30 MAY 2015
Why do chinchillas take dust baths?
Posted By : Guest Filed Under : Chinchillas | Chinchilla Bath Dust
As a chinchilla owner, it’s common knowledge that your playful pets need to be treated to a dust bath to keep their fur in tip top condition. So why do chinchillas need dust baths? The natural habitat of a chinchilla is in the Andes Mountains. In the wild, volcanic ash gets into Chinchilla’s fur and absorbs all the oil and dirt. This process keeps their fur thick and soft. Dust baths for domesticated chinchillas are our way of replicating this natural behaviour. Everyone who has felt the fur of these pets knows that their coat is luxurious and soft. Chinchillas have around 60 hairs to each hair follicle, meaning that their fur is very dense. Due to this fact it is important that a chinchilla is never bathed in water. The thickness of the fur means that a wet chinchilla cannot air-dry, and having damp skin can cause fur rot or other health problems. How often should they have a dust bath? Regular dust baths are a necessity for your chinchill.. [More] chinchilladustbath1.jpg
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