yes
if you dont get shots for them they could possibly catch it
Teddy Bear hamsters, like other pet hamsters, do not require vaccinations or shots. Their care primarily involves providing a clean habitat, a balanced diet, and regular health check-ups from a veterinarian if needed. It's important to monitor for signs of illness or distress, but routine vaccinations are not part of hamster care. Always consult with a vet for specific health concerns or recommendations.
Yes you can, and some hamsters need to live in pairs. However, syrian hamsters are very territorial and need to live alone.
they need all of the same shots as othe dogs.
Bunnies don't need shots
Hamsters need shelter so they have a place to eat, sleep, and do what is necessary to survive.
No rabbit normally needs shots. However, if you are showing your rabbit it could possibly need shots to be shown.
Yes. You always need shots when you're going out of state.
A hamster doesn't need any shots unless it gets ill.
The same shots any dog has to get.
No, they don't NEED to be, because they shouldn't be with other hamsters (Siberian) and they can't catch a virus from a human being so you can choose, if the vet will even do it for you!
Yes.