you have to wait for them to come to you and let them sniff you then just talk to them so they get used to you don't yell at them or around them and put them in a quiet space and they shouldn't take long so they will be happy non frightened hamsters
you have to wait for them to come to you and let them sniff you then just talk to them so they get used to you don't yell at them or around them and put them in a quiet space and they shouldn't take long so they will be happy non frightened hamsters
You should let the Hamster be with its mother ( if pup ) for at least 3 weeks.
You can't touch a hamster until it starts to get a coat of fur.
If you touch a baby hamster with no fur, the mother will smell your scent on the Hamster, and leave it in your Hands.
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How long do you have to wait before you can bath puppies?
You need to wait until they are 6 to 8 weeks old. By this time they are weaned. They can eat and drink water on their own.
three at a time wait 15 minutes and give it 2 wait 15 minutes give it 1 you will end up giving it six
You have to wait at least 20 to 40 days, AT LEAST!!!!!!
Guine pigs can be handled from birth although they are very scatty so you should use extreme caution. Young guinea pigs are not known for biting so can be handled the same way as adult guinea pigs
Six to eight weeks.
2 to 4 weeks.
about 6 to 8 weeks the sooner the better.
You can feed the baby hamster and everthing but yyou have to wait till it starts to grow fur.
about 5 months
3 to 4 weeks.
Wait at least 2 1/2 weeks if you don't want the mother to kill the babies.
between 24 and 48 hours is good. if it is a young snake wait at least 48 hours. if it is older, you might be able to take it out sooner.
How long do you have to wait before you can bath puppies?
Don't wait Because If you don't start handling it now it could get out of control and end up biting you Sooner or later, When it gets to its cage let it settle down because its in a new home and it doesn't know where its at so it could freak out!
Hamsters are relatively easy pets to look after as they are very small and live in a cage. As long as you give it plenty of food, water and toys hamsters are easy to look after! You should also play with your hamster but if you get one wait a couple of weeks before you stroke it or pick it up as it will be scared otherwise!
Hamsters are born nocturnal, it's natural instinct to them.