Obviously, your hamster is still scared of you. Try petting it, fedding it, anything that will make a hamster get to know you better.
Fist things fist. Wash the bite with soap and water. The next time you try to pick up your dwarf hamster wear a thick glove with your sent. Do this everyday for 5 minutes and eventually he will get used to you.
Uhm.... A fake one! :)
Do something as punishment everytime youre about to(like snap a rubberband on your wrist,bite your lip,something so you lose interest)
You should pick up your hamster. Picking up your hamster lets it get used to you, the more you pick it up and play with it the more friendler it becomes.
Yes, you should use gloves because if a hamster is newborn, it may bite. Using a glove is the best way.
yes. you could wait until he is in his little house or "hiding place" and take the whole thing out of the cage. once he is in your hand he will not bite.
Your acutally not going to know. Just move slow when going to pick them up and not startle them or back them into a corner or they will bite. Usually when they bite its more of a warning rather than to draw blood. If your wondering how to choose one from a store, ask to hold it first. It may bite but eventually it will get used to you and start to like you.
well when picking a hamster look for the more well boded hamster
They avoid you [whatever they are mad at] as much as possible, they'll bite when you put your finger even close to them and they'll squeak loudly when you try to pick them up.
yes
Most likely he won't but he will be a little confused. You should get a treat and set it on the palm of your hand and see if he will walk onto your hand. Hope I helped!
Syrian hamsters are generally known to be least likely to bite, as they are more docile and less prone to aggression compared to other hamster breeds. It's important to remember that each hamster has its own personality, so proper handling and care can also play a role in reducing the likelihood of being bitten.