I see that probably there aren't any studies on chins body language :cry3: at least if there is any info u people canshare by experience? Ofcourse I know that for dogs and cats this studies are going on for years so I don't expect the same lvl of information. I'm a fan of body language and every...
I use blue cloud dust is easy to find it in uk I order it from zooplus... and from hay kings is the best Timothy hay u can get in uk imo is better than the oxbow this year and anyway is one of the best Timothy u can get in uk.. My advice is to use it and every now and then mix it with alfalfa...
Ha ha this chins drive us crazy. My male Pogo takes the willow sticks that chews on them and makes rides from the one side to the other hitting the cage bars with the stick to get attention :hair: I love him he is sooooosmart and he is just 5 months and bit:laughitup:
Just want to ask if anyone can give me any links or advice on chinchilla body language if there is something like that . I wonder if anyone has made any studies with chins just like with dogs and cats:hmm:
I done the same thing.... took some shavings that my Pogo had pee earlier and he got it straight away he never pee anywhere else not even once from the moment I putted the literbox in his cage:thumbsup:
Yep olive oil is for me too..even the vet told me it works good especially if the ears are not really bad..just make sure is extra virgin olive oil I'm not sure why but this were my vets words "in these cases( meaning the ears of my chin) and lighter than this use extra virgin olive oil" :)...
Sorry but i think yoir info about boiling water are ina:)ccurate...and a question:) the bottled water can be categorized in 2 big categories low mineral and high in minerals water my question is wich one is the best for chins the low mineral like aquafina and other RO water or like evian that is...
Imo i thing that dried marigold will not do any harm as for the drops why you don't try to give them the dandelion roots is the naturall way for the chins to get the benefits of dandelion plus you encourage them to chew... :wacko:
I called the farm and they told me that this year they sold their hay in a very good prize because it was a good year for them.the lady was also good enough to search and give me this years composition of the hay she had available right now for pet lovers she said she has many londoners buying...
Smeone told me to just boil the water at home and let it to cold down then give it to my chin and that is what I do..is this not a good method? I have no big experience with chins so I can't tell if Pogo is a good drinker or he should be drinking more...any advice much appreciated