While it may seem like chinchillas are just large mice to the average pet owner, those of you who own one know that they can provide great companionship, and hours of entertainment. If you want to develop a closer bond with your chinchilla or just want to teach him a new trick, here are some things you can do to shoulder train your chinchilla. Develop a rapport with your chinchilla.
Don't frighten your pet. Chinchillas are timid by nature and easily frightened and stressed out. The more your furry friend trusts you, the quicker you will be able to train him.
Take safety precautions. Before shoulder training your chinchilla, set up pillows on the floor around you, and sit on the ground. The last thing you want is for your chinchilla to take a tumble and end up hurt.
Place your pet on your shoulders after creating a safe place in which to try out this new skill with your pet chinchilla. He may be frightened and try to run. Stay calm, and make sure your pet stays safe.
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