Yes, a chinchilla can have a warm water bath. The most important thing when bathing a chinchilla is to be absolutely sure they are 100% dry when you are done. You can dry them with a blow dryer (set it to LOW so you dont burn your pet).
chinchillas bathe in a special kind of dust you can buy it at the same store you bought your chinchilla at. And im also sure that someone at the store can explain it to you in further detail. i Hope this answered your question.
yes. if you're going 2 bathe your chinchilla, it would be wise 2 buy the vanilla sand that you can buy @ Petsmart & let them roll around in it. it is chemically formulated 2 bathe them like the powder they roll around in the wild does, only the vanilla smells good unlike the powder from the wild.
they clean themselves like cats do, so yeah. they can also take dust baths in chinchilla dust. never EVER bathe a hamster using water, or else they can catch a chill, which is fatal for them.
Hippos bathe in freshwater.
a chinchilla cant get wet at all of the fur molds so a chinchilla cant swim at all
Hamsters actually bathe themselves but not very well.You can get this product at a pet store called `Chinchilla dust` or sand and put it in a small pan and watch it roll around in it.It makes their fur shiny and healthy!If they have mites then bathe them in water if their vet says its ok
It would be better if they didn't, they can't swim and you don't need to bathe them. They clean themselves. NO! You shouldn't get your gerbils wet. You should bathe them in chinchilla sand Not chinchilla dust.
hermit crabs bathe in warm water
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Well, they don't exactly bathe like us humans. they are in the water alot. They don't really bathe.
Shouldn't be needed. they hate water & bathe themselves.
the best food to feed a chinchilla is pellets and fresh hay and of coarse you have to have water