The Effect
Of Exercise For Chinchillas
Chinchillas raised on a ranch get treated
differently than those that are raised by breeders and pet owners. Breeders and pet owners raised and treat their chinchillas like pets;
ranchers treat their chinchillas like livestock. To the
ranchers, this is a business and they could care less about the animals getting adequate exercise or any
exercise at all. Their main concern is making a profit at the
animal's expense. Don't tell that to the breeder or pet
owner. In order to sustain their livelihood, they make sure that
their pet chinchillas get in enough exercise to get them through each day.
Chinchillas should have time to exercise out of
their cages every day. They need to have time to be free,
provided there is supervision. This would only happen with
breeders and pet owners. They know that these exotic animals get
stressed when they feel they are being confined. Stress can
cause them to be anti-social and withdrawn. They get irritated
and start biting their fur. The chinchillas raised on the ranch
can't move very well because the ranchers don't take the time for them to exercise. When they do get a chance to roam, it's at a snail's pace because of the
confinement.
In order for the chinchilla to live a long and
healthy life, it is imperative that they get out of their cage and get some type of exercise, even if it's
just walking around. The chinchilla will also stay
happy. So if you're a breeder or a pet owner, you should do what
you need to do to make this happen. A regular exercise regimen
will decrease stress and in turn keeps your immune system from harm.
When you really care for a chinchilla, they know
it. They know when you really love them and have their best interest at heart. They have a positive attitude
and they will be able to trust you and relate to you better. This will definitely show when you allow them to
have time out of their cage. This eliminates other stress-related actions, such as spraying urine or fighting
with other chinchillas. This will help them relate to other chinchillas and get along with them as well. The
best exercises for them are walking and getting on the wheel located in their cage. Doing exercises on the
wheel can reduce the presence of being overweight and/or obese.
There is no such thing as a chinchilla getting too
much exercise or eating too much. They know when they've had enough of both. When they're tired, they'll stop
and take a break. Exercising on a regular basis can eliminate potential health or behavioral problems,
including stress. For a good chinchilla exercise wheel, try
Super Pet Mega Run-About Ball .
The key with exercise is that it needs to be
regular and consistent. You can help your pet do this by
increasing the muscle tone, agility and mobility. You have to
remember not to confine them like they're in jail. Otherwise,
they'll look dumpy like the ones that are raised on the ranch.
That is one way for them not to stick around for the long haul.
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