well mine did tht and mine is fine is your hamster hurt or anything?
It's important to take your hamster to a vet as soon as possible for proper evaluation and treatment. Hamsters can recover from a dislocated shoulder with appropriate care and medication, so early intervention is crucial for its well-being. With prompt medical attention, chances of recovery are good.
You should take your hamster to see a vet, particularly if she seems in pain. It is probably nothing and she has probably just bumped it on something, but it could be more serious. For now, just try and be careful not to touch it
If the hamster is now behaving normally and doesn't show any signs of injuries or distress, it's likely that it will be okay. However, it's always a good idea to monitor the hamster for any unusual behavior or symptoms and seek veterinary advice if any concerns arise. Hamsters are resilient animals, but accidents can still cause injuries that may not be immediately visible.
Check your hamsters food. It doesn't matter where you get the food, how you get the food your food could have weevils. The weevils go inside the cage when you put food in there and cause irritation. Put your hamster food in the freezer to prevent this. OR, It probably has mites. My hamster had mites, and she was losing fur on her back. We were wondering if we should take it to a vet, but she ended up healing by herself and is now perfectly fine. I'm not saying this is what you should do, because your hamster might not heal by itself; she might get worse. If she loses more hair, and still doesn't seem to be getting any better, I'd suggest bringing it to a vet. I hope your hamster gets better soon!
There is lots like, Syrian, Chinese dwarf hamster, Campbells dwarf hamster, Robo dwarf hamster, Russian hamster. My favorite, is the blueberry campbells dwarf hamster and the Syrian hamster. They are the sweetest and easy to hold. NOT THE ROBO"S!!!
Well... It would depend on what the hamster fell on, and if it fell on a body part wrong. There is many different results.
It's important to take your hamster to a vet as soon as possible for proper evaluation and treatment. Hamsters can recover from a dislocated shoulder with appropriate care and medication, so early intervention is crucial for its well-being. With prompt medical attention, chances of recovery are good.
Take it to the vet and let him do it
You don't have to train it. If you just keep putting it on your shoulder it will be curious and crawl up. At least my hamster does.
How did the hamster land? Are they limping at all? It all depends on how the hamster is. If it shows any signs of injury or pain then I would take her to the vets.
He got sick.
You should take your hamster to see a vet, particularly if she seems in pain. It is probably nothing and she has probably just bumped it on something, but it could be more serious. For now, just try and be careful not to touch it
Uhm.... A fake one! :)
He was probably stunned, not dead.
Yes, I did I was running and fell now I have a broken clavicle.
If the hamster is now behaving normally and doesn't show any signs of injuries or distress, it's likely that it will be okay. However, it's always a good idea to monitor the hamster for any unusual behavior or symptoms and seek veterinary advice if any concerns arise. Hamsters are resilient animals, but accidents can still cause injuries that may not be immediately visible.
I would not attempt to pick up a baby hamster till it is eating on it's own. Hamsters are very quick to cannibalize their young if they in anyway fell threaten or of the babies are threatened. This includes the smell of the baby hamster changing in anyway.