well first off u need to determine whether or not your precious hamster has a skin disease, e.g dandruff. Then u get an oil, any kind really but moroccan is best. u then massage and rub the oil into your hamsters fur 3 times daily, perhaps after every one of your meal times. This is, of course, if you live in a 3rd world country where you would not be eating 3 times a day. Hope this helps you!
A good way to warm it up is by body heat as that is not too hot and will keep the hamster warm as well as putting more newspaper in its cage and turning the heating up
hope you hamster is warm now :-)
You must towel dry a hamster as using a hair dryer is too hot for it. And if it was a lil lot of water, the belly hair is wet. Dry it.
It will help but not significantly help for the reason being is that it is more for aging skin, but aging skin can also be a result for dry skin. Check with your local dermatologist.
You can try taking Vitamin E to help with the dry skin. Also, avoiding super hot water while showering will help with dry skin as well.
Yes it does.
It is natural to think that applying water alone to dry skin would help control the problem.Use of skin moisturizers (emollients) for long term control and prevention of dry skin.
Using a moisturizer when you have dry skin will help rehydrate the skin and prevent the top layer from flaking off. The moisturizer will replenish the skin and also most of them have ingredients that will help protect the skin from element damage.
yes
Taking several showers can help to remove dry dirt on the skin.
drinking helps hydrate your skin so its not dry looking.
their skin will mot be dry as skin is to help them breathe in water
Eucerin is a respected lotion brand. They are also known for making good unscented lotion to help with dry skin.
Yes, they sure can, if they feel it will help you. Not all causes of dry skin can be treated with medication, but there are some that can be.
It's fine to pick a hamster by the skin behind his ears, but anywhere else it might hurt your hamster.