
The dense fur and clumps in a chinchilla’s coat can make grooming difficult. These critters struggle to be acclimated to a wide range of weather conditions since they’ve adapted to a low-humid environment. Your chinchilla should take dust baths more frequently, and it is best to install a dehumidifier at home.
Fur Slips
It is a defense mechanism chinchillas use when they are cornered or caught. They deploy a protective mechanism called a fur slip to release their fur. It is the only bald spot where the hairs have fallen. It is typically due to rough handling or your chinchilla getting stuck or brushed by an object inside its enclosure. Handle your chinchilla with care and check for sharp or risky materials in its cage or surroundings.
Fur slips or other coat-related issues may be indicators of a much deeper health problem. If their coat problems persist, visit your veterinarian to get your chinchilla checked and diagnosed. There is no need to be shy, ask your vet for recommendations on how to better your chinchilla’s hair care to keep them in excellent-looking shape.
Any skin and/or hair coat issue exhibited by your pet should warrant an appointment with your animal hospital Tampa, FL.