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Title: Excited about a possible future chin
Post by: Gizmo on August 06, 2006, 09:47:44 PM
Well, I haven't had a pet for several years... my last pet was a hamster named Zippo, she was a great pet.  I'm thinking it's about time for a new one, and I've been looking into chinchillas.

They just seem so cool!  I've been doing my research on them, they seem as though they're higher maintenance than a hamster, but they have a longer lifespan, are very soft, and seem very social and all.  I'm going to be checking soon to see if my local pet stores have any chins... if I do get one, I'll love going through the process of having my first chin with you folks  :::grins::

I've already decided on a likely possible name for my first chin, which can sorta go with either gender.  I'm using it for my username here, since I'm so bad at coming up with usernames :P  Gizmo... and yes, I did steal it from gremlins ;)

Looking forward to many hours of fun with a cuddly little chinchilla!

-gizmo
Title: Re: Excited about a possible future chin
Post by: null on August 07, 2006, 08:17:07 AM
Instead of getting a chin from the pet store you should look around for a local breeder. You're more likely to find a better quality chin for a cheaper price than you would at a pet store.
Title: Re: Excited about a possible future chin
Post by: Summer on August 07, 2006, 09:12:56 AM
Hi  I bought My first one from a pet store, I over paid Not that I don't love him. Chinpo is fav. But I wish I had him from a breeder. I got my other two from one and they more happier.  They are better quality. Chinpo has a missing toe, that's why he was in there. ::silly::
Title: Re: Excited about a possible future chin
Post by: tinabeana on August 07, 2006, 12:03:36 PM
I agree!

I fell in love with Maggie on the spot... but she's from Petsmart and $150 was a bit much for a under socialized, standard grey of unknown age and origin.

A breeder an  hour away sells standard grey chins for about 75 dollars, and provides info about their birth, care and breeding. They also handle the chins they sell as pets daily. If I get another chin it would most likely be through them.
Title: Re: Excited about a possible future chin
Post by: Gizmo on August 07, 2006, 12:04:58 PM
I don't know if there are any chin breeders near me...

But I did go look around at the pet store today.  They had 2 chinchillas, along with a bunch of things that you can get for them.  The cage didn't look bad, it had the dust bath built in and all.

The chinchillas were probably the friendliest critters in the room.. they came over to me, sniffed me, etc...whereas when I tried to pet the guinea pigs they ran away from me :P

It was $100 for a chinchilla
Title: Re: Excited about a possible future chin
Post by: null on August 07, 2006, 12:08:10 PM
He's a directory of breeders, there might be one near you.

http://www.chinchillaclub.com/breeder/index.html
Title: Re: Excited about a possible future chin
Post by: Summer on August 07, 2006, 01:58:48 PM
Hi I got Chinpo at petsco, I paid $180 for him. He did come right up to me, He is very friendly. http://www.chinchillaclub.com/breeder/index.html is how I found a really good Breeder.  ::silly:: ::silly::
Title: Re: Excited about a possible future chin
Post by: Gizmo on August 08, 2006, 11:56:21 AM
Well, the pet store by me is a tiny ma and pop kinda store, and they do take very good care of their critters.

I went in to the store today and I actually held/pet the the chins for the first time... soooooo soft   :::grins::
I can't wait till I actually get one.

They don't seem like bad quality at all... maybe not perfect, but not bad
Title: Re: Excited about a possible future chin
Post by: Summer on August 08, 2006, 12:18:54 PM
 :) Hi do they know were the chins come from? My grandpa uesd to own a pet shop, not all ma and pa stores are good. But there are some. ::silly::
Title: Re: Excited about a possible future chin
Post by: Stacy on August 08, 2006, 12:19:54 PM
I got Roo from a tiny ma and pa type store also. She did know how old he was and what sex but she has a friend that had a male and female she bread and let her sell the kits. She also had 1 female in the store that is her pet. I think with pet store it depends on the kind of store. I would not get 1 from PetSmart or some where like that. I also would never breed Roo because I don't know if his mom and dad had any health problems, but I love him to death and I am very glad I got him. ::nod:: When I decided to get a chin I called a lot of pet shops to see if anyone had any and a lot of places did but they had no idea how old they were or anything else. I did have 1 man that told me he had 1 that was 8 weeks old. I went to look at it and it was huge. If it really was 8weeks it will grow into the bigest chin I have ever seen. It was about the size of Roo and Buddy and they are both going on 1 yr.  

Getting from a good breeder is best but if you must get one from a pet shop you should never breed it.
Title: Re: Excited about a possible future chin
Post by: chinchillagrl06 on August 08, 2006, 12:31:30 PM
Good luck with your search. Keep researching. There is something new to learn about these critters every day. :) There is nothing wrong with  petstore chins, but it's better to get from a breeder because they can usually give you more information about them like their birthdate, their genetic history.
You'll love having chinchillas.
I am on a couple of different forums. You can never learn too much about these critters.  Read all you can here and ask questions. There are a lot of very knowledgable people here. I am also a member of www.chins-n-quills.com and I read www.chincare.com often. This is my favorite place to hang out and post though. :)

If you do decide to get those chins at he petstore, ask the owner for as much info on them as you can get.
Title: Re: Excited about a possible future chin
Post by: Summer on August 08, 2006, 01:50:16 PM
:) They exactly right. I couldn't have said it better ::nod::
Title: Re: Excited about a possible future chin
Post by: Gizmo on August 08, 2006, 03:31:15 PM
Yup... I've searched every site related to chins I could find trying to learn as much about them as I can before I get one ^^
I want to get all the supplies and everything set up before I get the actual fluffball ^^

They said that the chins were 7 months old... not newborns by any means, but not ancient :P
Title: Re: Excited about a possible future chin
Post by: Jo Ann on August 09, 2006, 02:05:15 PM
::silly::Hi Gizmo,

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The cage didn't look bad, it had the dust bath built in and all.

Do you know who makes them?  The big ranchers have their cages with a dust bath built in, but I did not think the pet stores carry them.  I'd love to see a picture of it and/or find out where they come from.

 ::wave::
Jo Ann[/i]
Title: Re: Excited about a possible future chin
Post by: chinclub on August 10, 2006, 06:58:15 AM
That may have been  a superpet type cage.  I have seen them with a little hole that connects to the plastic super pet dust house and gives the chinchillas access to the dust at all times. 

You don't want this.  First, for some reason most chinchillas will choose to sleep in their dust house and will pee in the dust.  This is a great breeding ground for germs and sickness.  2nd, you don't want your chinchilla breathing in its dust bath on a regular basis.  3rd, constant dust baths will dry out a chinchilla's skin.  Lots of chinchillas can not handle a daily dust bath without serious skin dryness.  Could you imagine if they spend prolonged amounts of time in there every day!  ::Hairraising::

Other cages, like the ones Joann was talking about have a dust bath that is attached to the cage but it pivots so you can push it into the cage for dusting, and then pull it back out until next time.  Its a great time saver for people with large herds because you just go down the lines pushing in and pulling out baths in a matter of seconds.  I sure wish I had those!!!  It takes me forever to match each chinchilla up with their own dust bath (sharing is a no-no if they don't share a cage) and then pulling out all of those dust baths and storing them away.  ::wacko:: 
Title: Re: Excited about a possible future chin
Post by: Chins To Love on August 10, 2006, 07:12:37 PM
Hi Gizmo, what area are you near, maybe we can all try to help you find a breeder nearby.  I also bought my first chin at a pet store, and she made a wonderful pet. But when I got serious about breeding I purchased the rest of my herd from breeders that I had heard great things about I traveled to Sacramento, and also to Los Angeles but it was definitely worth it.  Either way good luck with your new friend, and we hope to see you lots around here. ::)
Title: Re: Excited about a possible future chin
Post by: Gizmo on August 11, 2006, 06:17:20 PM
That may have been  a superpet type cage.  I have seen them with a little hole that connects to the plastic super pet dust house and gives the chinchillas access to the dust at all times.

Yeah, it was that kind of thing.  However, the dust bath has a little divider that keeps the chinchilla from entering the dust bath, so you only remove the divider when it's actually time for the bath, and the chinchilla can walk right in.

Hi Gizmo, what area are you near, maybe we can all try to help you find a breeder nearby.

An actual breeder could be cool.
I am in the Rochester NY area
Title: Re: Excited about a possible future chin
Post by: Misskitz on August 11, 2006, 06:20:10 PM
Gizmo is that up-state NY of "down"-State NY?
Title: Re: Excited about a possible future chin
Post by: Gizmo on August 11, 2006, 06:22:15 PM
Upstate

Right by southern Lake Ontario
Title: Re: Excited about a possible future chin
Post by: Misskitz on August 11, 2006, 06:24:25 PM
OK, well I'm in Ct neighbor to Down state NY.
Title: Re: Excited about a possible future chin
Post by: Stacy on August 12, 2006, 07:03:21 PM
I was out shopping today and went into this small petshop just to look around, and I could not believe the shape the poor animals were in. They had all kinda of animals in there and the cages were so dirty. There were flies everywhere. This 1 little girl was telling her mom to look at a ferret that was sleeping and looked so cute. Yea it looked so cute that it would not move. There were a few of them in the cage and the rest were stepping all over it and it would not get up. I felt so bad for it. They also had chins but only 1 was out in front of the store. I went to the back of the store and there were 6 in 1 cage and they looked just about as bad as the ferrets.  I was so mad.  :flames: :flames: :flames: All these animals are in there crammed together and it is to hot in there for the chins. He also had sugar gliders but they were all in there pouches. I don't see how people can live with them selves when they do things like that just to make money.
Title: Re: Excited about a possible future chin
Post by: Summer on August 12, 2006, 07:41:40 PM
 :flames: That just  :flames:me off, How unfair to those poor animals.
Title: Re: Excited about a possible future chin
Post by: Misskitz on August 12, 2006, 08:23:54 PM
So unfair!  :flames:  :noway:  Shame on them!
Title: Re: Excited about a possible future chin
Post by: Jo Ann on August 13, 2006, 10:14:08 AM
::silly::Report them to the health department, the SPCA, the news paper, local t.v. stations, radio stations the mayor, anyone you can think of and any local animal lovers you know.  Someone will do something if you get enough talk going around about the situation.   It has to be stopped or they will continue to do this.

 ::wave::
Jo Ann

Do they have a website? 
Title: Re: Excited about a possible future chin
Post by: Debbie.nl.ca on August 13, 2006, 02:33:47 PM
Hi Gizmo,
Nice to see you doing so much homework, I sure wish all new chin owners were as thorough.

The best thing about buying from a breeder is the support you'll get if you need it. At least the better breeders.If you have question, concerns or need back ground info a breeder is a phone call away. They also give you start up supplies that your chin is used to, a care sheet, and a pedigree.
When buying from a pet shop, once out the door your on your own. If you don't bring your own carrier it's in a box with nothing but a receipt.
 :::(((
Title: Re: Excited about a possible future chin
Post by: Gizmo on August 13, 2006, 04:15:20 PM
I was out shopping today and went into this small petshop just to look around, and I could not believe the shape the poor animals were in. They had all kinda of animals in there and the cages were so dirty. There were flies everywhere. This 1 little girl was telling her mom to look at a ferret that was sleeping and looked so cute. Yea it looked so cute that it would not move. There were a few of them in the cage and the rest were stepping all over it and it would not get up. I felt so bad for it. They also had chins but only 1 was out in front of the store. I went to the back of the store and there were 6 in 1 cage and they looked just about as bad as the ferrets.  I was so mad.  :flames: :flames: :flames: All these animals are in there crammed together and it is to hot in there for the chins. He also had sugar gliders but they were all in there pouches. I don't see how people can live with them selves when they do things like that just to make money.

That's terrible >_<
That store should be shut down
Title: Re: Excited about a possible future chin
Post by: AlisonTM on August 13, 2006, 11:45:20 PM
An actual breeder could be cool.
I am in the Rochester NY area



Hi Gizmo!  Great name...one of my chinnies is also a Gizmo, tho we call him Gizzie ::silly::.
I am also in the Rochester, NY area.  About an hour south.  I got my chinnies from a friend, but before I got them I looked up breeders and there are some in Buffalo and Syracuse.  Google chinchilla breeders in Rochester, NY.  Then once you have some names maybe these ladies can tell you if they are a good place to get a chin from or what ???? to ask before buying one.  Good luck...you will love having a chinnie!!!

Alison
Title: Re: Excited about a possible future chin
Post by: Stacy on August 15, 2006, 08:34:08 AM
I am not sure it they have a site or not. I don't even know the name of the place. I am going to look the next time I go by there and find out. I know the city it is in  but not the street name or I would look it up in the phone book.
Title: Re: Excited about a possible future chin
Post by: null on August 15, 2006, 10:39:42 AM
I make trips up to Buffalo every few months. That's not terribly far from Rorchester. I've only got one chin available right now though.
Title: Re: Excited about a possible future chin
Post by: tinabeana on August 15, 2006, 11:55:01 AM
I traveled to Sacramento, and also to Los Angeles but it was definitely worth it.


Ooooh can I ask what breeders you visited in Los Angeles?
Title: Re: Excited about a possible future chin
Post by: Chins To Love on August 17, 2006, 08:03:20 AM
I traveled to Sacramento, and also to Los Angeles but it was definitely worth it.


Ooooh can I ask what breeders you visited in Los Angeles?

I got two of my violets from Pets4love, the breeders name is Debbie she was near L.A.
The rest of my herd came from Gary of Bowens Ranch which I bought at one of the E.C.B.C. shows, and from Somovia Ranch near Sacremento.