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Shedding
« on: February 19, 2013, 08:47:23 PM »

Snickerdoodle has been shedding a lot lately. I don't mean out of fear, because it's not huge tufts, but all over his body there seems to be loose fur. The fur chewing is also getting worse (he increased it by about an inch just yesterday alone). Please help
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Re: Shedding
« Reply #1 on: February 19, 2013, 09:30:24 PM »

Chinchillas do shed multiple times during the year. It could be regular shedding and it could be aggravating the fur chewing. If you see the skin being exposed on the animal from chewing that would be abnormal.

I hope you are logging his weight and food consumption frequently. That should give you a good picture of his overall health.
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Re: Shedding
« Reply #2 on: February 20, 2013, 12:52:23 AM »

Fur chewing looks like someone went at a chinchilla with scissors. If it is fungus, which causes fur loss, you will find bald spots. If it is normal shedding, it will be wisps of dead fur, which you may find are easy to swipe off with your hand or by gently grooming the chinchilla with a comb. Fur chewing can also cause skin to  be exposed. If it is that bad, you will see still the tips of the fur coming through the skin, still. Fungus is when it is as bald as bald can be. No tips of fur at all and smooth. Sometimes there can be discoloration of the skin, flaking of the skin or in some fungus cases, even cracked and bleeding skin.

If you are not seeing any patches, it is just likely his normal shedding. As chins get older, and bigger, they shed more too. :)
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