Her nose may be bleeding because of weather changes. Have you ever checked if it was changing from hot to cold where you keep your hamster? I have 2 male dwarfs and the nose of one of my hamsters used to bleed because the other one scratched him there. Do you have another hamster in the same cage? If you do, they might be attacking. If you still can't find out why, I would show your hamster to a vet. Hope this helps!
your hampster is dying.
when they get cut
The best way to make sure the hamster has no long term injuries is to take it to a vet.
The stupid hamster's but will bleed and get a scar for the rest of its life By: mahad
dont give one
Put some antibiotic cream on it.
No, I don't think so but IT IS NOT GOOD TO KEEP YOUR HAMSTER OUTSIDE OF IT'S CAGE FOR A LONG TIME EVEN IN IT'S TRANSPORTER OR HAMSTER BALL .
The big thing is it will bleed when it poops, has a hard time breathing, doesn't eat/drink much, and looks like a bag of bones. Sadly your hamster might not survive, if you haven't already take your hamster to a vet.
yes not sure what it is called but it means your hamster it going to die
It is not uncommon for people to have nose bleeds that start for no apparent reason. This is usually due to a weak or damaged blood vessel inside the nose and typically causes no serious problems. Any blood left in the nose will form a clot that comes out when you blow your nose, but is not cause for concern.
He felt the pain, and when he looked he could see that the cut had started to bleed.
There is no reason to ever bleed a cooling system.