chinchilla chew toys

toys and activities can help keep your chinchilla happy and healthy but it is important to also ensure they are safe. a very small amount of chinchilla dust is needed for your pet to not only help keep its coat healthy but to have some fun rolling around. chinchilla teeth are kept trim and in good working condition by gnawing and chewing on things so this is a natural and necessary activity for pet chinchillas. you can also provide a …

chinchilla toys

when you buy via links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission at no cost to you. there are three things you need to give your chinchilla to make them feel happy and comfortable in your home. with options for every diy skill level, you’re sure to find something that’s fun for you to build, and fun for your chinchilla to play with. if you’ve ever wondered how to process your own wood to make chinchilla chew sticks, …

syrian hamster toys

they need a variety of toys and other items to provide them with opportunities for exercise, exploration, and play. most hamsters make great use of a hamster wheel and your hamster’s cage should have one. run-abouts are the clear plastic balls (several styles are available) in which you put your hamster in and let them run around on the floor without the worry of them getting away from you. hamsters need a good supply of items and toys that they …

gerbil toys

make sure your gerbils aren’t able to splinter off sharp pieces of plastic or other materials and swallow them. remove any plastic toys once the gerbils start chewing on them. their tails and other body parts can get caught in and injured on wheels with rungs or cross-supports. get a medium-sized wheel, large enough that the gerbils back can be held relatively straight while running. wood will be chewed as well, so while they will last a lot longer than …

bunny chew toys

having a variety of these toys will also let you swap them out to keep your bunny interested. we have a few of these as we have found a number of uses for them as a toy and to help bunny proof our home. we found a good way of setting them out is to bend them into a semi-circle and leave them on their side as our bunny likes tucking his but inside it for a snooze. you can …