Monday, June 28, 2010

Dwarf Hamster Information

Dwarf hamster information is good to know on a smaller hamster that in size gets between 2 to 4 inches depending on the type of dwarf hamster you get. There are your Chinese Dwarf hamsters, Campbell's Russian hamsters, Winter White Russian hamsters, and Roborovski hamsters that are a part of the dwarf family of hamsters. These hamsters are also known as pocket pets, because of their size where they actually fit in your pocket. You can do this but I would not recommend it unless the hamster has your undivided attention or you may forget that your pet is in your pocket or they could jump out and get seriously hurt.

Dwarf hamsters are a native to the desert areas of Siberia, North China, Northern Russia, and Mongolia. These hamsters are from the wild of the deserts and a part of the rodent family. Over a time period they became domesticated and bred for pets. They are nocturnal animals and live in borrows with many tunnels and chambers. They sleep during the day to avoid the heat and predators. They go out during the evening and night time hours to gather their food and bedding materials. The traits that they have help them to detect food and movement. Dwarf hamsters have expandable cheek pouches to carry food and bedding they do and will travel many miles to get their food and bedding. They are also very fast animals even though they are so little.

More dwarf hamster information to know about is that these tiny creatures do not have good eye sight. They can not see colors but make up in their sense of smell and hearing. They also are very fragile but flexible; their legs are short, fury bodies with a stripe down their back. These tiny hamsters are skittish, easily to escape ones hands or cages due to they are very quick, and they are very delicate due to their size. Their appearance, temperament, personality, and size are unique for each of these different types of dwarf hamsters.

Dwarf hamsters will eat almost anything they find that is edible but it is best not to let them have just anything. This could be fatal if they do not get the proper food or toys for them. Their teeth are very sharp and can chew on or nip at anything, including your fingers, plastic, wood, and their treats and food.

These hamsters can not have a rapid temperature change this will make a very sick hamster and could cause death. Dwarfs are very active pets; they will run in a wheel for many miles each day and if you have a tubular cage set up this little one will keep you entertained for quite some time. Even when they groom themselves it is fun to watch.

These little hamsters make wonderful pets for you especially if you want a pet that is caged and easy to care for. There is a lot of information you will need out there. Just make sure you find all the dwarf hamster information you can to have a healthy, happy and loving pet.

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