yes they do dont ask me how though dont know that
Usually a hamster will not need its claws cutting. It is defiantly advisable to take the hamster to the vets if you think they need cutting. When they are cut they should be cut just above where the pink of the hamsters skin ends. This should defiantly not be done with out the correct equipment as it can be very painful for the hamster if he is cut down to his skin. The claw is too long if it curls round.
no its that you have to see a doc and/or cut it
you don't need to cut your hamsters nails because they usually bite them to make it shorter. But if you like, you can take it to a vet or a grooming place and they will help you cut their nails. I wouldn't attempt to try to cut their nails.
no they do not
Shouldn't need to be if they have abrasive material in their cage which they'll use to wear their nails down themselves.
I herd you can, but you need REALLY SMALL clippers, and need to make sure you dont it a vain, it is highly unreconmended
Your nails grow under because of the way you cut them or bite them. You need to let them grow long enough before you cut them off.
There is no reason to not cut your nails on Saturday.
Cats shed their nails, so they don't need to have them cut for health reasons. Most people cut their cat's nails in an attempt to save their furniture. It helps, but even with cut nails, cats are still able to claw things.
There is indeed, it is called a vetenary nurse! Normally if an owner is concerned about the length of their pets claws then they will take them to the vets to get them cliped as there is a point on the nails that if you cut past will cause the hamster to bleed, maybe even to death. Therefore there is not a special job where all you do is clip hamsters nails, however this and many other jobs are part of being a vetenary nurse (an assistant to a vet)
Yes, a chickens nails can be filed or cut.
On average about once A month.