Caring for a degu involves understanding their specific needs and providing an environment that allows them to thrive. This includes proper housing, diet, hygiene, and mental stimulation. Â
What is the best environment for a degu?Â
Creating the right environment is an important first step to helping your new pet thrive. A spacious and safe cage is essential. The cage should have multiple levels, platforms, and hiding spots to mimic their natural habitat and keep them engaged. They like to live in groups of up to six same sex individuals and get depressed when kept alone. A nice spacious cage like the Liberta Explorer Large Double Rodent Cage is a perfect place for them to explore. Â
Degus are active animals that need plenty of space to run and play. A cage with a solid floor or coverings over the bars is preferable to prevent injury to their feet. Providing them with tunnels, climbing structures, and exercise wheels can help keep them physically and mentally stimulated. As a larger rodent, they will need a larger wheel like the Super Pet Silent Spinner Hamster Wheel Large to comfortably run on. Â
What is the best diet for degus?Â
A well-balanced diet is essential for the health and longevity of your fur baby. In the wild, degus primarily eat grasses, leaves, and other vegetation. As pets, their diet should consist of high-quality pellets, fresh hay, and occasional fresh vegetables. A species-specific diet like Science Selective Degu Food is rich in fibre and a great addition to a balanced diet. Â
Avoid feeding them sugary foods, as they’re prone to diabetes. Providing fresh water at all times is also crucial. You can use a water bottle attached to the cage to ensure they have access to clean water throughout the day. They should be offered a variety of food items to keep them interested in their meals and ensure they receive all the necessary nutrients. Pumpkin, beetroot and broccoli make for good weekly additions to their diet. Â
Hygiene and beddingÂ
Maintaining proper hygiene is essential for your pet’s health. Their cage should be cleaned at least weekly, including removing soiled bedding and washing any accessories. This helps prevent the buildup of bacteria and keeps the environment fresh and clean. For bedding, choose a material that is absorbent and safe for degus. Paper-based like Carefresh Small Animal Bedding bedding is a popular choice, as it’s soft, absorbent, and free from harmful chemicals. Avoid using cedar or pine shavings, as these can cause respiratory issues.Â
Bathing and groomingÂ
Degus are relatively low-maintenance when it comes to grooming. They do not require baths or brushing, as they naturally keep themselves clean. All you need to do to help keep them groomed is provide them with a dust bath. Â
A dust bath allows them to roll around in fine sand, which helps remove excess oils from their fur and keeps their coat healthy. Special sand like the Science Selective Bathing Sand is ideal for helping your furry friend to keep clean. Allow them to take a dust bath a few times a week to maintain their coat's condition.Â
Health and trainingÂ
Keeping your degu healthy involves regular veterinary check-ups and addressing any health issues promptly. They’re prone to certain health problems, such as dental issues and diabetes, so monitoring their health closely is essential. Just like other rodent species, their teeth will always be growing so they need lots of things to chew on. Â
Training your pets can be a fun and rewarding experience and isn’t just limited to pets of the canine kind! These intelligent critters can learn simple commands and tricks with patience and positive reinforcement. Using treats and praise can help motivate them to learn new behaviours and strengthen your bond with them. Socialising your furry friend from a young age can also help them become more comfortable with handling and interaction. If not handled from a young age they can be quite skittish, but with time and practice, they can thoroughly enjoy human interaction. Â
Getting a degu can be a rewarding experience for a pet parent looking for a fluffy addition that’s on the smaller side but still has bags of character. For all of your degu essentials, visit us in store or online so you have everything you need for your new friend to thrive.Â