Yes you may.
A hamster can be picked up after it has left drinking from its mother at three weeks old.
No
Dwarf hamsters must be 4 weeks of age to be picked up, do NOT touch the babys at all before then or the mother will "protect" her young by eating her baby.
Teddy/Plush hamsters are easier to pick up than live hamsters. Live hamsters move and may bite unlike teddies that stay still. . Syrian Hamsters (sometimes called TeddyBear Hamsters at Petstores) move slower than dwarf hamsters so they usually are easier to pick up. Also, they usually are less likely to bite, but they aren't too different from dwarf hamsters.
Hamsters need baths atleast once a week or up to two times a week
No, you don't. The only reason you should ever if the animal was being bad. Hamsters don't understand that tho, cat can on certain situations, but hamsters do not. and also only qualified animal handlers pick hamsters up to check the sex of the hamster like they did with my hamster
Female hamsters usually go in heat before 3 months old or when they are 3-4 months old and you can tell when you try to pick them up they will lift there tail or then you pet there back there tail will go up
3 or 4 weeks old
Yes, but you must be very gentle with it and make sure you do not drop it.
email them directly to ask for one, and they will be happy to mail you a copy.
About 5 weeks. They will try to mate with each other if you don't.
a couple of years about 5 or6.