When the baby dwarf has fur., you touch it and it doesn't has fur or it's only like 1,2,3,4,5 etc. days old and it doesn't have fur the mother will eat the baby dwarf because it think it's a threat.
A baby dwarf can be feed with warm milk after birth. My advice is that you should let the mother feed the baby hamster as the hamster is blind & you can't touch. If it does not have a mother feed it fresh milk without touching it.
Yes, the dwarf hamster is the only kind of hamster that the babies can be with the male and female. He can actually help raise the babies.
No, unless the "big hamster" is the baby's mother. However if you touch the baby hamsters the mother sense your smell and the mother could eat or kill it because of the smell. So don't touch the baby hamsters.
You can touch them when they are firstborn but their mom must be at a food break. (Not recommended for those with no experience) However, you may hold them when they are two weeks old.
Of Course She Can But Hamster's Love Being Around People But Their Not So Crazy About living With Other Hamster's. A Pet'Smart Professional Suggested Not To Do It. I supposed if you want baby hamsters in a few weeks....
at any pet store like pet land or petco
It happens more than you think.
Its not advised to touch a new born baby hamster as the mother can be very protective.
You can know that your hamster is pregnant when It's tummy is big and that she bites or makes a sound when you touch her tummy. I know that because my hamster ChowChow had a baby. You know when its coming out when she breaths fast.(when it comes out do not touch it or make a big sound or...It will eat her babies!) Im not telling a lie. And don't look at it.
Put whatever you're feeding to the baby hamster in an eye dropper or medicine dropper. Don't touch your baby hamster until they are three weeks. The mom will probably do the feeding, though.
A baby dwarf hamster can be as small as your fist or smaller.since their so small you have to watch them so carefully because they van hide in very small places
we...... it would be in the moms tummy for 2-3 weeks.