Chinchilla's need dust baths at least 2 times a week. Chinchillas have very dense fur and don't bath in water because the density of the fur prevents air-drying and moisture on the skin can result in fungus growth or rot. They bathe in dust to absorb oils and dirt (much like dry-shampoo for humans).
SKU | 2506671 |
---|---|
Primary Brand | You & Me |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Personalized Item flag | No |
---|---|
Size | Small |
Pour about 1 inch of dust into the Chinchilla Dry Bathtub and replace lid. Place inside the habitat for 5-15 minutes, allowing the pet to frolick and roll in the bath. Dust penetrates the pet's fur and helps collect dirt and oils. The dust particles will fall away naturally, but the chinchilla can also be brushed with a soft brush for added cleaning.
CAUTION: FOR PET USE ONLY. Not a toy. Inspect and clean regularly to maintain a healthy environment. Replace if any part becomes damaged. Do not use
No, I do not recommend this product.
Originally posted on petco.com
Yes, I recommend this product.
Originally posted on petco.com
Yes, I recommend this product.
Originally posted on petco.com
No, I do not recommend this product.
Originally posted on petco.com
Helpful?
Helpful?
Helpful?
Chinchilla Shop
Chinchilla Cages & Habitats
Chinchilla Playpens
Bath
Dog Bathing Tubs & Pools
Chinchilla Toys & Habitat Accessories
Cat Grooming & Bathing
Metal Chinchilla Cages
Dog Bath Towels & Bathing Gloves
Chinchilla Food & Hay
Small Animal Grooming & Bathing
Dog Bath Time Accessories
Dog Bathing Equipment & Supplies
Cat Ball & Chaser Toys
Pet Hammock
Cat Play Tents
Cat Condos & Covered Beds
Natural Chinchilla Treats
Guinea Pig Cages & Habitats
Towels For Cats
You & Me Chinchilla Shop
You & Me Chinchilla Toys & Habitat Accessories
You & Me Small Animal Cages, Habitats, & Hutches
You & Me Guinea Pig Beds & Hideaways
You & Me Small Animal Beds & Hammocks
You & Me Bird Cages
You & Me Small Animal Chew Toys
You & Me Guinea Pig Shop
You & Me Rabbit Toys
You & Me Small Animal Hideaways
You & Me Bird Waterers & Feeders
You & Me Small Animal Tunnels & Tubes
You & Me Cockatiel Cages
You & Me
You & Me Lovebird Cages
You & Me Guinea Pig Toys & Habitat Accessories
You & Me Small Animal Toys & Habitat Accessories
You & Me Parakeet Cages
You & Me Hamster & Gerbil Shop
You & Me Small Animal Sleepers, Hideaways & Toys
why does my cat lick the dry bathtub
i would like to know if i should get a chinchilla
This isnt exactly about my pet being sick but can a rat and a chinchilla live together/play together?
My cat fell into the shower with me this morning. The water was extremely warm. He seemed fine when I left for work and I didn't see any sign of red skin, etc. My other cat tried to give him a bath but he didn't want that. Usually he is ok with that. That's the only unusual thing I saw.
Hello! My chinchilla has been wet around the mouth and chest area lately. I upped his dust baths and even tried cleaning him myself, but it’s not helping. What is going on?? Thank you!!
When i talk to bee about bathe he always gets sad. What can i do next
We gave one cat a bath and now the other is very distressed (low meowing and hissing if the other gets too close). We have separated them now but is there anything else we can do?
My daughter has a chinchilla and his eyes were glued shut by a yellow discharge. She had him in front of a window air conditioner. She can't afford a vet what can she do to help him
Yesterday I just got a chinchilla from someone. They don't know much about her. I dont know her either considering the fact I just got her. When I got her I took her away from her Cagemate which was a male and gave him to someone else. The person I bought her from says that she was with her Cagemate for a few months. I'm not sure if she is just really fat or pregnant.
My Chinchilla has been making a hiccup/squealing noise for the last day randomly while sleeping and also awake. The only change we've seen is in her poop, it's slightly lighter and some are wet and soft. Any idea what could be causing this and possible solution?
I got him a new cage, with solid floorings and placed a toilet tray in it. He uses it but most of the time he pees and poo outside of it. He then steps on his own pee and the bottom of his feet are yellow and dirty, the fur is clumping up. Can I wet the bathroom floor and let him in so his feet gets wet slightly, because he refuses to let me touch his feet, and I tried using wet tissue but it does not fully come off. Also, how do I get him to use his toilet properly? Thanks.
In the past few days Dexter has pooped in the tub. He pees in his litter box regularly and also pooped in it. I though it wasn't clean enough so I've been extremely thorough with cleaning it. I use recycled paper litter and he seems to fine with it. Poops are normal and he's eating well and seems great. No new occurrences or meds. I live alone so the house is clean, quiet and stress free. No other pets either. He's been playing in the tub at night as well whereas before he would not enter it.