Thanks for sharing Claire, and I'm sure you've heard all of the disputes by now.
I haven't seen problems with such in my small herd except for my fat boy.
I don't let them run free for more than 30 minutes, never have.Most nights less, but they get out in hand & heart.
And if it's over 70 they just don't get out at all.
But it's a tad different for everyone.
The improtant thing is we alll have our chinchillas best interests at heart. It's only by sharing that we can prepare ourselves for anything, and then we still can't.
I understand your concerns, and do agree using the word "dangerous" got a few alarms going off.
Then some folks sure need a good shake sometimes to get it
, so I see the need for strong wording.
We mean no harm, just a friendly debate on your artical.
I hope you take it in the heart that's it spoke, and the love of our chins.
I have seen folks let chins run free in a room for hours, and wonder why it was having seizures. This one died before it was 3.
I have many that go right back to their cage after just a good romp around the room.
That's all they want, while others would run themselves ragged.
Most everything that's written is just a general rule, the chins sure have their own ideas.
Thanks for your points of view, all are welcome.
So have you ever harnessed a chin?