If a rabbi's hamster bites you, the most you could do is attempt to sue for damages, you certainly could not have him shot!
The Rabies vaccine is a killed virus and would be safe to give to your lactating female. It would not be passed on into the milk. Check with your Veterinarian since he or she is the only one that can give the Rabies vaccine.
Ways to heal the hamster bite:Wash the cut with warm water. Put some disinfectant on the cut (tcp, savlon, germaline) and put a plaster on it. If it keeps biting you try rubbing your hands in his sawdust so you smell like his cage. He won't feel as threatened by you then and is less likely to bite you.Wash the cut out with warm water and put neosporin and a bandaid on it. Also if it bites you again leave it alone for the rest of the day. Try petting it and it might make you feel better depends on what kind of person you are. If it is really deep or really bleeding hard, go to a doctor.Hope it gets better.Wash the cut out and clean it with soap. If the cut didn't break the skin I just wash my hands after I am done playing with it. When my hamster bites i heard you are supposed to tap it on the nose.Clean the cut throughly and apply antibiotic cream and put a bandage on it. It will heal from there on.
3 shots every year. 1 shot at 1 month, 1 shot 2 months later, 1 shot 2 months later. Next year... 1 shot,1 more shot 2 months later, 1 more shot 2 months.Next year...etc. Good Luck!
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Sure, but go get it done soon.
the owner doesn't need a shot but the hamster might. especially to get it nutered. hehehhe! I'm 10 years old (; please subscribe my youtube: mixmyworld
It all depends on where or who you got it from. If you got it as a puppy from a friend or family member, call them and ask them if they ever got the dog their rabie shot as a puppy. If you found it, or you adopted it from the pound or found it near your home, it would be safe to take the dog to get a shot just to be safe.
If a rabbi's hamster bites you, the most you could do is attempt to sue for damages, you certainly could not have him shot!
No
Unless given by a doctor or vet, you should never give a hamster a shot unless they are going to die.
No, tetanus shots are for rusty metal.
Yes you can but the Rabies vaccination has to be given by a Veterinarian. It is a killed virus and the DHLP/Parvo are from killed or modified live viruses. Perfectly safe but have your Veterinarian do the vaccinations.
The Rabies vaccine is a killed virus and would be safe to give to your lactating female. It would not be passed on into the milk. Check with your Veterinarian since he or she is the only one that can give the Rabies vaccine.
It depends if u have a long tailed hamster or a long-tailed goat or the other way around a shot-tailed hamster and a short tailed goat!!
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Your hamster may have mange. It's transmittable to humans, so be careful. The symptoms would be: scratching loosing fur white specks in fur (possibly) Also, to treat it, you'd want to go to a vet. They can give your hamster a shot for mange. or Hamsters lose hear in the summer and it is more noticeable in very furry hamsters though as a hamster breeder i do suggest you go to the vets if the hamster is still malting for more then 2 months. or It could be that something is irritating the hamster so it is biting its fur out to try and get rid of the irritating thing. It may be the hay or shavings you really need to observe the cage.