The same as any other hamster! Just be careful because they're more skittish.
In a secure area, take your hamster out in your hands and pet him let him or her walk around. also, provide some equipment to make it comfortable. Make sure you don't throw the hamster in the air or spin it around. This will aggravate, or make the hamster very angry.
You can also put the hamster in a hamster run-around ball. I have a dwarf hamster of my own and she LOVES to run in her run-around. Just be careful not to put them on a high place like a table or windowsill because falling off can cause serious harm or even death to the hamster. Never kick the hamster ball when the hamster is in it. They are living creatures, not toys. Remember to always supervise your animal while outside of the cage. Have fun with your hamster but be very careful!
He takes a one way trip to the Vet.
No salty snacks. Or lettuce.
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It isn't the best idea to
No, they should stick to a normal, healthy, hamster diet.
A baby dwarf can be feed with warm milk after birth. My advice is that you should let the mother feed the baby hamster as the hamster is blind & you can't touch. If it does not have a mother feed it fresh milk without touching it.
Yes, you can over feed your dwarf hamster. Do not give it more than a handful of food. When it's plate is clean wait until it goes to its food bowl. Then that means its hungry. So feed it.
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Many websites tell you what it can or cannot eat "hamsterific.com" I feed mine lettuce occasionally with a grain feed from petsmart.
there is no such thing but if you mean a roborovski hamster yes its a dwarf
A 12-week-old dwarf hamster should be fed a high-quality hamster food mix once a day. You can also offer fresh fruits, vegetables, and occasional seeds or treats as snacks. Make sure to provide fresh water at all times.