Research. I personally know alot about dogs, so you can ask questions and I'll try to get back to you on them. Anyway, I think it is best to keep your dwarf hamsters in a whole separate room, (but make sure it is airy and spacious) just for the day. Try not to introduce the hamsters to the dog, unless you are 100% sure it is a well trained and well behaved dog. It may take a while to research about dogs,so be informed about puppy-sitting a few days ahead of time. If you really can't do it, and your crackling under pressure, I am afraid you can't watch over someone elses dog isn't just for you. But if you think you (and your other furry little creatures) are up to it. Good job! Because handling a dog can be hard work, but if you get used to the pup, taking care of a dog can be a blast! Hope this helped!
Chinese dwarf hamsters are the slowest of dwarf hamsters, they are easy to handle and I would recommend to anyone who is having a first time dwarf hamster.
Only if it is a dwarf with a dwarf
hamsters (dwarf especially, I've had experience)
There are five main species of hamsters commonly kept as pets: Syrian, Campbell's dwarf, winter white dwarf, Roborovski dwarf, and Chinese hamsters. Each species has its own unique characteristics in terms of size, temperament, and care requirements.
No, dwarf hamsters squeak when they are happy.
By breeding them. Dwarf hamsters are a breed of hamster.
Yes.Russian dwarf hamsters Is Blind....
About the same time that dwarf hamsters live
You can buy dwarf hamsters at Pet Smart.
There are a bunch of types of hamsters, an the dwarf is already a type a hamster.
There are dwarf hamsters their are Chinese dwarf hamster ( this hamster isn't classified as a dwarf they are just small hamsters) The winter white hamster Campbell dwarf hamster Roborovski dwarf hamster And they are different names and they all have different colors but syrian hamsters have more colors than dwarf hamsters
Chinese hamsters have tails and dwarf hamsters don't and Chinese hamsters can live together.