Socializing small animals

Small animals such as rabbits, hamsters, gerbils, guinea pigs and rats make wonderful furry friends. Like all animal companions, it is important to socialize your small animals appropriately.  

Why is socializing important?  

Animals gently handled by people from a young age can learn that humans are friends and companions. Those receiving little handling when young, or roughly handled at any age, may find human contact distressing. Small animals may express this as fearfulness, running away, hiding or even aggression.  

How to introduce your pet to humans  

Provide regular handling (petting, holding), and use a soft voice when in their presence in order to help birds and small animals become accustomed to human interaction.  

Some animals can find exposure to humans stressful until a positive relationship has been formed. Here are some things to remember:  

Provide the small animal with regular, calm and gentle contact to slowly allow a bond to develop  
Handle carefully and considerately, in a confident but gentle manner  
Reward with treats to help them enjoy your company  
For nocturnal animals, handle in the morning or evening if possible – this avoids disturbing them in the daytime when they are sleeping  

Small animals can build close relationships with people, and some can even be trained. Most small animals enjoy playing, especially when they are young, but make sure to take things slow. Hiding food in/under some of these objects can be a fun game to try. Most importantly, you should supervise pets when using toys and objects to ensure there are no small parts that could be swallowed.  

Enrichment tool: Mazes  

Not only are mazes mentally stimulating for the small animals using them, but they can be fun for us as well. Assembling these mazes and watching our furry friends enjoy them can be very rewarding. 

When building a maze, you can use things such as PVC piping and connectors, or even make them from simple paper towel rolls. In addition, you can place treats or food inside the maze to further enrich your pet.  

For more small animal enrichment tips, visit our blog, How to keep your small animals mentally stimulated.Small animals enjoy being held and coming out of their cage to play when they are properly socialized. A little time and patience will lead to a positive experience for both of you.  

*This information been adapted from the RSPCA 

 

 

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