hamsters cant eat chocolate because it will make them quite ill but it depends on how much he or she ate. im not quite sure but it might kill them so dont let ur hamster eat chocolate. but if you hamster eats chocolate then yes again it will make them ill or die. just to be safe, check on him or her tonight but if u see her acting quite strange take her the vet.
They will most likely die as chocolate is poisonous to them and other animals including dogs, cats and hedgehogs.
if your cheap live him/her and see what happens and if you love you hamster then take him to the vet
hamsters cant eat it they WILL die
Yes, they can get diabetes or a heart attack, you should never give your hamster chocolate.
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If he ate just a bit, no. If he ate a ton, he probably won't need surgery, but he should be seen by a vet. Dogs should never have chocolate.
You should take them to the vets IMMEDIATELY!
Take it to the vet a.s.a.p
Yes it can. The smell of chocolate over stimulates the dwarf hamsters system. So yes the smell of chocolate can kill a dwarf hamster.
If it was not too much I am sure it will be ok. one my hamster accidentaly ate part of a peanut butter cookie but she was fine.
I don't think a dog should really be eating Chocolate Pretzels...
Actully i was online and i heared you can give them this speacial chocolate.....I also heard someone gave their hamster chocolate chips and the hamster lived for years.... So I guess you can O.o? ~Zelda
Its likely that the hamster only put the newspaper in his cheek pouches to make into a bed later on. If he did eat it he should be absolutely fine. My hamster once ate some plastic and the vet said that was all fine so I think your hamster should not be harmed.
No it does not.