Absolutely not because,the hamster can get very dirty and it might be very easy for them to get fleas,or lice
Only sand baths, hamsters should never get wet as they can get pneumonia very easily.
No showers
you cant tell if just one hamster takes dust baths. most types of hamsters do take dust baths, try it out.
No, it is not recommended to give hamsters baths as they are very sensitive and can become stressed. Hamsters are capable of grooming themselves and do not require baths. Sand baths are a suitable alternative for hamsters to keep themselves clean.
No, hamsters do not need baths like humans. They are able to groom themselves using their tongues and paws to stay clean. Giving a hamster a bath can actually be harmful to their health, as it can strip their fur of natural oils and cause stress.
yes your hamsters have to take sand baths so they wont get to greasy get one made espessialy for hamsters get them at local pet stores
There is nothing bad about baths! I think that only little kids should take baths though! And adults and teenagers should take showers!
Take baths regularly.
No- no hamsters can't take baths because they hate water and it makes them very ill and they die!Hamsters groom themselves and so don't need to be washed so baths won't be necessary anyway.If they are smelly from 'someone' not cleaning their cage they can use Chinchilla dust bath, available at most pet stores.
taking showers are much healthier than baths considering as you lay down all the dirt and oils from your body will go into the water getting right back on, instead taking a shower can show how dirt and oils leave your body going down the drain instead of soaking back up into your body.
because they are older and they know that it is unhealthy for women to take baths they should take showers only, baths will cause infections
Fish do not take baths in the same way that humans do. They keep themselves clean by constantly secreting a mucus layer that acts as a protective barrier against dirt and parasites. Additionally, some fish species will swim to areas in the water with strong currents to help remove any debris from their bodies.