You can put on Neosporin. I put it on my little guy and it helped. Sometimes they like to lick it off, but apply a small amount, so if he/ she licks it they wont be harmed. Apply it in small amounts each day, maybe 2wice a day and your little guy will be all better!
I dont know if which is the best kind of hamster but it is not the syrian hamsters. They are the worst. I have a Teddy Bear hamster and he has not bit me since I got him. (I have had him for 2 months)
A hamster with a big and hard stomach could be experiencing bloating, constipation, or a gastrointestinal blockage. These conditions can be serious and may require a visit to a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
I have a Syrian hamster I got her for £12. but her cadge and supplies are substantially more. A dwarf hamster is cheaper its self around £9. But supplies are the same as a Syrian hamsters. I would suggest you get a Syrian Hamster for handling. but a dwarf if you want to put several in one cage. I hope this is helpful.
No, your hamster is dead.
I have a teddy bear hamster that is a male. You can tell the gender by looking at the under side a your hamster, then if your hamster has two testicles (it looks like a little butt) is a male if not it is a female.
Very hard, you shouldn't let your hamster mate, it's a really big responsability.
They are really fast, so hard to catch, and are less friendly. So really there not as nice.
First, look at the size of your hamster. If your hamster is 5-8 inches long, it might be SYRIAN/GOLDEN or TEDDY BEAR. If your hamster is 5-8 inches long and has longish hair, it is TEDDY BEAR. If the hair is short but light brown with various white and black marks, it is most likely SYRIAN. If your hamster is under 5 inches long, it is a DWARF HAMSTER. If your hamster is really small and has white eyebrows and is really fast and has light brown/gray fur, it is a ROBOROVSKI DWARF HAMSTER. If your hamster is under 5 inches long and has either gray or blonde with red or black eyes, it is most likely a RUSSIAN CAMPBELL'S or WINTER WHITE DWARF HAMSTER. If your hamster is under 5 inches long and has an abnormally long tail and looks mouse-like, it is a CHINESE DWARF HAMSTER. It's really hard to make sure, but these are just the basic characteristics of different types of hamsters. Hope it helped!
That depends on what you mean by White Dwarf Hamster. You may be referring to a Winter White Dwarf Hamster which tend to be a light gray, or a Albino Dwarf Hamster that is completely white and maybe red eyes. Albino Hamsters may be hard to find, but you can call nearby pet stores and ask if they have the hamster you are looking for. (Stores like Pj's Pets, PetSmart, Local Pet Breeds, etc)
They grow from when they are a baby to about as big as your thumb. They stay pretty small. This makes them hard to find
Dwarf hamsters are small rodent but there hard to tame. most of them are gray with white as normal they bite.to get more answers go to a pet store.
Well, I once had a hamster that I think died of namonia
yes but it is very diffcult and you would need expert experience if not then you are really lucky
Sorry, for the bad news. I had to go through this too. It is a tumour. It may be possible to treat by a vetrenarian. The growth can be removed but it may cost you up to $300 (not including visit fee $40-95) and even then it is not guarenteed that the hamster will survive. Your hamster could die the next day. My advice is to think about this long and hard. Its a risk to take if you really love your hamster.
Shes probably choking or has too much food in her pouches...i'd talk to a vet!
I dont know if which is the best kind of hamster but it is not the syrian hamsters. They are the worst. I have a Teddy Bear hamster and he has not bit me since I got him. (I have had him for 2 months)
Both types of hamsters are likely to bite....they are both very aggressive types, and harder to deal with. Actually, Panda bear and Black bear are both just color variations on the same type of hamster, the Syrian hamster. They are in no way aggressive or hard to deal with! They are much easier to deal with than any dwarf types.