Hi Lefty,
Hi Joann,
Our chinchillas have been eating the same bulk chin food that the pet store fed them when we bought them from Pet Supplies Plus. Is this good for them, or would you suggest changing their food to a different brand? Chilly, ... 6 months and had no problems until now ... Bean ... three weeks and no problems until now. I think the treats upset their stomachs.
I do agree that the treats were probably the culprit, but, most pet stores feed the least expensive food to their animals (economics) since they know they will not be with them very long. I think a good high grade chinchilla pellet is very important, in the long run for the chin's health.
... pet store that we got them both from ... suggested giving them Pedialyte to help alleviate problems. It worked for a little bit, but their poop went right back to mushy. :-( It doesn't have an extremely foul smell, but it certainly doesn't smell good. Any other suggestions?
Pedialyte is to re-hydrate them, not to stop the diarrhea. Also, Pedialyte is only good for 24 hours after you open it, after 24 hours it is no better for them than straight water.
***Please, put your chin on tile floor or wood floor ... get a magnifying glass ... as soon as it drops (do NOT pick it up until you look) ... look at it through the magnifying glass ... if it has mucous covering all or part of the poop, get your chin to the vet a.s.a.p. ... the mucous and the odor are one of the first signs of giardia.
If it has a foul odor, I would take him to the vet a.s.a.p. and get him checked for Giardia. Do not just take a sample of the poop ... it has to be tested as soon as it is dropped ... when the poop cools, the Giardia parasite dies and dissappears before it can be detected.
Please read:
Giardia at:
http://www.geocities.com/jobernstein1949/We tried burnt toast ... no change...yet... I was going to head to the store to get yogurt, but didn't know if the two different types of food would be too much in such a short span of time to try them both in the same day?
Burnt wheat toast is good for them ... burnt as in as close to in flames you can get it, without doing so. The charcoal in the burnt part is what helps stop the diarrhea.
Live-culture yogurt is to stabilize and replenish the good bacteria in the digestive system so that the food can be properly digested.
Keep us posted!
Jo Ann[/i]