Since there in the dissent family and their brain isn't really that big I doubt you could train a hamster not to bite but if you handle him more and let him get used to you he will most likely stop biting you
Some hamster may come home very nice and tame. But some you have to tame them youself.
Easy....take out the batteries, silly.
its hungry
I think Syrian hamsters - the large ones. I have had 7 hamsters and the syrians have all been the most calm and relaxed in your hand as well as not biting. I would advise against getting a dwarf Russian hamster or dwarf Chinese hamster because despite them looking cute they often bite and are very difficult to tame. Hope I helped :)
It's hugely unlikely that the hamster died b/c of biting you. More likely it bit b/c it was already feeling ill, and then died.
depends if the hamster is tame and used to being around people and their scent.
Hi there. You can pick any type of hamster you would like but all you have to do to train it is tame it.
A syrian hamster is the most common which is sold in most pet shops.
A while ago I had a hamster which was always biting. At first I thought he had a nasty temprement, but later I discovered he had a problem with his intestines which was causing him pain. There is no way of stopping a hamster biting, but when you handle him try using garden gloves do avoid getting bitten.
well, biting. the hampster may bite you.....
a syrian dwarf hamester is smaller and a normal syrian hamster is beigger.
Just play with it, make it get used to your touch and scent.