The problem is he probably got it caught in the wheel. I suggest u take the wheel until he gets better. Wait for a week and if its not any better take him to a local vet
A red and swollen eye in your hamster could be due to an eye infection or injury. It's important to take your hamster to a veterinarian experienced with exotic pets for a proper diagnosis and treatment. Avoid trying to treat it at home as it could potentially worsen the condition.
A swollen behind in a hamster can indicate a health issue, such as an infection or abscess. It is important to take your hamster to a veterinarian for examination and treatment to address the underlying cause and prevent further complications.
If your hamster's ear is swollen like a blister, it could be due to an infection or injury. It's important to take your hamster to a veterinarian who specializes in small animals to properly diagnose and treat the issue. Do not attempt to treat it at home as it may worsen the condition.
The slow movement and swollen back end could be signs of a medical issue such as an injury, infection, or a reproductive problem. It's important to take your hamster to a veterinarian experienced with exotic pets for a proper diagnosis and treatment. Delay in medical attention can lead to further complications and worsen your hamster's condition.
No, having red eyes does not necessarily mean that a hamster is blind. Some breeds of hamsters, like Albino hamsters, have red eyes due to the lack of pigmentation. It's best to observe your hamster's behavior and consult with a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis.
A red and swollen eye in your hamster could be due to an eye infection or injury. It's important to take your hamster to a veterinarian experienced with exotic pets for a proper diagnosis and treatment. Avoid trying to treat it at home as it could potentially worsen the condition.
If your hampsters foot is swollen and its tail is red and curved you should take it to the vet.
its claw probably got ripped off some how it happened to our hamster
It could have a tumour.... i would contact your vet immediately.
You should take your canary with the swollen bloody toe to the veterinarian to help it to get better.
take your toe out of the dirt.
Red, Swollen, and possibly containing pus, blood, or clear seeping liquids.
If you hamster's back end is red and large, it is a boy, because my hamster was a boy and he had a big butt too, lol
unless the tail is wet, that could be fine. its just the way his/her butt is
yes.
If your canary has a bloody swollen toe you should take it to the veterinarian. Try cleaning it up with some peroxide but the bird should see a vet.
If you refuse to take her to the vet then there's nothing you can do.