no lould noise, will calm the hamster down and not as much movement . It will be better if you spend time with it every day.
I'm an animal expert listen to me they are scared you are big to them they are frightened they think if they hold still then you will put them down
calm down.
yes female start to calm down when you get her fixed but if you have a male to you should get him fixed to or the female won't settle down that easily
You do not. They are quick by nature.
This pet may be ill. Not drinking or eating is a symptom of being sick. ............ My Baby Hamster is too, He is a Robo :) And When I picked him up this morning he wouldn't move, He was breathing... His Tail Had Yellow Wetness but we thought it was pee...I don't want to take my baby back...He wouldn't eat/drink ... And when we got him he had a hole in his ear and blood on his nose and paw! I hope you find out yours is okay... (cry...)
You just have to calm down.
Breathe slowly, try to forget the things that you are scared of and calm down.
probably because its scared of you touching him or her or is scared of falling down the tube like my hamster
I think you just wait, and it calms down.
sometimes. depends on the horse. if a horse is really scared you need to do more than hum to calm him or her down. Reassurance is KEY!!!!!!!!
a 50lb club hammer should calm her down!
She has a fear of flying. She even has to sing Britney Spears songs to calm down.
A teddy bear hamster is a type of syrian hamster and can be identified usually by their golden fur. Russian dwarf hamsters are much smaller than syrian hamsters so it is easy to tell them apart
Put it in a nice comfy place and stroke it. If she gets scared calm her down.
you cant tame it or make it calm down because there already nice when there born and you cant make them calm down they have like extreme adhd p.s. they like dried sliced bananas
Most likely, it's teeth are getting to big. So it bites the bars of its cage to wear it down. Give it something else to wear it's teeth down with.
Well it depends on the type of hamster. I have a syrian baby hamster and if it is laying down it is about 9cm long and 4cm tall. I can't tell for dwarf hamster babies though because they are much smaller. As well as the breed it can also depend whether it is the runt of the litter, or the dominant baby of the litter and so on.