every 95 years
yes, they do.. and they wont drown.
No, and actually that would electrocute them
Hamsters need baths atleast once a week or up to two times a week
The question that you asked is listed in the HAMSTERS category, and hamsters don't need baths.
Hamsters lick their paws and fur; they clean themselves.
3 times a week
They clean themselves.
First of all you, yourself do not give your hamster a dust bath, but you can place the dust bath container in the cage. Hamsters use the dust to clean their fur, it will not harm them. Only allow a dust bath once a month, they don't need it daily.
take a q tip an wet it or use your finger tip
Hamsters do not typically need regular baths as they groom themselves. Bathing them too frequently can strip their skin of natural oils and lead to skin issues. If a bath is necessary due to a mess or specific reason, consult a veterinarian for guidance on the best approach.
Hamsters groom themselves so don't need washing. Water kills hamsters so keep them dry all of the time! If your hamster smells, check it has a clean cage (clean cage every 4-5 days)
It is not recommended to give a hamster a bath as it can be stressful and harmful to their health. Hamsters are naturally clean animals and groom themselves regularly. If your hamster gets dirty, you can spot clean them with a damp cloth or use a chinchilla sand bath for them to roll in.