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yes but it is very diffcult and you would need expert experience if not then you are really lucky

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14y ago

No, they cannot breed. They belong to the hamster family, but are entirely different species, in fact they belong to two different genera also.

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13y ago

NO! Remember, even though dwarf hamsters are social, teddy bears aren't. The teddy will attack your dwarf - but the dwarf won't fight back! You see where this is going...

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13y ago

it is possible, it may be very unlikely though, then again, my winter white can breed with a panda bear hamster, so, maybe.

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12y ago

i dont think cross breeding is a good idea.

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12y ago

No.

Teddy bear hamsters generally prefer to live in their own little territory. Dwarf hamsters can live with another dwarf hamster in the same cage.

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12y ago

Im thinking they can. They are all hamsters in the end. It might be hard to do, but it should work.

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12y ago

No because a teddy bear isn't living.A hamster may hump the bear but nothing will happen.

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no, unless you're just trying to end up with one of them in a matter of hours, sometimes minutes

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yes

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