You should probably tell your parents or whatever and see if you can take your hamster to the vet and get it taken care of. Sounds like the growth of a cyst. While usually not very dangerous to the animal, it can present problems and shuold be seen by a professional. There is no home remedy for this one.
A lopsided head in a hamster could indicate an ear infection, injury, or even a neurological issue. It's important to consult a vet to determine the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment. In the meantime, ensure the hamster's cage is clean and provide a soft and quiet environment for rest.
When you get your hamster, it should already be healthy and clean. When your hamster gets lice, that means they got it from you or any of your friends or family.
The head shaking is the best indication that your dog has an ear infectin, this is especially common in dogs with floppy ears. Take him to your vet, you will probably get some oticort drops that you will need to put in and massage into his ears twice daily. You need to do it right away as his hearing can be permanantly affected if it goes too long.
A bald patch on a hamster's head could be due to old age, but it could also be a sign of illness such as mites or a skin infection. It's best to consult a veterinarian to determine the cause and provide appropriate treatment.
If you buy a Hamster when it is at least 6 months old you can train it. Hamsters may not agree to do the trainging at first but if you do it again, again, and again everyday eventually the hamster will get used to what you are trying to do and it will try.
YEs. But her ears don't itch as much as hurt. She doesn't scratch at them, just shakes her head violently. he sores hurt her...she doesn't bite at them, but they are growing and crusty. No Mange, antibiotics and steroids don't help.
No only humans get Head Lice
dry skin, wash hair in white vingar
Feline Miliary Dermatitis may cause crusty scabs and tiny bumps on the head, back, and neck of cats. It is a skin ailment caused by an allergic reaction to bites from fleas, lice, and mites.
Yes it can but beware if the mealworm are dirty then your hamster can die due to illness that is cause by it. clean the worms and chop the head off, if you dont chop the head off ur hamster can die. because worm's head has teeth
Knock it on the head.
My guinea pig had a problem like this. She had mites. Take your hamster into the vet and if it is mites, she will get a series of shots.
a head ball???
they got sexually excited.
Sure, as long as you don't do it hard. :)
Take it to the vets quickly!
The ball connector is what the shower head rotates on to point the shower head in different directions