yes! its very good exersize for all hamsters and good physical therpy if the hamster is stressed out about moving to a new home....also a hamster wheel works wonders just make sure of 2 things.....
1. make sure that the wheel is solid and no bars.
2. make sure at night the cage is away for you since hamsters are nocturnal.
well hope this information helps you bye.... .
-If it is closed tightly, no. But some hamsters are clever and can find out how to get out of hamster balls.
-If you leave the ball unattended, then it can slam the ball against a wall or something can open. That's what happend to my hamster but I found it :) Just make sure to be always watching your hamster when its in the ball and everything should be fine.
You should have a Roborovski dwarf hamster in its ball for about 15-30 minutes.
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For all hamsters I would say no more than 15 minutes.
Hope I helped! :)
If you get a special, smaller one, of course. The problem with a ball made for a syrian hamster is that it might be too heavy. A dwarf hamster's weight may not be enough to start it rolling.
Yes it probaly is possible, but it would be unpleasant for the puppy so I recommend you not to try it.
No,it would be way to small.Dwarf rabbits cant live in a hamsters cages as they are bigger and they need more room.
Dwarf hamsters tend to nip more and can live with multiple hamsters in a cage.
No, they tend to fight.
No, they tend to fight.
You may have 4 dwarf hamsters in a cage but not Syrian hamsters because they will either fight to their death! Or mate.....
Most of the time, i have 2 Chinese dwarf hamsters kept in the same cage and they are fine, Hope This Helps
No teddy hamsters and dwarf hamsters cant stay together
if they were raised together like brothers or sisters
i guess, hamsters are escape artists. you would have to put the coroplast up as high as the grids. i wouldn't with a dwarf and if you have other animals they will probably jump into it unless you make a cage lid for it.
In the wild, hamsters dig holes called burrows and live in them. So by instinct, hamsters will dig.
About the same time that dwarf hamsters live
Yes. Chinese dwarfs like to live in pairs or groups.
burrows