It can be a sign of shock- e.g -perhaps if you haven't played with it for a while -near electric wires -If you suddenly pick him up. gently pick him up and sit him on your hand. gently stroke and warm him. call his name or click and whistle (depending on what you have trained him to respond to) and get some of his favourite food and wave it around his mouth. -he is breathing - you are holding him correctly and not to tight There is about an 80% chance he will come back to life. === === stay hopeful. he will probably live.
If you dropped a hamster on its back it would go into shock.
Yes it will grow back again if you are lucky. HAHAHA!
I had a hamster who used to chew at the bars of his cage and this rubbed the hair away from around his noes. it started to grow back but then he started chewing again so we were back at square one. But for the period of time he was not chewing it started to come back so I would say it depends on the cause of the hair loss.
in its cage i say. i have a hamster and i have to go to school, i feed him in the morning and i leave him in his cage, when i come back i put him into his exercise ball , and then i feed him again.
put her back in, first of all. maybe cage is too wide and she can slip through the holes. If she gets out again, i would get a new cage with smaller slots
To "Dike" is to move back suddenly.
It may have mites, take it to see a vet.
Basically, dropping your hamster
because that's a hamster way shedding.
Yes, but be aware that they will breed again and the female will become pregnant.
If you buy a Hamster when it is at least 6 months old you can train it. Hamsters may not agree to do the trainging at first but if you do it again, again, and again everyday eventually the hamster will get used to what you are trying to do and it will try.
If a Hamster does that, it means it's either tired or will i say, mad at you. And, yes a hamster does have feeling's.