do NOT handle him/her AT ALL!! it is possible that he/has rabies. take the poor thing straight to the vet!
Having foams or fine bubbles. Covered with or containing foams.
Human death that is characterized with foaming out mouth is not unusual. This might be caused by various reasons but the main cause could be pulmonary edema. Was the person exposed to rabies? Congestive heart failure is another possibiity
Their mouth foams up and they start going mad.
If your turtle is foaming at the mouth is could be indicative of a serious problem. You should consult a vet.
It may have a skin problem.
Peroxide foams when their are germs where it is placed. The wound may be healed, but be germy.
Welll i dunno anything about Chinchillas but uhhhh doesnt the word "domestic" mean that its able to live in a house?? like a domestic cat
A chinchillas main mean of defense is its teeth which it will use to bite if it feels cornered.
This is a sign of an upper respiratory infection. At this point it is very far along and you need to take your bird to an avian vet. He/she will give you antibiotics to administer. A regular vet will not treat your bird.
We have a chinchilla and he is not like oher chinchillas he hates other chinchillas and loves food he lived in a shed but we rescued him I don't really understand what you mean by adapt i only know what's it's like in a home not the wild because most chinchillas get eaten in the wild and live in the ground
Lecithin!
Most chinchillas eat pellets well. If they are kits (babies) you have to be careful when feeding them so they don't choke.