Yes you can, But I would leave that up to a vet. If anything is broken you could set it wrong or wrap it too tight and restrict circulation. In most cases, it is unnecessary though.
You can, but it's not going to help the hamster in any way, broken bones are really traumatic and often get infected, so if you really care for your hamster you should take it to the vet.
put water on it so the germs get off then dry the mark...then put a small bandage
They first will give it an X-ray and then give you a medicine for it and maybe wrap the legs in a special bandage.
If you acquired your hamster from a reputable breeder or a pet store, you'll be fine. If your hamster bites you or draws blood, treat it with antiseptic and bandage it. If you are not sure your hamster is from a safe, trustworthy place, vaccinate it.
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Take one table spoon of salt, half a table spoon of turmeric powder (this is a yellow powder used in Asian cuisine) add half a cup water and heat it gently on low fire, when the mixture thickens take an old peice of rag or bandage clothe and mix with the rest of the mixture. when it is luke warm wrap this rag round the broken leg, or foot with a little pressure. this bandage will dry quickly because of the salt in it. Leave it for 2-3 days or until the hamster starts walking without any difficulty. You can also wet the bandage twice daily with the rest of the mixture after heating it again to make it a liquid form. Hope this helps, and your hamster is ok !!!
a bandage!
bandage brand
The plural of bandage is bandages.
Nothing really, just clean the cut or put band aid on, or whatever u do with small cuts......remember! This doesn't mean the hamster is savage or anything sometimes they just bite
Place a new emergency bandage over the top of the existing bandage
There are a few names for an Ace Bandage and they are as follows; elastic wrap, compression bandage, stretchable bandage, pressure bandage and crepe bandage. The common use is to use them for muscle sprains and strains, by reducing the flow of blood to the area to reduce swelling at the place of injury.