Thanks everyone
This discussion has really incouraged me. When I bought my first chin last year I knew little about how the supplies, food, treats, and cage materials available at pet stores werent all safe. I mean... surely a pet store wouldn't sell things to harm a pet. How incredibly ignorant on my part to think that. For example, when I bought my boy, I was advised and incouraged by pet store associates and labels on merch to buy:
Mistake #1: A cage with plastic shelves. The cage its self is appropriate however, the shelves were plastic and had several ramps, slides, and curved tunnels. With a chin pictured right on the box, I was kicking my feet in a fit of joy when I got the cage. I had no idea that none of the tunnels, ramps, and slides weren't needed and in fact weren't good for him.
Mistake #2: Death ball. I was told they were fun and good excercise for the chins. Never owning one before, I didn't even think about urine and feces rolling around on them, how they hop and jump...NOT run, how there isnt a lot of air vents in it. I did not have Brinkley in it for long, but I am thankful I know better now.
Mistake #3: Crap food. Crap Snacks. I had kaytee food and dandilion drops. Brinkley loved loved loved the dandilion drops. It says on the package one to 2 a day. So again, I thought nothing of it.
So, since I have become a proud member, I have ditched the Kaytee food and started using a good pellet food, threw out the dandilion drops and stuck with cherrios and shredded wheat, Bought wooden ledges, and crushed my death ball into pieces
I just want to incourage new users to not feel discouraged if you are or were getting things wrong. Mistakes happen and I assume, from reading several posts, it is a pretty common tale. It does not mean you don't care about your chins. These things are easy to change and will make a world of difference. At first I cried and thought I was a terrible owner for not doing enough research... But I am proud that I did bring myself to check into these things and find out whats good for them. And thankfully nothing bad happend as a result of these things. I bought a new friend for my Brinkley yesterday. A 5 week old male named Fella. After keeping them apart for the suggested 30 days, I hope to succesfully introduce them. (which I wouldnt have done properly if it not for this site...) I think that this site will help owners, keep chins healthy and save many lives of chins. Its wonderful to be able to talk and discuss things about my chins with people who have experience... thanks again for the disscussion.
This discussion has really incouraged me. When I bought my first chin last year I knew little about how the supplies, food, treats, and cage materials available at pet stores werent all safe. I mean... surely a pet store wouldn't sell things to harm a pet. How incredibly ignorant on my part to think that. For example, when I bought my boy, I was advised and incouraged by pet store associates and labels on merch to buy:
Mistake #1: A cage with plastic shelves. The cage its self is appropriate however, the shelves were plastic and had several ramps, slides, and curved tunnels. With a chin pictured right on the box, I was kicking my feet in a fit of joy when I got the cage. I had no idea that none of the tunnels, ramps, and slides weren't needed and in fact weren't good for him.
Mistake #2: Death ball. I was told they were fun and good excercise for the chins. Never owning one before, I didn't even think about urine and feces rolling around on them, how they hop and jump...NOT run, how there isnt a lot of air vents in it. I did not have Brinkley in it for long, but I am thankful I know better now.
Mistake #3: Crap food. Crap Snacks. I had kaytee food and dandilion drops. Brinkley loved loved loved the dandilion drops. It says on the package one to 2 a day. So again, I thought nothing of it.
So, since I have become a proud member, I have ditched the Kaytee food and started using a good pellet food, threw out the dandilion drops and stuck with cherrios and shredded wheat, Bought wooden ledges, and crushed my death ball into pieces
I just want to incourage new users to not feel discouraged if you are or were getting things wrong. Mistakes happen and I assume, from reading several posts, it is a pretty common tale. It does not mean you don't care about your chins. These things are easy to change and will make a world of difference. At first I cried and thought I was a terrible owner for not doing enough research... But I am proud that I did bring myself to check into these things and find out whats good for them. And thankfully nothing bad happend as a result of these things. I bought a new friend for my Brinkley yesterday. A 5 week old male named Fella. After keeping them apart for the suggested 30 days, I hope to succesfully introduce them. (which I wouldnt have done properly if it not for this site...) I think that this site will help owners, keep chins healthy and save many lives of chins. Its wonderful to be able to talk and discuss things about my chins with people who have experience... thanks again for the disscussion.