You can buy treats from pet stores but not all gerbils like them. Most gerbils like seeds like sunflower and pumpkin seeds but these are fattening so don't give many and only a few times a week. They also like nuts but they should be undated and uncooked. You can also feed them different fruits of vegetables if you don't already.
As well as this, my gerbils love stale whole meal bread which is also a good treat.
Take away any treats and just give it normal gerbil food. If the runs keeps going on take it to the vet.
you get a treat and make the gerbil follow it and eventually it will learn to do the course for a treat
She has a gerbil called Gerry.The gerbil nibbled on the treat.
probably no if u dont over do it
No. if you freed your gerbil in the Forrest it would get eaten by something, or starve if it couldn't find the right food. if you can no longer house your gerbil, give it to a friend, advertise over the web, or try and give it back to the petshop/breeder.
Most gerbils will LOVE seeds as they contain a lot of fat, which is why it is best to offer them as a treat, as putting them in their food can cause them to selective feed and become overweight. Your gerbil probably sees the seeds you give them as some kind of "treasure" and so will hide them so no other gerbil can get to them.
You need to take your gerbil to a vet who works with exotic animals so you can get the right antibiotic.
No! Anything with sugar will make a gerbil ill! Instead of sugar their favorite treat is a sunflower seed.
dont give your gerbil a 'water' bath use chinchilla dust
gerbils are nice and if you treat them nice they will become your friend
no
Yes they will