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Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Tricks to Give Your Chinchilla


Despite the fact it is a member of the rodent family; chinchillas make for fantastic, lovable pets. As an owner you'll soon want to be training them to do easy chinchilla tricks and you'll be playing with them all the time. They have the capability to do more than the average person probably thinks.
The first thing to realize about training your chinchilla is that chinchillas have good memories. This could work out in your favor or against you, depending on the history you have with your animal. You may wish to obtain your pet's trust first and foremost. Rewarding your chinchilla with treats is a wonderful method to reinforce the habits that you want. They will eventually remember that they get rewarded for the chinchilla trick you are teaching them and they will perform on command. Be patient and persistent with the rewards. You will need to avoid using a loud or sharp voice so as to not scare your pet. You may learn that this technique would work when desiring to curb unwanted behavior, but then you would probably have to go back and regain their trust all over again. Instead, use something that makes a great noise to startle them to cease the behavior you don't like, just don't make it your voice.
You may desire to begin by getting your pet to take a treat from the palm of your hand. Later, after he has mastered this method you can put the treat higher up your arm little by little as he begins to trust you. Be patient and don't make any sudden movements toward your chinchilla. Due to the fact that they are animals that are chased after in the wild, they may feel threatened if you frighten them and back them into a corner. Put the treat in the palm of your hand and wait for the chinchilla to come in to take the treat. Guarantee that your pet needs to climb onto your hand to get it. This will enable him to be more comfortable with you once you endeavor to teach him to eat from farther up your arm.
Getting your chinchilla to know that you are not a predator goes a great way in the training process. Sit on the floor near the cage with the cage door open. Let your chinchilla step toward you before you make any motion toward them. Eventually, given how shy or outgoing he is, he will climb on your arms and legs. Give them this freedom before you try to handle them too much. Let them use you as their own insignificant jungle gym. They have to feel like they might trust you without fear of being grabbed or chased. Once they surmise they are safe, and then you can consider training them. And merely then could you be able to handle them whenever the mood strikes you. What's more, using the treats to reinforce their trust may work wonders when employed properly.
While the training methods are similar, your chinchilla is certainly more limited that what your dog can do. They surely won't sit on command nor shall they bring you your slippers that are for sure. But they can be trained to give kisses for treats. They can go around obstacles and even a bit of jumping if they realize they will be rewarded. Its simple tricks including this that will get your chinchilla active more involved with you and more fun to be around.

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