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QuestionWhen I offer my hamster his favorite food on my hand, he bites me. What should I do?Dr. Elliott, BVMS, MRCVS is a veterinarian with over 30 years of experience in veterinary surgery and companion animal practice. She graduated from the University of Glasgow in 1987 with a degree in veterinary medicine and surgery. She has worked at the same animal clinic in her hometown for over 20 years.Hamsters have poor eyesight so it could be that your hamster smells the food but doesn't see your hand and accidentally chomps down on a finger. To make friends, try offering the treat on a teaspoon. Be sure to have clean hands (not smelling of food), and, once he's happy with the hand in the cage, try touching him gently.
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QuestionIs my hamster afraid of me when it nibbles me?Dr. Elliott, BVMS, MRCVS is a veterinarian with over 30 years of experience in veterinary surgery and companion animal practice. She graduated from the University of Glasgow in 1987 with a degree in veterinary medicine and surgery. She has worked at the same animal clinic in her hometown for over 20 years.Nibbling is the hamster's way of investigating whether something is food or not. It is a type of exploratory behavior rather than fear-based or aggressive. If your hamster is a nibbler, always wash your hands before handling him or he may mistake the smell as meaning your hand is food and bite harder!
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QuestionIs it okay to carry my hamster around in the palm of my hand?Dr. Elliott, BVMS, MRCVS is a veterinarian with over 30 years of experience in veterinary surgery and companion animal practice. She graduated from the University of Glasgow in 1987 with a degree in veterinary medicine and surgery. She has worked at the same animal clinic in her hometown for over 20 years.There are two things to consider here: how frightened the hamster is and how safe he is. If he is relaxed in your palm and is happy to groom himself whilst resting there, then with care you could carry him around. However, there is a risk that if he took fright or you tripped, he could fall out of your hand, which could cause him serious injury.
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QuestionI handle my baby dwarf hamster every day, but he still bites. Why is this?Dr. Elliott, BVMS, MRCVS is a veterinarian with over 30 years of experience in veterinary surgery and companion animal practice. She graduated from the University of Glasgow in 1987 with a degree in veterinary medicine and surgery. She has worked at the same animal clinic in her hometown for over 20 years.It's likely he's fearful, and handling him makes him defensive, which results in a bite. Work on building his trust by feeding treats from a spoon. Once he gets bolder and starts approaching the spoon, get him used to seeing your hand while you talk quietly. Take things slowly, and don't force him to do anything.
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