Hamsters can't get rabies they're too small.
no because i have had my hamster for ages and it doesn't have rabies
yes they most certainly do.
mind the teeth!
Yes some do, they are just protecting their babies.Make sure the male is out of the cage because she will bite him also.
yes, rabies effects mammals so it is possible for a hamster to get rabies.
No, it isn't necessary. Hamsters are very unlikely to get rabies unless you expose them to it.
hamsters cannot get rabies..
yes they have rabies
no they are to small to have rabies
yes
In a pet shop or with a hamster breeder.
at the brisbane pet shop
in a pet shop.
no way!!! there is special eye drops for hamsters at the pet shop
dwarf hamsters need the same bedding as normal hamsters which is straw or shavings which you can get in a pet shop.
No there are only hamsters, mice, and rats. On some of the petriplets hamsters it says gerbils but that was a mistake it supposed to be hamsters.
Hamsters don't get rabies. Actually hamsters are mammals and therefore it is possible for them to have rabies, however it is not likely. you can not heal rabies, take the hamster to the vet and do not allow it to scratch or bite you, if it has talk to a doctor immediatly.
go to your pet shop ! they will tell you !
you can't get rabies from hamsters
No, unless the hamster has rabies. if the hamster is a household pet, then no. Hamsters rarely bite, anyway.
keep putting her and the male in the same cage and then go to the pet shop and go on chat with the shopkeepers and they will tell you if she is pregnant