Use chinchilla sand.
Put it in a container and put your hamster in. Try to rub some on their back and avoid their eyes.
If you must, after you used chinchilla sand and cleaned the cage and everything, and your hamster still smells bad, use a baby wipe to wipe your hamster in the direction of his fur. This works, but it has to be a really warm day.
Don't give it a bath or wrap something around its tail and turn the sink on very slowly and put a little water on your hand and slowly pet him/her so it feels safe.
You shouldn't give a hamster a bath it can give it a chill and die.Unless your hamster is really dirty.So please be careful.Use non tear shampoo if nessary.
Yes you can give most hamsters baths, but there are a few very important rules. . Make sure the water is not to warm and not to cold. . don't fill up the sink (or what ever thing your giving your hamster a bath in) to high. . If your hamster can not swim (usually hamsters will swim) then take them out of the bath imidietly because it might drown.
no. My friend's cousin tried it and their hamster died.
yes you can clean a dwarf hamster.... its possible to do ... all you need is a fine haired brush and a bar of anti-bacterial hamster cleaner and give a good scrub.
you can.... but it is not good for them. your hamster will hate it. they are self clean animals.
First you kiss a Q-tip, then you rub it on the hamster's lips.
5 weeks.
no it may give them dihorria xxx
you do not give a hamster a bath it will get a disease like wet tail and will surely die. A hamster shall not take a bath. it will really hurt the hamster and sooner die.
No. Dwarf hamsters and all hamsters cannot eat tomatoes!
You do not want to put your hamster in water, it could drown. To give a hamster a ''bath'' you can use a barely damp wash cloth and stroke it down it's body.
you give is cheese biscuits and monkey ear wax.