It is best to just take the hamster to the vet.
When first getting a hamster, you should give it a couple of days to adjust. You can start to get to know them by laying your hand in the cage with a treat on it. Your hamster will probably sniff your hand, and then grab the treat. If your hamster bites your hand, pull your hand out of the cage. Keep trying this for a couple of days and your hamster will begin to feel more comfortable around you!
Any hamster is easy to hold but is depends on how you treat it but if you want to hold a hamster you need to check its water and food and of course the hamster SO ALWAYS REMEMBER TO TREAT YOUR HAMSTER WITH RESPECT!!!!!!!!!!!!!
There are a couple of ways. First take the top off then either pick it up and put it in or try with a treat by showing the hamster the treat to the hamster then putting the treat in the hamster ball.After awhile our hamster loved her ball so much all we had to do was open and put the ball near her and she would climb in on her on.
Bring your hamster to a licensed vet.
all you have 2 do is click on the hamster
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Like, you can make them go around in a circle. (Lift them and turn them in a circle) then give them a treat; do that a few times and then start saying like 'Turn Around" or something; then partially make them turn around, then they might start doing it knowing they can have a treat.
A really good trick to teach your guinea pig is how to go around in a circle for a treat. To teach them at first you should pick a type of food or treat that your guinea pig likes that you think they will be willing to do a trick for. At first you'll have to take the treat and hold it and make sure you have the guinea pigs attention and then start by moving the treat around the guinea pig so that it can follow the treat in a circle ,after they make a circle reward them with the treat so that they know they will be rewarded after they do that , keep doing that every once in a while so then after a while all you'll have to do is make a circle with the treat in the air, and they will know to turn to earn the treat offered.
Take the hampster to a vet.
a hamster should be terated as a pet because they are small cute and they are not wild animals
If your hamster is injured and you are worried, it is perfectly fine to take the hamster to a vet. The vet can treat the hamster like they do any other animal.
set a trap with food to catch it... make a "staircase" of a few books leading up to a hamster treat or food, put a bin on the other side of the "top" and when the hamster gets the treat, scoop him into the bin.