Try a Syrian hamster. This type of hamster is the biggest and hard to lose. They are very friendly. They also come in different fur patterns.
Syrian types are:
Panda bear
teddy bear
golden
fancy
longhair
shorthair
The dwarf hamster is probably the best for first time breeders because they enjoy living in groups and other hamsters have to be separated and its a little difficult to get all the details.
You have to breed them or get one of ur best friend
get one called a silky- they last about 2 years and you can do anything with them- hamsters do bite so beware don't scare it also another great breed of hamster for beginers is a teddy bear hamster they are quite cuddly and are not to fast...
This breed is for the experienced dog owner who understands flock guardian temperament. They should not be in the hands of first time owners who do not have the necessary experience. It is best to start with a breed such as the German Shepherd before considering a large, guarding breed like the Central Asian Shepherd Dog.
one that is really healthy and one that looks cute
It is best not to house your dwarf hamster with another hamster, especially the male species. They will bitterly attack each other. Both genders are not very friendly with other hamsters, and tend to be extremely territorial.
Hamsters use their keen sense of smell to locate and attract potential mates. They communicate through scent markings and pheromones to signal their readiness to breed. When a female hamster is in heat, she emits strong pheromones that can be detected by males from a distance, leading them to seek her out for mating.
Any hamster can be nice depending on its living conditions before you got it. Make sure you buy a young one, these are the most easily tamed. Syrian hamsters are the most popular breed, as they are easily tamed and handled.
syrian hamsters are best i would say but they are known to bite. although mine has never bitten me.
they will defentily mate and also if the male is older.the male will rape the female and maybe kill it,ifthey are both young it is best to put them in small box or something let them get to know each other first other than that don't attempt it
it's a good question. syrian hamsters are the good hamster breed. they are cute and cuddly. But after the female give birth to the pups you MUST separate the male, cause he might kill the little ones. ok i think this would help you. Have fun with your hammy.
My first horse was an arabian named All about me and she was the best. get an arabian. There is no one 'best' breed for a first horse. In reality you shouldn't even be concerned about the breed in the beginning. You should be more concerned with if the horse is overall suitable for you and your goals, things like breed should be considered last.