about six weeks.
Yes. If the water is deep enough it could drown. Hamsters don't like to get wet so I would advise anyone who has a hamster or is planning to get a hamster is not to give any type of hamster water in a dish.You should give it water in a hamster water bottle thingy.
If your hamsters food bowl is more than 1 inch deep, then dont put water in it, or your hamster may slip and fall in, which is bad for its skin. I hope this helps you and your hamster, -x-
Hi, Of course, hamsters should always have fresh water. I replace my hamsters water every morning and every night if that's needed. Hope this helped, HorseLuverHeart xD
because your hamster hasn't gotten the chance or knowledge to drink water for itself. in these cases. you should get baby droppers and force water. or the hamster could be dehydrated or sick.
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.
Yes. If the water is deep enough it could drown. Hamsters don't like to get wet so I would advise anyone who has a hamster or is planning to get a hamster is not to give any type of hamster water in a dish.You should give it water in a hamster water bottle thingy.
they wont be thirsty anymore
well hamsters are very playful and loving although you cann't tech a hamster to swim it would be great exercise for the hamster your hamster can probable go in water if he or she knows hoe to swim hop this helped
no, you don't because hamsters are just hamsters and dwarf hamsters have a bigger mouth than you think.
no because hamsters drink the water, then you just refill it
They need a little hamster ball that they can roll in.
Awkwardly, yes. Don't go putting a hamster in water just to watch it swim.
If your hamsters food bowl is more than 1 inch deep, then dont put water in it, or your hamster may slip and fall in, which is bad for its skin. I hope this helps you and your hamster, -x-
Hamsters groom themselves so don't need washing. Water kills hamsters so keep them dry all of the time! If your hamster smells, check it has a clean cage (clean cage every 4-5 days)
my dog (shelty) once tried to eat my russian dwarf hamster. Otherwise, snakes, cats, all of animals like that can harm your hamster. But giving too much human food or putting your hamster in water can do HORRIBLE things to them
Hamsters do not bathe in bodies of water, they groom themselves with their own tongue and paws.
Yes they are but some hamsters do come out in the day to get food/water and for other resons. Some hamster also wake up at dawn and dusk.