give it treats and it will start to like
you a lot and you will be able to play with it
Sometimes hamsters bite if they are in pain. Often there is nothing you can really do about it, however, when you handle the hamster wear gardening gloves as this means you won't feel it if it bites you and that way you still get to play with it.
I think a Campbell's Russian Dwarf hamster
Ring around the Rosie
U dont play with it enough
It Depends On The Hamster Type. If Its A Dwarf Hamster, Its Better If Its Has Another Dwarf Hamster To Play With (make sure they are the same sex or you'll have little hamster babies ;P) If Its A Syrian Hamster It Doesn't Like Company, It Will Fight With The Other Hamster.Hope This Helps xD
Just play with it, make it get used to your touch and scent.
Well how long have you had it? Maybe: 1. You need to play/train with your hamster some more. 2. Or it maybe just doesn't like you.
NO!!! A hamster should either be raised alone, or with another hamster of his own breed and age. YES ! ! ! iv done it i got a Chinese dwarf female and when she turned 2 i got a syrian male friend for her to play with there both living very happily together Yes they can .
In the evening. Hamsters are nocturnal and so are most active when most people are asleep, but my hamster was most active at around 7.00pm.
By biting and scratching. Most likely they would run away. I had a hamster a few years ago, they have sharp teeth and mine had claws, so they can bite and scratch, they also hide and/ or play dead Hamsters protect themselves by biting or hiding. usually biting. Biting. or peeing if scared, or mouthing (not actually leaving a mark) to tell you it wants you to put it down. Hamster bite. In the wild, many types of hamster empty their cheek pouches of seeds and whatever they've hoarded to distract their predator's, which are mainly birds of prey, the bird stops to eat the seeds while the hamster makes its great escape.
No not every day but it would be nice for you and your hamster some hamsters don't like being held or being cuddled but it is nice to play with your hamster you can create a bond
If you still want to play with the hamster and take it out of its cage then gardening gloves are a good idea. They enable you to still be able to have fun with your hamster, but if he turns nasty then you are protected from being bitten.
To slow down a dwarf hamster, provide a spacious and enriched environment with plenty of hiding spots and toys to explore. Avoid handling them too much and provide a balanced diet to maintain their health. Additionally, ensure they have adequate space to exercise and play.