L lydz Well-known member Joined Feb 1, 2009 Messages 216 Location Des Plaines, IL Apr 14, 2009 #1 I was wondering if those salt spools they sell are chin safe chew toys?
tunes Administrator/Owner Staff member Admin Moderatr Joined Jan 28, 2009 Messages 10,071 Location South Dakota Apr 14, 2009 #2 Nope. Chins don't need them. They should be getting all the nutrients they need in a good quality pellet.
Nope. Chins don't need them. They should be getting all the nutrients they need in a good quality pellet.
L lydz Well-known member Joined Feb 1, 2009 Messages 216 Location Des Plaines, IL Apr 14, 2009 #3 I thought it would be a good chew toy for their teeth since its hard. Thanks
A addictedtochins Socially inept Joined Jan 29, 2009 Messages 3,858 Location North Idaho Apr 14, 2009 #4 Are they harmful though? Louey enjoys his and he has barely makes a dent in it in 4 months so is it OK?
Are they harmful though? Louey enjoys his and he has barely makes a dent in it in 4 months so is it OK?
L lydz Well-known member Joined Feb 1, 2009 Messages 216 Location Des Plaines, IL Apr 14, 2009 #5 Glad to know I'm not the only one wondering
feistychins The Chinchilla Lady Joined Feb 2, 2009 Messages 327 Location Connecticut Apr 15, 2009 #6 Chins should not be given salt or mineral wheels ever. They do not need them. The mineral wheels can actually cause bladder stones. There are many alternatives for hard chew toys.
Chins should not be given salt or mineral wheels ever. They do not need them. The mineral wheels can actually cause bladder stones. There are many alternatives for hard chew toys.