all rodents have continually growing front teeth, because they have no roots
my hamster i think they are dwarf because i know that dwarf hamster are like 3 to 5 inches.. So their teeth are like rabbits but little,my hamster has short at the front up teeth and long at the front down teeth, and color yellow and this is not my hamster..
No, they are not supposed to. Hamster's teeth never stop growing, so they don't need to lose any teeth. If this does happen, consult a vet. To prevent this from ever happening, Give your hamster healthy chewing logs and sticks Don't feed your hamster anything that could get stuck in it's teeth such as sticky, chocolatey foods. Make sure your hamster's teeth don't overgrow. When a hamster's teeth get to long, it is hard for them to eat. Be sure that your hamster keeps his/her teeth strong and healthy by making sure he/she chews on his/her logs/sticks and eats healthy, crunchy foods such as a good seed mix. If you follow all these requirements, your hamster's teeth should be fine.
1 with no teeth
All hamsters have hard teeth!
You eat the hamster. Then you yawn. Then you look at the teeth.
yes it can help their teeth
The teeth and claws.
It is cold.
really nothing hamsters teeth are just smaller
Its teeth are too long. Give it something else to wear its teeth down.
You shouldn't need to do it manually. You should not be giving the hamster too many sugary things, and it should have things to gnaw on, as remember, a rodents teeth constantly grow and they need to be able to wear them down. A hamster having yellow teeth is perfectly natural.
All hamsters have yellow teeth... It's normal:)