yes your hamsters have to take sand baths so they wont get to greasy get one made espessialy for hamsters get them at local pet stores
The real name of a teddy bear hamster is Syrian Hamster.Syrian Hamsters pretty much clean themselves, but if the pet really smells THAT bad, you can do this: Get a dust/sand bath materials and sprinkle it on top of your hamster. (Avoiding getting it into your hamsters face). Stroke the hamster to get as much dust off and he/she should look and smell better than ever.
I have always given my hamsters Chinchilla sand.
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Teddy Bear became #1 on July 15. It was recorded by some dude named Elvis Presley. It replaced Love Letters In The Sand, performed by Pat Boone. If that's your birthday, it's a pretty cool song to have.
Hamsters are indigenous to the desert were they burrow and bathe in the sand. domesticated hamsters (such as pets) use wood shavings to substitute the sand as a burrow. Many pet stores carry sterile sand that is used to bathe the hamsters but many hamster owners such as my self just give their pet a bath in the tub with a little water. I Hope this Answers Your Question.
I would not advise you to bath your hamster unless he really needs it. Hamsters cannot actually swim they are just struggling. If you must you should wash him with baby shampoo and towel dry him. There is a chance that he will catch a chill so unless you really have to I wouldn't advise it.
make a sand paper ramp let them get on it then there nail will get shorter
Silver Lake Sand Dunes and Sleeping Bear Dunes
There are only two sand dunes in Michigan. The two sand dunes are Sleeping Bear Dunes and Sliver lake sand dunes.
it wants to come out and play. it also wants to sand down its teeth
I'm not EXACTLY sure, but it's safe to use them for your hamster. I know for SURE that Chinchillas' like 'em. Hamsters originate in the desert so, yes they do. You can get small sand baths for them.
hamsters eat hamburgers whilst also taking a bath and mating