No, the scent of chocolate alone is unlikely to kill a dwarf hamster. However, it is important to never feed chocolate to a hamster as it is toxic to them and can lead to serious health issues or even death. It's best to keep chocolate and other potentially harmful substances away from your hamster.
Yes you can give most hamsters baths, but there are a few very important rules. . Make sure the water is not to warm and not to cold. . don't fill up the sink (or what ever thing your giving your hamster a bath in) to high. . If your hamster can not swim (usually hamsters will swim) then take them out of the bath imidietly because it might drown.
You put bedding at the bottom.(Preferably shredded paper or wood shavings.)But NOT bedding with any fiber materials in it .The fiber material can give it a respitory problem and they could die .Put a small water dish in it .(for cleaning themselves) A few toys to play with like cardboard from a toilet paper roll .A wheel .And a food dish with veggies and seeds .NEVER feed your hamster cheese .It will get diaria and die.And put in a water bottle thing. Make sure that you dwarf hamster cannot slip through the bars of your cage.Dont buy a plastic cage.It needs bars.Thats it! Thanks and good luck with your hamster
I have a teddy bear hamster and he is such a sweetie!!! I personally would say teddy bears are very nice and could easily be the nicest ones!!! I had a few dwarf hamster, and even though sometimes they can be a little snippy, they are usually pretty nice.
It is not possible for a female hamster to become pregnant without being in contact with a male. The symptoms you are observing may be due to other health issues that should be evaluated by a veterinarian. It's important to seek professional advice to ensure the hamster's well-being.
No, you should never under any circumstances, ever put a dwarf hamster with a teddy bear hamster.
No, you should never hold a pregnant hamster
Only sand baths, hamsters should never get wet as they can get pneumonia very easily.
the male hamster will choose one female hamster and the left one will die
you can never put them together because they will just keep fighting. if it is a dwarf hamster then you can put two female's together.
No, the scent of chocolate alone is unlikely to kill a dwarf hamster. However, it is important to never feed chocolate to a hamster as it is toxic to them and can lead to serious health issues or even death. It's best to keep chocolate and other potentially harmful substances away from your hamster.
the difference between a dwrf hamster and a regular hamster is the dwarf hamster will stay the same size wbut the regular hamster will keep gtrowing---- Well normally a dwarf is a lot smaller and a lot less sturdier. A dwarf is good for a fourteen year old and a reg. one is good for a nine year old. They both make awesome pets! You can be happy with either one.
Well it depends... i have noticed that regular sized hamsters are meaner then the dwarf hamsters.... but any hamster will bite if it has babies... but i have two Campbell Russian dwarf hamsters and they are very cute! mine has never bit me!
Dwarf hamsters never usually get big. My female hamster was only about 3 or 4 inches long. Hope this helped! (:
'Albino Russian Dwarf hamster should be gently scrubbed with some hot water' You should never shower a hamster in case it gets wet tali! Only 'bath' a hamster if it has something in its fur - but you use an old toothbrush and water to comb it out, but never shower it. _____________________________________________________________ According to my exotic vet you should never bathe your hamster since they keep themselves very clean through self grooming and could actually die from getting wet. If there is a smell then clean the cage thoroughly and if there's still a smell then get it to an exotic vet in case your hamster has an infection. Mine had a small hole in her cheek from shoving too much stuff in her cheek pouch and it got infected (though it didn't smell) and I took her to my exotic vet. She needed antibiotics and she was fine once everything healed.
If they ever come into contact (which they never should) or if you handle the guinea pig, followed by the hamster without washing your hands thoroughly, yes.
No, absolutely not. You may think all hamsters look the same, and so are the same, that is completely wrong. Never let any other kind of hamster get near a different species.