Dwarf hamsters are very small and it's hard for vets to handle them (from my personal experience). There may not be a way to heal them. If they need surgery, it's very hard to put them under anesthesia. They may or may not come out the same or may not come out at all.
You need to make sure the little hamster is comfy so make sure he/she has cotton wool in his bed, lots of fresh water, salad and other supplies to keep him nourished and his usual food. Also avoid handling him/her.
It's simple,First you need to have basic supplies: Cage, Stuffing, Burrowing home (igloo). Water bottle,food,tubes,and food bowl,Set up your cage accordingly
Then, Play with your hamster anytime you can. Bonding with your hamster can be, holding it,let it roll in a ball,feeding it treats, and even talking to it!
Always make sure your cage is never left open, and that no holes can be made through, tubes, and wires.
I hope these tips will help you take good or better care of your hmster.
Well, when taking care of a hamster you have to be sure to feed and give it water, and play with it every day.
You have to make sure that it gets a comfortable place to live and you have to give it food and water and play with it very often and let it get used to you holding it.
Take it to the vet! Although vets are quite pricey, if you think it might help, go for it!
Never touch it, you can look at it with a flashlight...don't let the siblings live with it forever. A girl can live with its mom forever, But NOT the boy!
Depending on your hamster's injury, you can wrap the injury in soft bandage, take it to the vet or let it heal naturally.
if your hamster is injured take it to the vet immediatly.
Take it to a vet.
It depends on how height you dropped him from. If you dropped him from the top of Big Ben, that would be a problem. If you dropped him from a chair or so, that wouldn't be much of a problem. Dropping a hamster I don't think can hurt her pregnancy.
Well I dropped my hamster on the kitchen floor made of hard , cold tiles and after ward he was a little scared but then he seemed fine, but if your hamster starts to act funny or walk funny or something go to the vets to get him checked out.
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Right now, it could go either way. It might be paralized on one side or it might just shocked. It also depends how tall you are. If you are a todler and you dropped it on carpet then it might be ok, but if you 6 feet tall and you dropped it on a hardwood floor, it will probably die or be paralized the rest of its life.
The best way to make sure the hamster has no long term injuries is to take it to a vet.
Ouch.. Definitely take it to a vet. Try searching for any bruises or marking around your hamster body
While they are sturdy little creatures it's best to take your hamster to the vets to be sure there are no broken bones. Animals don't show pain the same way humans do. Please take the hamster to the vet!
Yes.
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don't play too Rufe with the hamster or dropping them on the floor
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no, because if they get tired they can lay on the floor