if your dog is not full yet, give it another one.
NO! don't do that, there's nothing you can do but buy a new one!
The cat will eat the hamster and the cat and dog will get in a fight that will end badly
be cause that what it ate most of its life
It depends on your lifestyle and preferences. Cats are independent and low-maintenance, dogs are loyal and great companions, and hamsters are small and easy to care for. Consider the time, space, and energy you have available before deciding which pet is best for you.
depending on how much it ate..if it ate lets say one piece (depending on how big the puppy is) then its stomach should be able to digest it somewhat...if it ate ALOT then i would say take it to a vet and have it checked out
Yes they can. It will not hurt the dog, but I would think that you would not give your dog hamster food because then you would have to go get more hamster food for your hamster.
Nostradamus Ate My Hamster was created in 1996.
did your hamster look tasty? because if it did then that's why your dog at your hamster
when the dog defecates and a mouse looking figure is covered in brown fickle matter and well the cat might have it aswell because it looks like a mouse
If it was not too much I am sure it will be ok. one my hamster accidentaly ate part of a peanut butter cookie but she was fine.
yes it could choke to death and suffocate.
The cat will eat the hamster and the cat and dog will get in a fight that will end badly
The hamster ate the peanut
The pussycat ate it
What if my dog ate my lunesta pill
show the dog that there is nothing to be scared of...
be cause that what it ate most of its life
NEVER trust a dog with a hamster or any rodent. Dogs are naturally hunters, and sadly will try to kill and devour small pets. If you want your hamster to meet the dog, have the dog on a leash and the hamster in a run about type of ball or cage so the dog can see the new friend. Very closely supervise and NEVER trust your dog with the hamster no matter how docile either one is.