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Is A Degu the Right Pet for You



Becoming a pet owner is a serious responsibility. While most people do not equate the care of a pet to the care of a child, it is essentially the same thing. Just as a child is totally dependant on you, a pet that is kept in a cage is also totally dependant on you for their health and well-being. When you consider various pets, hopefully, you will also consider the Degu.

The Degu became popular as a pet in the 1980s. Since that time, the popularity has grown, but there are still many people who have never even heard of Degus. Degus are members of the rodent family, but they are very neat, clean animals. They should be kept in cages, for their own safety, as well as for the safety of your furnishings and such.

Degus chew – everything. Wood and plastic are at great risk when a Degu is in the area. Chewing is essential for them because their teeth are always growing. Chewing helps to keep the teeth worn down, and prevents the teeth from growing into the jaw.

While Degus do not produce pet dander, they are not necessarily appropriate pets for those with allergies. This is largely due to the bedding used, the dust bath that is required, and the hay that is required for their nutrition. If you have allergies, make sure that your Degu doesn't require anything that may irritate your allergies.

While Degus are considered low-maintenance animals, they do require some level of time and attention. You need to interact with them daily, provide food, water and treats, and of course keep their cage clean. If you do not constantly make the dust bath available, you will need to make it available two to three times a week, for thirty minutes to an hour.

Degus are essentially healthy, but can easily develop diabetes due to their inability to process sugar. In most cases, as long as you are feeding your Degu a healthy diet, you can expect few veterinarian bills. This is a plus for many owners. However, other items are a continual expense, such as bedding, food, hay, and dust for dust baths. Because they chew so much, toys often have to be replaced.

It is important to realize that Degus are very social animals, and for their happiness and well-being, it is important that you have at least two Degus. One Degu amounts to a very lonely Degu, despite all the love and attention that you give it. If you aren't prepared to care for two Degus, consider a different type of pet.

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