Dwarf Hamster

Learn To Look After Your Dwarfy

Free Mini-Course On Dwarf Hamsters. Look After Them Well!

Looking after your Dwarf hamster, will generally require at least the same care as the more common larger variety of hamster, however due to their size they may need some extra special attention when it comes to their home. Dwarf Hamster care is not easy to get right but proper care makes a world of difference to your dwarf hamster. Not only will your friend be happier and more active but most importantly they will live longer and be much healthier if cared for correctly.

Because of the small size of your Dwarf hamster it is often easier for them to escape and that also makes it difficult for them to be found! They are known to squeeze through the bars of the smallest of cages and therefore a secure housing unit is necessary. A suitable alternative to a cage would be an aquarium.Personally I am not fond of aquariums simply because the glass can over time get a build up harmful material on it and your Dwafy will end up becoming ill from this.

However because of their love of climbing you will need to ensure that they have plenty of ways in which they can do this. Attaching a separate level and placing objects such as small branches is a way in which this can be achieved. Many pet stores have a variety of items that can be purchased for this purpose. Also because of their active nature, it will also be necessary to include some sort of exercise for them; a dwarf hamster wheel is perfect for this. If you can also try to purchase a hamster ball which means that your dwarf hamster can roam freely whilst in a safe and contained environment. According to studies it is not unheard of for dwarf hamster to run up to five miles in a wheel or ball.

An important aspect of dwarf hamster care is making sure their bedding is clean and comfortable. They love to burrow and hide themselves away so consider a dust free and absorbent material. The most common is that of wood shavings. You could also include other materials like shredded paper and cotton which will allow them to nest. Nesting boxes are commonly found in pet stores are your dwarf hamster will love it as they love to hide. The bedding will need to be changed weekly and the cage or aquarium cleaned thoroughly. Ideally you should use a very mild solution of soap and water as harsh chemicals are not suitable and a hamster could become ill if they are used. After cleaning, ensure it is rinsed and dried thoroughly before adding the new bedding.

Whilst they are smaller in size to their cousins the dwarf hamster does have an extremely high metabolism and therefore will eat as much as the larger variety of hamster. Their diet typically consists of pellets and seeds with occasional fruit and vegetables. Hamster food will be found at most pet stores or grocery stores. You will notice that your hamster will hoard his food and they have a habit of removing the food from the bowl and taking it to their nest where will eat it as and when required. A supply of fresh water is absolutely vital in dwarf hamster care as their dry diet means that they can consume a lot of water.

You will also want to include some toys in their homes, especially chewable ones. The teeth of a dwarf hamster never stops growing, therefore they will constantly chew and gnaw and things. It would be wise to buy products specifically for this purpose as items that are not suitable could choke or injure the hamster. Specifically those made of plastic materials.

In actual fact dwarf hamsters tend to have very little needs compared to other household pets and many owners will tell you they are a joy to own. Whilst not difficult to take care of they still have needs and special attention needs to paid to dwarf hamster care if you want to get the most out of your pet.

Because we realize that dwarf hamster care is so important we have an Ebook for you to download, you can do so simply by CLICKING this link, we hope you enjoy your furry little friends as much as we love ours by the way :) .

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