Yes, it is also knows as a 'Syrian' hamster.
A Syrian Hamster is a normal hamster and yes
The two most popular types of hamsters commonly kept as pets are the Syrian hamster (also known as the golden hamster) and the dwarf hamster (which includes various species like Russian Campbell dwarf, Roborovski, and Chinese hamsters). These two types are popular due to their small size, cute appearance, and relatively easy care requirements.
it is normal for your teddy bear hamster to lose fur. it just a sign of old age. and it is also ok for your hamster to change fur color also.
yellow buff golden ruby brown black gay and white
Try a Syrian hamster. This type of hamster is the biggest and hard to lose. They are very friendly. They also come in different fur patterns. Syrian types are: Panda bear teddy bear golden fancy longhair shorthair
Yes! My Teddy bear hamster, Remmy, loves them! She likes them to be in the shell so she can crack them open. Unsalted peanuts are the only nuts that are safe for hamsters. Other nuts are too acidic and harmful to them.
A teddy bear hamster is a type of syrian hamster and can be identified usually by their golden fur. Russian dwarf hamsters are much smaller than syrian hamsters so it is easy to tell them apart
A golden hamster would probably like a cage that is normal size and a few tubes to crawl in. They also love hideouts at the top where they can rest
There is lots like, Syrian, Chinese dwarf hamster, Campbells dwarf hamster, Robo dwarf hamster, Russian hamster. My favorite, is the blueberry campbells dwarf hamster and the Syrian hamster. They are the sweetest and easy to hold. NOT THE ROBO"S!!!
A fancy hamster, also known as a teddy bear hamster, is a popular breed of hamster that is larger and has a longer coat compared to other types of hamsters. They are known for their friendly and docile nature, making them a popular choice as pets.
Syrian golden hamsterCheckered hamster ( I had a checkered golden hamster before, and it was plain mean!)Russian hamsterBeige gloden hamsterTeddy Bear hamsterLonghaired golden hamstersDWARF HAMSTERS:chinese hamsterDzungarian hamsterdwarf and teddy bear hamsters are the most popular and the most fun!
You should not buy your hamster a companion.If your hamster is a dwarf hamster then you shouldn't because they weren't raised together and they may tend to fight. If they were raised together then it wouldn't be a problem. If you own a teddy bear hamster also known as the Syrian hamster you wouldn't be able to have a companion in the cage with them even if they were raised together. Once your Teddy Bear hamster has mated then you should remove the male hamster because he may eat the young. Especially after the mother has given birth you should keep the father separate or any other male hamster because as soon as she has given birth she goes into heat again and they will mate again and in a few days she will give birth again. Teddy Bear hamsters are sometimes known for eating their young. If your hamster has young then once they are weined from their mother's milk then you should remove them from the cage because she may eat her young.