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  1. How To Breed Chinchillas: From Introduction to Kit Care by Quick Easy Guides, 2008-07-31

21. Chinchillas Information Sheet
surgeon if you are worried about your pet’s health chinchillas originate from theAndes in South America and are They rarely bite, but care must be taken when
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Caring for your chinchilla
Chinchillas originate from the Andes in South America and are related to guinea pigs. They are basically nocturnal, but can be quite active during the day. They rarely bite, but care must be taken when handling them because they can "slip" their fur, resulting in bald patches.
General information
Life expectancy is 10 years or more. Chinchillas do not reproduce as freely as other small mammals. They are sexually mature at 8 months and the young, usually two, are born fully developed after a gestation period of 111 days.
Housing
Feeding

Guinea pig or rabbit food can be offered as well as food sold specifically for chinchillas. It is advisable to supplement their diet with fresh or dried fruit, grass and nuts; raisins are a favourite. A change of diet must be done slowly. Fresh water from a wall-mounted bottles should be available at all times.
Signs of disease
Although these animals may suffer from several diseases the use of an adequate diet and good housing will minimise the risk of illness. Signs to look for are:

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23. ChinBin In Oregon
Breeder of pet chinchillas based near Eugene, Oregon, USA. Provides information on chinchilla health, care, breeding, genetics, cages, and colors.
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25. Services Offered For Exotics At Pet Care Veterinary Hospital
chinchillas, Sugar Gliders, Rats, Hamsters, Gerbils and Mice Physical Exams; NutritionalCounseling; Husbandry Counseling; Full Diagnostic WorkUps. pet care
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The following procedures are available for Hedgehogs, Guinea Pigs, Prairie Dogs, Chinchillas, Sugar Gliders, Rats, Hamsters, Gerbils and Mice:
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26. Pet Care Veterinary Hospital Contents
affectionate, intelligent, playful animals that rarely bite, chinchillas can be topromise high and deliver higher, the owners of pet care Veterinary Hospital
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  • Pet Care Veterinary Hospital's Mission - words that the staff of Pet Care live by.
  • Meet The Pet Care Veterinary Hospital Doctors - photos and biographies of the four doctors who practice medicine at Pet Care Veterinary Hospital.
  • Meet The Staff - the hardworking, efficient, always pleasant and professional people who keep Pet Care running smoothly.
  • Services Provided By Pet Care Veterinary Hospital - hours of operation, methods of payment, and medical/non-medical services offered by Pet Care. Dogs
  • Adult Dog Services - medical services listed, brands of food for sale, and links to other dog sites.
  • Health Care For Your New Puppy - all you need to know to give your pup a healthy start in life.
  • 27. 4-H Project Guidelines For Vinton County: Pet Care
    Required Supplement for pet care Projects. member project book for cats, guineapigs, cage birds, gerbils, hamsters, mice, rats, chinchillas, ferrets, and
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    Pet Care Project Completion Requirements Exhibit Suggestions (select one or more)
    215 Guinea Pig Learn how to select, feed, manage and breed guinea pigs. Small Animal Record Book (214R) required.
    • Do at least two Learning Experiences (p. 3) Be involved in at least two Leadership / Citizenship activities (p. 4) Obtain and complete the appropriate sections of the Small Animals Record Book (4-H publication 214R) Write a one-page report telling what you did and learned in the project Bring completed project manual, one-page report, Small Animal Record Book, your Guinea Pig and exhibit to Project Interview An educational poster that shows something you learned or did in the project Scrapbook containing photos, information and notes from activities completed for your project Other display that shows what you learned

    220 Small Animals Complete the Interest Areas and age-appropriate activities relating to the small animal species taken as your project. Activities can be repeated
    or new animal species explored. Species include gerbils, hamsters, mice, rats, chinchillas, ferrets, and hedgehogs. Small Animal Resource

    28. Care And Feeding Of Chinchillas
    A welltaken care of chinchilla can remain in your family anywhere from six to loveto jump, run and play, wire cages are most suitable for pet chinchillas.
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    Care and Feeding of Chinchillas By Christine Hancock Chinchillas make wildly amusing, playful, as well as loveable pets. A well-taken care of chinchilla can remain in your family anywhere from six to ten years or more. The average male chinchilla weighs between 400-500 grams, while the females can reach 600 grams. Chinchillas love to play, so they require lots of attention from their owners. Supervised playtime is the best way for you and your chinchilla to interact and bond. Since they love to chew and are extremely curious, check that electrical cords, toxic plants, or anything breakable is out of reach of your chinchilla. Grooming/Bathing
    One unique characteristic of the chinchilla is their bathing habit. Unlike most mammals, the chinchilla does not require a bath in water. Instead, they take dust baths. A wet bath will strip the chinchillas fur of its natural oils which protect their skin and help regulate body temperature. A dry bath is done with dust that can be purchased at your local pet shop, or from most chinchilla breeders. For approximately ten minutes, every day or every other day, place a small dish of the dusting mixture in your pet’s cage. Sit back and watch as your chinchilla rolls, flips, and plays in the dust! It is always best to remove the dusting container immediately after a bath to prevent the dust from being soiled with feces, food, or bedding.

    29. Chinchillas, Pet Chinchilla
    Fortunately, there are no known vaccinations required for chinchillas. it a mix forany other pet as it Some schools of Chinchilla care are against giving them
    http://www.petloversonline.co.uk/chinchillas.htm
    CHINCHILLAS Hello, chin lovers, wherever you are! So, you are thinking about getting a chinchilla.
    WARNING!! Although these furry, nocturnal creatures are cute and cuddly their favourite pastime is gnawing everything and anything in sight. So, if they are to be given liberty to run around please be aware of this fact. LIFE SPAN - A chinchilla's life span is between 18-22 years. ADVANTAGES As they sleep all day, they are just waking up when everyone's coming home and therefore can be ideal for someone who works all day, wants a pet, and doesn't want to feel guilty for leaving it all day. Fun to watch. Cannot be housetrained but relatively clean with hardly any odour. DISADVANTAGES Their gnawing habits. The fact that they really need to sleep, undisturbed, during the day which may disappoint children. CARE
    Chinchillas should be given as large a cage as possible to live in, even if they will be let out in the evenings for a romp around. Good example of a Chinchilla Cage Click here, and then on Fluff the Chinchilla to see it. They will require items in the cage to gnaw on (apple tree branches, unprinted cardboard, etc.) to while away the hours. When I first got my chins, their home was a standard two shelf, completely wire-mesh affair. The first thing I did was to extend it upwards. However, I still was not happy, especially as sand flew everywhere each night even though I put a sheet around the bottom of the cage. I ended up covering a double wardrobe. They now have lots of tunnels (old carpet tubes), shelves, half a tree and sawdust on the floor. The doors stop the sand flying everywhere too!

    30. Dogs, Cats And Other Pets For Children
    basic information like choosing a gerbil, a gerbil home, feeding and care. as petsTips on buying and caring for pet rats. chinchillas Many links on chinchilas
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    31. Pet Care - Animal Rescue League Of Iowa
    or for any other use other than as a family pet. chinchillas are gentle, bright petsthat when well cared for With proper care, chinchillas can live to 22 years
    http://www.arl-iowa.org/PetCare/Smallfurry.asp
    Hamsters as Pets
    The Animal Rescue League adopts hamsters to be family pets. Under no circumstances should a hamster be used for food for other animals, or be used for experimentation or laboratory work, or any other use other than as a family pet. The ARL strictly enforces this policy under the term of the adoption contract.
    Cages and Equipment
    Food
    Health Care
    Hamsters also may hibernate. This is induced by cool temperatures, short days, low light intensity and quietness. Hamsters are nocturnal.
    Suggestions for a Happier Pet
    Guinea Pigs (Also known as Cavies)
    The Animal Rescue League adopts Guinea Pigs to be family pets. Under no circumstances should a Guinea Pig be used for food for other animals; for experimentation or laboratory work; or for any other use other than as a family pet. The ARL strictly enforces this policy under the terms of the adoption contract.
    Generally live 5 to 8 years
    Males and females make equally good pets Housing Need cage that is easily cleaned, safe and has good ventilation. Two or more cavies of the same sex can be kept in a cage together, but you must allow at least two square feet per cavy.

    32. Top Hamster Care Books
    Not a great primary hamster care book, but an Your pet Supplies Get all your pet suppliesdelivered have supplies for dogs, cats, rabbits, chinchillas and more
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    Top 7 Pet Hamster Books Guide Picks Hamsters are one of the most popular rodent pets. Whether you choose a Syrian (teddy bear, golden) hamster or a dwarf hamster as a pet, taking proper care of the hamster will help keep your hamster happy and healthy, and give you a more rewarding relationship with your pet. The following are my recommendations for books to help you take care of your pet hamster. Hamsters A to Z
    By Lorraine Hill (who also has good hamster information on her web site), this is an excellent all-around introductory hamster book. In addition to care information, Hill discusses the various species and colorations found among hamsters including dwarf hamsters.
    Dwarf Hamsters: Complete Pet Owner's Manual

    This book is fairly unique among hamster books since it is entirely about dwarf hamsters. By Sharon L. Vanderlip DVM, the book follows the format used by other books in the Barron's series and is packed with care and health information as well as helpful tips and great photos. An excellent choice for dwarf hamster owners.

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    Mother Nature is the genius behind these clever Lava Bites. Volcanic lava rock has the texture and hardness that's perfect for chinchillas and other small animals to chew. This essential chewing activity keeps their constantly-growing teeth healthy and at the right length. Lava Bites are flavored for even more fun. Pack of 3.

    35. Petcare
    General pet care. should be able to find chinchilla pellets at your local pet storeor it in there for several days due to the chinchillas backwashing slightly.
    http://www.chinchilla4sale.com/petcare.html
    General Pet Care Feeding information 1. You should always feed your chinchilla once a day using chinchilla pellets. You should be able to find chinchilla pellets at your local pet store or even a mill.
    2. Additionally you should be sure to have a water bottle readily available to your chinchilla which should be changed daily because the water tends to get dirty if you leave it in there for several days due to the chinchillas backwashing slightly.
    3. We highly recommend that you purchase Chinchilla Supplemen t from us, because it provides many of the vitamins needed in your chinchillas diet.
    4. Your chinchilla's teeth tend to get overgrown if they do not have something to chew on(which is why they like to chew on everything they see!) To prevent your chinchilla's teeth from becomnig overgrown, we suggest your purchase Hay Cubes from us. Exercise and Health 1. To keep your chinchilla in good health, we suggest that you get it out of the cage once a day and let it run around for a little while. Generally about a half hour to an hour is good enough to keep your chinchilla happy and healthy.
    2. Chinchillas are generally more active at night than during the day which is actually good because your chinchilla will sleep while you're at work, and usually by the time you get back, he's ready to go.

    36. FAQ
    How long do chinchillas live? What can I feed my chinchilla? You should read our sectionabout pet care because it gives you most of the general chinchilla
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    Frenquently Asked Questions(FAQ) Who do you get your breeding stock from?
    We get all of our breeding stock from the Ryerson's chinchilla ranch, which is about 3 hours from here. They are some of the best breeders in Ohio, and have won just about every award offered to a chinchilal breeder.
    What type of food do you feed?
    We currently feed Provico, but it's ok if you don't have the same feed, we include a little bit of feed and supplement with each of our chinchillas so you can easily ween them off of our feed onto yours if it's different.
    Is it okay to have a chinchilla around little kids?
    Chinchillas make great pets for families because they have a super temperment for everyone. Very very very rarely will you ever hear of a chinchilla biting someone. In fact, in all the years we've been in the chinchilla business, we've only had one incident where a chinchilla bit us. Additionally, chinchillas are very easily tamed and will quickly be very calm around you and your family, which is why they have become such a popular pet
    How long do chinchillas live
    This question varies from place to place....I've heard many different answers, but the most common answer I hear is that they live anywhere from 12-25 years of age. Of course all that depends on how well they are maintained and the quality of chinchilla that you have.

    37. Chinchilla, Chinchilla Laniger
    care and feeding Provide a water bottle with fresh water daily. chinchillas mustbe given access to a dust bath (available at pet stores) at least once
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    Chinchillas Keeko the Chinchilla Pippin the Chinchilla Chinchilla laniger
    Family: Chinchillidae (Chinchillas and Viscachas)
    "The Chinchilla's exceedingly soft, dense coat is the cause of it's present extreme rarity in the wild" See other chinchilla color varieties Chinchillas have the finest fur of all the mammals which makes them very soft. They make good pets and are very lively. Keeko loves to go outside in the long grass (on a leash) to jump and play. Pippin is actually Keekos' father! Pippin likes to be left alone more than Keeko, probably because he was in a breeding situation for several years. In the wild they live 18 - 20 years. Description: Chinchillas are an adorable animal with long ears, large eyes and bushy tails. Their tail looks like a squirrels' tail and accounts for about one third of their length. Nowadays there are different colored chinchillas including white and beige chinchillas. Keeko and Pippin are called grey chinchillas. There are about 6 species in this family (Chinchillidae) and all are found only in South America. All species have dense, beautiful fur, and the importance of the Chinchillas, in particular, to the fur trade has led to their becoming relatively endangered as a wild species. The hind limbs of the Chinchillidae are longer than their forelimbs, and the animals are good at running and leaping; they are also good climbers. They feed on plants, including roots and tubers, and their cheek teeth grow throughout life. Social animals, they live in small family groups which are part of larger colonies of 100 or more. Where the ground is suitable, they dig burrows, but otherwise they shelter under rocks. They feed on available vegetation, sitting up to eat and holding their food in their front paws.

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    chinchillas ~ Hamsters ~ Hedgehogs ~ Mice Rabbits ~ Guinea Pigs ~ Racoons. Click hereto enter your pet for a free cuteness evaluation! Basic Small Animal care
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    Our Favorite Wild Animal Meerkats were recently made famous by the movie "The Lion King" because one of the main characters, Timon, is a Meerkat. Isn't he cute? As it turns out Meerkats are in the same family as the Mongoose of which there are many different varieties. Meerkats live in family units in boroughs (dens) that they dig underground. The Meerkat in the picture above is probably acting as the lookout for the den. The lookout duty is traded off among the adult Meerkats of the den so someone can alert them to danger at all times. Although Meerkats are not available as pets, we think they are a delightful addition to our information service!

    39. Pet Care In The New Century By Amy D. Shojai - Book Review
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    Pet Care in the New Century, by Amy D. Shojai Guide Review
    Pet Care in the New Century Guide Rating - Pros Excellent background material Well-organized into three sections Written with flair Cons None noted The Bottom Line - Pet Care in the New Century provides an easy alphabetical resource to almost any medical or behavioral problem you may encounter with a cat, along with a veterinary specialist locator appendix.
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    40. Pet Corral Chinchilla Information And Care
    chinchillas have unique personalities, that make them a gentle, curious and loyallittle pet. How you care for your Chin will determine how they fare as a pet.
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    Chinchilla Care
    The chinchilla is a native of Chile, where it lived at an elevation of about 5000 feet in the Andes Mountains. In the early 1920's, the Chinchilla was almost extinct, thanks to the Indians using the Chin for fur, and the Red Fox enjoying them as a meal. In 1923, Mr. M.F. Chapman brought nineteen Chinchillas to California, away from the dangers of Chile, where he sold breed colonies of them throughout the United States. They did very well in almost every area. Until 1980's, few Chins were sold as pets because of their aggressive nature. In 1984, ABH Chinchilla Ranch developed a line of Chinchillas with a different attitude. Chinchillas have unique personalities, that make them a gentle, curious and loyal little pet. How you care for your Chin will determine how they fare as a pet. A Chinchilla will learn its name, and come when called, so you want to name them and use their name often. Handling
    Handling a Chinchilla has to be done properly, or you will hurt them. Their ribs are very fragile, and can be crushed easily. Always let your Chinchilla know your coming, as not to startle them. If cornered, they may bite. Once settled, put one hand behind your Chin, and slide your free hand under the abdomen. You may hold onto the tail, but always as close to the body as possible, to prevent you from injuring them. Now raise your pet, supporting its full weight. Never allow your Chin to hang or dangle. The Chin can then be placed against your chest. Support the Chin's rear end, so they don't feel like they will fall.

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