Really, all you need to do is let it get used to the object. Say the object was an orange, and the hamster didn't like this orange, then you bring the orange in one day to the room and show it to the hamster. Then, you bring it in more and more until the hamster is happy enough or it to be sitting there in the cage.
It works for me.
Well, it kinda depends on the hamster breed. Some get scared easily, some don't. You could probably train it not to be scared.
If your hamster runs away from you, it might mean that he or she is afraid of you, but it might also mean that the hamster is simply not trained. You can train a hamster to come to you by rewarding the hamster with food each time it climbs onto your hand.
show the dog that there is nothing to be scared of...
It is scared.
you can train a hamster
If a hamster is scared or nervous it may bite you.
to train your hamster not to be scared, you have to try to take the cage to a quiet place and talk to her, to let her get used to your voice, then try giving her food from your hand. If she is a little tamer put her on your lap and let her explore and smell you. if this doen't work then talk to a pet expert and let them see whats wrong, well happy to help.
yes
probably because its scared of you touching him or her or is scared of falling down the tube like my hamster
probably because it it scared or trying to communicate with you or another hamster
the hamster will get pretty scared and bite and eat the snail.
its possible but the hamster might get scared