A hamster with a dislocated shoulder is not going to die. He should be taken to the vet, who can pop the shoulder back into place and heal the hamster.
Changes in behavior in a hamster could indicate a health issue, but it doesn't necessarily mean the hamster is going to die. It's best to monitor the behavior closely, and if you notice any concerning symptoms such as lethargy, lack of appetite, or difficulty breathing, it's important to consult with a veterinarian for proper evaluation and treatment.
No
Hamster do not have a long life spand maybe 1 to 3 years if you take really good care of them.
It is not recommended to give a hamster a bath as it can be stressful and harmful to their health. Hamsters are naturally clean animals and groom themselves regularly. If your hamster gets dirty, you can spot clean them with a damp cloth or use a chinchilla sand bath for them to roll in.
Your hamster goes bald and grows a black spot on its back because it is about to die.
I think it would be unlikely because it is only the shoulder popping out of it's socket , although , person who's shoulder is dislocated could pass out from the pain .. hope this helps :)
yes a baby hamster can die and your female hamster,im sad to say, probably will pass away.
Unless given by a doctor or vet, you should never give a hamster a shot unless they are going to die.
ekk! always leave water in the cage for your hamster. if your hamster cant drink water for about a day and a half its going 2 b dehydrated. your hamster would most likely die.
Possibly. It may survive, but it will get jet lagged.
yes not sure what it is called but it means your hamster it going to die
You can't milk a hamster.
They can die from lack of exercise Buy your hamster an exercise wheel.
=Hairless Hamsters cannot Lactate. The babies will not die at birth but if you do not find a rat or other hamster mom they will starve too death. Or you are going too need too hand feed.=
You don't. If the hamster is ill you take it to the vets.
No and yes the no part is if your hamster isn't stressed or bothered by the sound of the car yes if your hamster is very very stressed then your hamster could get wet tail and die
Changes in behavior in a hamster could indicate a health issue, but it doesn't necessarily mean the hamster is going to die. It's best to monitor the behavior closely, and if you notice any concerning symptoms such as lethargy, lack of appetite, or difficulty breathing, it's important to consult with a veterinarian for proper evaluation and treatment.