I was having the hardest time with my chinchilla and getting her out of the cage and now working with her after watching this video has given me so much relief! Thank you for this video
Another great video, there are many methods some as simple as time (few days/week, exposure like talking), then basic handling. Yet the method you discussed is still great.
@@hearts4mikeafton They're 11 months now and super happy to sit on my shoulder for snuggles. The smaller sister has an infection atm but she's taking her medication like a champ!
@@ktsw5161 That’s great to hear they are doing well, hope that infection heals up well! Thanks for the update by the way, my new little ones are starting to sniff my hand and let me gently pet them already!
Carpet Bomber. LOL My chinchilla is fairly new as am I as a chinny parent but for the sake of my life I can't get it to be comfortable around me. Maybe I'm interacting with it too quickly due to the cuteness level but it just doesn't like me enough to just be around me I guess 😅 hopefully it will come around for me later lol
You have had chinchillas for a long time. I have had casper and dexter for a year now. They are 2.5 and 3. They are fine and cuddly until playtime. Dexter wants to be dominent and casper wants to as well. No blood is ever drawn but there is mounting and chasing from dexter. There is also tail wagging. They are both male. Do you know if this will get better or should be be seperating then permenently. No matter what i have tried so far it has not gotten any better or worse.
Unfortunately it's very common for male chinchillas to hump and chase each other 🙁 There's not really a whole lot you can do to stop it, as long as there is not any fur pullling or agressive fighting going on you don't need to worry too much as it is pretty normal. You could try offering them lots of toys and other things to distract them during play time. If they start behaving that way in their cage though or it starts to get really aggressive then it might be time to seperate them. It's a very hard decision to make but if one of the chinchillas is becoming distressed it's the kindest thing to do and they will be far happier on their own. I have only ever kept one pair of males together and it didn't work out as I have female chinchillas because they could smell the female they started to fight aggressively and I had no choice but to seperate them. They were much happier on their own and the least dominant one really came out of his shell once we had seperated them.
Before you seperated them. Did they fight and then cuddle and sleep together and look for eachother? Or did they stay away entirly unless fighting? Thats whats threw me off all this time from seperating. And they have so many chew toys out everywhere. And thank you for the information.
@@Tanya-gu5zz Initially they would just have a spat and cuddle up to each other afterwards which was fine and normal. But it just got worse to the point where the dominant chinchilla would just constantly chase him around tge cage, he was terrified and cowered away from the other one and hid in the corner of the cage. I seperated them before they were fighting aggressively and drawing blood, but I could tell by their body language that would be the next thing that would happen. They were so much happier in seperate cages.
Its a VivaPet Outdoor Octagon Rabbit pen. To be honest it's a bit flimsy, so it wasn't really any good for my rabbits but works okay for my chinchillas, as long as they don't kick it. It's a bit frustrating to put together as its really meant for outside and the pegs help secure it in the ground. But it elrks okay when its all set up.
Hi , I don't have any available at the moment. I have had chinchillas born this year but I think I am going to be keeping them all, they are so hard to part with 🙂 If you live in the UK though there is a list of reputable breeders, if you join the chinchillas of the UK facebook group they have a file containing a list of good breeders from all around the UK. I also know of a few good rescues that have chinchillas. If you are in the UK just bare in mind most breeders won't sell at the moment due to lockdown , so you may have to wait until restrictions have been lifted by the government. Hope this helps
Alright! It’s been five years 😂 let’s see if she’ll let me hold her with that last tip. I’ve mostly accepted she doesn’t like to be held outside her cage haha. Only inside!
Hi there are quite a few plain rolled oats plain shredded wheat in the US you can give them plain cheerios, in the UK you can't give them these as the cheerios available in UK contain a lot of sugar. Rose hips Goji Berries Dried apple leaves Dried dandelion heads (my chins love these) Bee pollen Marshmallow root dried marigold flowers dried hibiscus flowers dried rose Petals Cactus flowers Dried nettle leaves Organic groats Rose buds Chamomile flowers All treats really need to be given in small quantities and in moderation as chinchillas have really sensitive digestion and too many treats will cause issues. Hope this helps 🙂
@@sarahtapsell629 Hi yes with things like the dried flowers and oats you only really want to give a very small pinch of them. Things like rose hips, goji berries and bee pollen I only give once a week and in very small amounts again a small pinch for bee pollen, no more than one or two goji berries. When I am trying to tame a chinchilla I usually use just a different brand of pellet as a treat, as I can give these in slightly larger quantities. I use Beaphar care + chinchilla food as a treat pellet, I also sometimes just pick out some bits from their timothy hay that I know they like and offer them that.
sadly my start with my chinchillas wasn't too good 🥲 just when I got them they've escaped and I had to catch them again....I really tryed to be careful but it was much stress for them...one took it better than the other....I hope they can trust me someday... (,* v *,)
i got a chinnie a few weeks back and im having some trubles with her getting used to be handled but at least she lets me pet her but not hold her and she always runs away from me
As an update unfortunately my chinnie past away 😔 I was always so overprotective of her to make sure she was happy and safe I didn't forsee a winter boot would've been the deadliest thing I didn't protect her from 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
I was having the hardest time with my chinchilla and getting her out of the cage and now working with her after watching this video has given me so much relief! Thank you for this video
the little wink in the begging is so cute!!
Another great video, there are many methods some as simple as time (few days/week, exposure like talking), then basic handling. Yet the method you discussed is still great.
As always I enjoyed your gentle informative video!🙂
Thank you, super insightful and well said :)
You're my go to gal for all things chins 💕 ty so much!!!
My two girls are coming to their new home on Saturday. Very excited for the little puff balls.
Hi! New chinchilla owner here, how are your babies doing? My new babies are starting to adjust and I hope you’re doing well too!
@@hearts4mikeafton They're 11 months now and super happy to sit on my shoulder for snuggles. The smaller sister has an infection atm but she's taking her medication like a champ!
@@ktsw5161 That’s great to hear they are doing well, hope that infection heals up well! Thanks for the update by the way, my new little ones are starting to sniff my hand and let me gently pet them already!
I love wholesome exchanges like this.
wow in in 8 weeks im getting a cinchilla
Carpet Bomber. LOL
My chinchilla is fairly new as am I as a chinny parent but for the sake of my life I can't get it to be comfortable around me. Maybe I'm interacting with it too quickly due to the cuteness level but it just doesn't like me enough to just be around me I guess 😅 hopefully it will come around for me later lol
MANSHARKplays Oh my gosh! Same, I thought I was the only one
You have had chinchillas for a long time. I have had casper and dexter for a year now. They are 2.5 and 3. They are fine and cuddly until playtime. Dexter wants to be dominent and casper wants to as well. No blood is ever drawn but there is mounting and chasing from dexter. There is also tail wagging. They are both male. Do you know if this will get better or should be be seperating then permenently. No matter what i have tried so far it has not gotten any better or worse.
Unfortunately it's very common for male chinchillas to hump and chase each other 🙁 There's not really a whole lot you can do to stop it, as long as there is not any fur pullling or agressive fighting going on you don't need to worry too much as it is pretty normal.
You could try offering them lots of toys and other things to distract them during play time.
If they start behaving that way in their cage though or it starts to get really aggressive then it might be time to seperate them. It's a very hard decision to make but if one of the chinchillas is becoming distressed it's the kindest thing to do and they will be far happier on their own.
I have only ever kept one pair of males together and it didn't work out as I have female chinchillas because they could smell the female they started to fight aggressively and I had no choice but to seperate them. They were much happier on their own and the least dominant one really came out of his shell once we had seperated them.
Before you seperated them. Did they fight and then cuddle and sleep together and look for eachother? Or did they stay away entirly unless fighting? Thats whats threw me off all this time from seperating. And they have so many chew toys out everywhere. And thank you for the information.
@@Tanya-gu5zz Initially they would just have a spat and cuddle up to each other afterwards which was fine and normal. But it just got worse to the point where the dominant chinchilla would just constantly chase him around tge cage, he was terrified and cowered away from the other one and hid in the corner of the cage. I seperated them before they were fighting aggressively and drawing blood, but I could tell by their body language that would be the next thing that would happen. They were so much happier in seperate cages.
@@AllysAnimalAntics Thank you alot for your help.
Where did you get your play penn from?
its from Amazon , I will try and find the make for you.
@@AllysAnimalAntics thank you so much 😄
Its a VivaPet Outdoor Octagon Rabbit pen. To be honest it's a bit flimsy, so it wasn't really any good for my rabbits but works okay for my chinchillas, as long as they don't kick it. It's a bit frustrating to put together as its really meant for outside and the pegs help secure it in the ground. But it elrks okay when its all set up.
Do you have any female baby chinchillas? I'd like one. If you don't, where do you suggest I should get one?
Hi , I don't have any available at the moment. I have had chinchillas born this year but I think I am going to be keeping them all, they are so hard to part with 🙂
If you live in the UK though there is a list of reputable breeders, if you join the chinchillas of the UK facebook group they have a file containing a list of good breeders from all around the UK. I also know of a few good rescues that have chinchillas. If you are in the UK just bare in mind most breeders won't sell at the moment due to lockdown , so you may have to wait until restrictions have been lifted by the government.
Hope this helps
Thanks ally for the training tips. I appreciate them
@@AllysAnimalAntics Same question for the netherlands, if you have any suggestions at all :) Planning for the future so not in any hurry at all.
how can you make a chinchilla come to you when you re spelling them name?
Alright! It’s been five years 😂 let’s see if she’ll let me hold her with that last tip. I’ve mostly accepted she doesn’t like to be held outside her cage haha. Only inside!
Thank you so much for the video. I know chins need a simple diet...what would you count as healthy treats for them?
Hi there are quite a few
plain rolled oats
plain shredded wheat
in the US you can give them plain cheerios, in the UK you can't give them these as the cheerios available in UK contain a lot of sugar.
Rose hips
Goji Berries
Dried apple leaves
Dried dandelion heads (my chins love these)
Bee pollen
Marshmallow root
dried marigold flowers
dried hibiscus flowers
dried rose Petals
Cactus flowers
Dried nettle leaves
Organic groats
Rose buds
Chamomile flowers
All treats really need to be given in small quantities and in moderation as chinchillas have really sensitive digestion and too many treats will cause issues.
Hope this helps 🙂
@@AllysAnimalAntics oh amazing. I have a lot of these but was worried they counted as bad treats. This is brilliant. Should I restrict these at all?
@@sarahtapsell629 Hi yes with things like the dried flowers and oats you only really want to give a very small pinch of them.
Things like rose hips, goji berries and bee pollen I only give once a week and in very small amounts again a small pinch for bee pollen, no more than one or two goji berries.
When I am trying to tame a chinchilla I usually use just a different brand of pellet as a treat, as I can give these in slightly larger quantities. I use Beaphar care + chinchilla food as a treat pellet, I also sometimes just pick out some bits from their timothy hay that I know they like and offer them that.
You are amazing!!! Thank you.
sadly my start with my chinchillas wasn't too good 🥲
just when I got them they've escaped and I had to catch them again....I really tryed to be careful but it was much stress for them...one took it better than the other....I hope they can trust me someday...
(,* v *,)
Ted looks like my chinchilla except mine has red eyes
Omg Ted Is Soooooo Cute
Hey thanks I’m getting a chinchillas and a pretty nice that this video help’s!
i got a chinnie a few weeks back and im having some trubles with her getting used to be handled but at least she lets me pet her but not hold her and she always runs away from me
As an update unfortunately my chinnie past away 😔 I was always so overprotective of her to make sure she was happy and safe I didn't forsee a winter boot would've been the deadliest thing I didn't protect her from 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
That's a shame.