your hamster is trying to escape from your hand......its best to get hamsters when there young so u can tame dem....syrians are the easy ones
well their is really not much to do with a hamster but, they are fun to hold.
SYRIAN! Defenatly Syrian! I have Syrian hamster and when i hold him he really really likes it! You should really get one. Note: Guinea pigs also like when being held, but you asked for a hamster so I answerd you. SYRIAN! Defenatly Syrian! I have Syrian hamster and when i hold him he really really likes it! You should really get one. Note: Guinea pigs also like when being held, but you asked for a hamster so I answerd you.
Any hamster is easy to hold but is depends on how you treat it but if you want to hold a hamster you need to check its water and food and of course the hamster SO ALWAYS REMEMBER TO TREAT YOUR HAMSTER WITH RESPECT!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well, my sister's hamster bit for about two years, and finally, she could not stand it so she told the hamster, "No more treats for you!"But then, being a pet spoiler, like we all are, gave the hamster a treat, but then I had an idea.I began to train him almost, to work for the treat, by making him walk to the treat, then moving it again.Sound like animal cruelty? Read on!The hamster did not bite anymore.I guess it felt humbled, like he was not king of the house.All hamsters are different, but it worked on my hamster too.
IF you want to know, you should really study her. When i hold my hamster, she trys to find a hole or a crack and uses her nose to push to get through. That sounds like shes aggressive.
You can put it upside down but it wouldn't be good for its body or its head and the hamster would crawl sqealing and could bite so dont really put it upside down
yes
Yes, unless you poke or do uncomfortable things to a hamster they will bight you.
Yes.
no or the mom will eat them
when you feel like it.
I think a Campbell's Russian Dwarf hamster