It depends what your cleaning it with. You cant just clean it with water and hope its clean. You can go to a pet store and buy a small animal safe cage cleaner. Its smells really good. Also you can bathe your hamsters (even though people say not too) witha small animal shampoo that a pet store sells. Just make sure your dry them completely with a blow dryer ASAP after washing them. It could also be their diet.
Syrian golden hamsterCheckered hamster ( I had a checkered golden hamster before, and it was plain mean!)Russian hamsterBeige gloden hamsterTeddy Bear hamsterLonghaired golden hamstersDWARF HAMSTERS:chinese hamsterDzungarian hamsterdwarf and teddy bear hamsters are the most popular and the most fun!
Ones With aids.Bethany Masureik:Pets at Home sell hamsters ranging from dwarfs to teddy bears. It makes sense. If you know your hamster types, that is...
definitley syrian. they live longer and are waaay less wild then dwarf hamsters. the dwarfs we used to have batted bit and were wild. the syrians and teddy bear hamsters we had were calm and easy to take care of. First time owner: don't hold your hamster for the first couple of days or they may get wet tail :)
AnswerHamsters are very small animals. That's why they call them "pocket pets". Hamsters that aren't dwarfs don't get any bigger than the size of your fist - unless if they are obese due to lack of care and exercise.hamsters might get to be 3-5 inches
winter white hamsters only get so big. I've had them for a couple years, and the biggest one of mine has ever gotten is a little bigger then a chicken's egg. as they are dwarfs, they stay pretty small throughout their lives.
Yes they are. They are called Russian Dwarf Hamsters, Campbell's Dwarf Hamster, and Campbell's Russian Dwarf Hamster.
Robo hamsters are robo hamsters, they can be about 2 inches long on average, and stay robo hamsters.
Syrian hamsters, dwarfs are more likely to bite
Syrian golden hamsterCheckered hamster ( I had a checkered golden hamster before, and it was plain mean!)Russian hamsterBeige gloden hamsterTeddy Bear hamsterLonghaired golden hamstersDWARF HAMSTERS:chinese hamsterDzungarian hamsterdwarf and teddy bear hamsters are the most popular and the most fun!
no one of could get bit hamsters are solitary unless you put 2 femals you dwarfs together
That would probably be Syrian hamsters. Dwarfs are also common but it depends on the store.
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
Oh please don't do that your dwarf hamster might get diabetes and that's no good you can get some burges hamster treats and there are some for dwarfs.
Syrian hamsters are also called golden or teddy bear hamsters. They are the biggest breed of hamster. They come in a variety of different colours and our about double the size of Chinese, Dwarfs, Russians, Roborovsky's. They are the most solitary type of hamster and must live alone, unlike any other type which requires a mate.
The most popular breeds of hamsters are dwarfs, Chinese, and Teddy Bear (Syrian)/Golden) hamsters. I wouldn't be able to tell what breed of hamster you have without seeing it. But I can give a description of each one. There are many types of dwarf hamsters including the Campbell's Dwarf Hamster, Russian Dwarf Hamster and Roborovski Hamster. They are the smallest of the hamsters with the Robo(rovski) measuring just 2 inches when fully grown, their colors range from white to dark gray and often have a darker dorsal stripe. The Chinese hamster compared to other hamsters has a longer tail (around 2cm) and a thinner longer body, their natural coat is browny grey with a dorsal stripe but other color variations are available. Finally the Syrian hamster is much bigger than Chinese and Dwarves and their coat is commonly a 'golden' brown. They can grow to around 7 inches when fully mature. The picture above is of a Syrian hamster.
When it comes to hamsters teddy bear hamsters or black bear hamsters are the way to go. Dwarfs are typically mean...also male are the better choice anyway females get moody.
Yes. Not only can dwarf hamsters sleep in your hands, other hamsters can, too. I have had a hamster, Butterscotch, and she slept in my hands, If you are very calm and quiet, sure! They'll sleep in your hands. Unless they aren't sleepy of course:)