The yellowing of fur under your Chinese dwarf hamster's tail could be due to several factors, including urine staining, which is common in small animals. It might also indicate a skin condition or the presence of excess oil or debris. If the discoloration is accompanied by other signs of distress or if it worsens, it's best to consult a veterinarian to rule out any health issues. Regular grooming and hygiene can help maintain your hamster's coat.
There are about 25 species of hamsters that go under: Syrian or dwarf or hybrid.
In the wild, hamsters dig holes called burrows and live in them. So by instinct, hamsters will dig.
hold your hammy like a pencil put your other hand under your special hammy MAKE SURE THE HAMSTERS HEAD IS NOT TOUCHING YOUR HANDS AND THE HAMS FEET ARE SUPPORTED SO THE HAMMIES NOT TEMPTED TO BITE YOU.
3- 4 months if under that and the mama isn't until heat then the mama will have poor babies and that's not good
Well, you can buy Russian Dwarf Hamsters at PetCo, PetSmart, and Paw Mart. The cheapest place to buy them would be Paw Mart, however, the cheapest place to buy the supplies is to go to either PetSmart or PetCo.
No, Syrian hamsters must be housed alone when they get to be 9 weeks old and would definitely kill and even eat any other hamster with them, especially a dwarf. Dwarf hamsters can often be kept in groups however.
2650 BC - by Cangije a bureaucrat under the legendary Yellow Emperor.
most live about 2-3 years, but dwarf hamsters only live about a yearwhat! i have a dwarf it cant live up to about one year my hamster still looks healthy and doesnt look like it is about to dieThree years on average. If the hamster is healthy and under good care it can live up to five.
There is a Syrian hamster (often going under the name of fancy, golden, teddy bear etc, all of these are wrong, pet shops just give them fancy names to make them sound better so people will pay more). They are solitary and the biggest kind of pet hamster. The next are dwarf hamsters. They are significantly smaller, and there are 3 different kinds. Chinese dwarf hamster. These are the smallest and have a longer tail than any other pet hamster kind. They can be kept in pairs, but fighting is a very high chance and your better off leaving them alone. The Campbells Russian Dwarf hamster. About double the size of a Chinese dwarf. They can live in pairs or groups. Winter whites: Very similar to a Russian dwarf, but slightly smaller, and has a different head shape. None can be cross bred other than a Russian Dwarf and a Winter White, but very unadvisable to do so as if done wrong, the hamster can experience extreme pain. Also the cross breeds (sometimes known as "pudding" hamsters) are prone to get more health problems, one being diabetes.
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no. (All) syrian hamsters as adults are very teritoral.it is ok for syrian hamsters to share a cage if thay are under the age of 5 weeks. When they get around the age of 4 weeks you (Must) separate them. Or there fights could be faital.
First, look at the size of your hamster. If your hamster is 5-8 inches long, it might be SYRIAN/GOLDEN or TEDDY BEAR. If your hamster is 5-8 inches long and has longish hair, it is TEDDY BEAR. If the hair is short but light brown with various white and black marks, it is most likely SYRIAN. If your hamster is under 5 inches long, it is a DWARF HAMSTER. If your hamster is really small and has white eyebrows and is really fast and has light brown/gray fur, it is a ROBOROVSKI DWARF HAMSTER. If your hamster is under 5 inches long and has either gray or blonde with red or black eyes, it is most likely a RUSSIAN CAMPBELL'S or WINTER WHITE DWARF HAMSTER. If your hamster is under 5 inches long and has an abnormally long tail and looks mouse-like, it is a CHINESE DWARF HAMSTER. It's really hard to make sure, but these are just the basic characteristics of different types of hamsters. Hope it helped!