I believe that this leg lifting activity is just a common issue with Roboviski hamsters because my hamster was presenting the same symptoms. upon a visit to the doctor the leg is not broken. possibly sore feet or legs from much running also it could possibly just be stretching its leg or it could be a genetically inherited trait of the type of hamster. Little is known about these hamsters currently but, I would just say for saving a trip to the vets sake the leg is not broken. Shawna
there is a big difference between them as syrian hamsters are bigger than dwarf hamsters. There is quite a lot of different types of dwarf hamsters such as, Russian winter whites, Chinese, campbells, rovoroski and maybe more. But most dwarf hamsters can live with 1 or more of the same sex and syrians have to live alone - so if your hamster lives alone then its probably a syrian. aslo syrians are about half the size of a guineapig and dwarf hamsters are about half the size of a syrian hamster.
no
by running on their wheel
yes
A hamster cage is one of the furniture pieces available in Wild World. When you get it, a hamster is running in the wheel. That is how you obtain a hamster.
Hamsters mostly don't sleep at night but as long as it is in it's cage and sleeping good, it's okay. Hamsters aren't really deep sleepers and are usually awake and running in the night. If it was a chaotic day for them then they may want to get a few hours of shut eye.
a square foot of running space per hamster
I wouldn't worry, my hamster always dribbles, and there's nothing wrong with her!!
Your hamster may have a problem which is causing him diziness and confusion. I think it is just safest if you get him checked out by a vet.
i cant finnd my hampster what do i do
Its in the town of waggington at laughing labs.
she can exercise because shell obviously be using both, but if necessary buy her a hamster bed