They first will give it an X-ray and then give you a medicine for it and maybe wrap the legs in a special bandage.
Yes.maybe you should take your hamster he vet.
How are up the finger did the nail break?If the hamster broke a tiny chip of nail, it will heal on it's own. If the hamster broke the nail into pink area of the nail, you should bring it to the vet for medicine. If the hamster broke the whole nail off, you definitely need to bring it to the vet!
if the back is really broken she will be dragging her hind legs or not walking at all,take to vet asap
I think you should take your hamster to the vet if it broke it's leg. It is probaly the best sullotion
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you hsould have taken her to the ver when she broke her legs. go to the vet NOW. she needs help NOW.
That really depends on a few things:If your hamster isn't always dragging its legs, that means that when it is, it's "scent marking", or in a non-scientific manner, telling you what's his.If your hamster is always dragging its back legs, you should probably get a vet to check it out.This is exactly what happened to my hamster. I took him to the vet and the vet gave him some pain killers and some antibiotics in an injection. The vet will ask you to come back 24 hours later.In those 24 hours take out all there wheels, tubes and that kinda stuff and make sure you keep them warm and feed them a tiny bit of bread soaked with low fat milk for calcium. Then take them back to the vet the next day.
You really need to take your hamster to a vet.
It sounds like your hamster has mange. Get him to a vet ASAP
If you refuse to take her to the vet then there's nothing you can do.
It's important to take the hamster to a veterinarian for an examination to determine the cause of the issue. The vet may recommend treatment or therapy to help the hamster regain use of its back feet if possible. In the meantime, provide a clean and comfortable environment to prevent any further injury.
== == Take the hamster to the vets!! Tell the vet you don't have any money, but you are willing to pay for any costs by cleaning out cages or walking some of the dogs out in the backyard of the vet's office. Most vets will help you. Your hamster leg is broken and painful, so start moving and get that hamster right into the vets NOW!