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Chinchilla's Play Time

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Summary: Learn about how chinchillas play in this free video clip.

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on 3/1/2009 I love how you talk about the importance of not having wires available for them to chew on and have a huge one right infront of your chin. EXPERT VILLAGE, TAKE THESE VIDEOS DOWN!

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on 3/1/2009 Hmm, no wires their feet can get caught up in... Why do you have wire shelves then?

If your chinchilla is drowning after jumping in the toilet, you obviously aren't paying enough attention to it. Perhaps you should tell how it should be supervised exercise time?

Love the big orange wire, by the way.

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on 3/1/2009 Why is there a huge orange wire in the play area? NOT SAFE AT ALL.

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on 3/1/2009 That extension cord running through the room is NOT chinchilla safe.

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"This is Lauren on behalf of Expert Village and we are going to talk a little bit about letting your Chinchilla out to play. It is recommended that you get a wheel for your Chinchilla so they can exercise on their own. Be sure it doesn't have any wire that their feet can get caught up in. There are two different styles that you can get. You can get the solid ones or you can get the ones like we have in here which are the exersaucers. In addition to that, we recommend that you do let your Chinchilla out in a secure area. Make sure that there are not any loose wires that they an choose on or if you put them in the bathroom, make sure that you shut the toilet lid because they can jump in and they have been known to drown. When it comes time to let your Chinchilla out to play, just gently scoop her up and this room is actually secure for us she can't go around anywhere and so typically just let them down and let them run around, explore and have fun. If they are bonded to you, they will actually come back and come looking for you and jump up on our knee and your shoulder and then run off again. She kind of knows her way around here. There are a couple of different ways to catch them, when you want to catch them. You can either go up and scoop them on your hands if they will let you do that. Otherwise if it is difficult to catch them, I always recommend taking their dust bath and setting that out and kind of shooing them inside because they will want to jump in there and roll around in the dust. Then you can cover the opening and put them back in. Stay with us for the next segment and we are going to talk a little bit about where to find a Chinchilla. "

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