. This agreement allows you to return the pet if they don't pass a checkup. You would also get a refund from your purchase. There are other factors to consider before buying a chinchilla. Make sure your are prepared to take care of the animal. This is something you have to be committed ... Chinchillas Staying Healthy With Pellets And Hay ... them. Stick with whatever works best and be consistent. If you're not, the chinchilla will know and the inconsistency will cause them to be stressed. A chinchilla's livelihood is based on routines. You can feed the pellets to them either from a hopper feeder or a ceramic bowl. The hopper feeder is good ... What To Do When Your Child Wants A Chinchilla For A Pet ... like to compete against each other. Are they old enough to take care of a pet such as this? If so, will they need assistance? If it's an exotic animal like this one, more than likely they will need your assistance. They would probably need your assistance anyway because most children have a short attention ... Should Your Child Take A Pet Chinchilla To School? ... school (unless it's a seeing-eye dog). They should not be stored as pets at school. The chinchilla and schoolchildren operate on two different schedules. When the chinchilla is up at night, the children are sleep. The chinchilla cannot be surrounded by a lot of noise, and schoolchildren make noise. It's ... How To Discipline Your Pet Chinchilla ... more defensive. You should never blow in their face to punish them. The germs from your air can transmit onto them. They are susceptible to catching a virus, the cold or the flu. When a chinchilla gets hostile, they will spray urine. They are acting out on their need to withdraw. They still feel defensive, ...
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