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You can get them from breeders or some pet shops sell them.
Syrian hamsters are the most common breed, you can usually find them in pet shops or with breeders.
The dwarf hamster is probably the best for first time breeders because they enjoy living in groups and other hamsters have to be separated and its a little difficult to get all the details.
I'd simply advise anywhere BUT a pet shop. Pet shops usually get genders of hamsters wrong, and in my case and many others even got the TYPE of hamster wrong! Go to your local rescue, as thanks to petshops, there are a lot of unwanted hamster babies that get dumped on their doorstep through no fault of their own. I am sure they would love a home and are usually already very tame. The alternative is a breeders, where you will have a large range of colours and types of hamster, although some breeders do not keep their hamsters in the best of care, so make sure the living conditions are good before purchase. I would recommend a Syrian for a first-time hamster keeper. Remember they can live ONLY alone, as when sexually mature will kill any other hamsters. They are solitary And *please* research the kind of hamster you get first, as not doing so leads to incorrect care of the hamster and sometimes even hamster babies.
Yes there are rat breeders in australia.
Hamsters are seasonal breeders. Breeding season is from April to October in the northern hemisphere, with two to five litters of 1 to 13 young being born after a gestation period of 16 to 23 days. Pending on the hamster, some will have smaller litters than others.
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You don't. If you suspect your hamster has broken any bones then you take the hamster to the vets.
You can buy a winter white dwarf hamster in Miami from pet stores, local breeders, or animal shelters that specialize in small animals. It's important to ensure that the hamster is sourced ethically and in good health before making a purchase.
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What is a hamster that has no legs called? A furball.
Ask yourself one key question: "Do I want a hamster?" If the answer is yes, then any hamster will do.