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Old 06-29-2005, 08:38 PM   #1
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hey well this weekend iam getting a hamster and i just have a few questions



1. what can give the hamster to chew on so their teeth dont over grow ( i read giving dog bisquits but what kind? )



2. what can i do to prevent wet tail?



3. when i first put the hamster in the cage how long should i let it get used to its surroundings before i tame it?



Thanks very much!
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Old 06-30-2005, 02:24 AM   #2
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i'll give 1 and 3 a go if you don't mind



1) plain dog biscuits - bonio if they're availabe where you are

you can also get mineral block things, they're quite hard so i imagine as well as supplying minerals it will help their teeth too



3) Try not to disturb it much in the first couple of days to settle and attempt to tame it gradually after that.
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Old 06-30-2005, 04:50 AM   #3
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Default Re: getting a hamster this weekend and need some advice



1. what can give the hamster to chew on so their teeth dont over grow ( i read giving dog bisquits but what kind? )




I believe its best to give plain dog biscuits, nothing with artificial food coloring and I believe its important to make sure that garlic inst included in the ingredients as its harmful (at lest I think)



2. what can i do to prevent wet tail?




Not much but hope that your hamster comes from a good quality line of healthy hams. Some are just more prone to it, thats why its better to look for a breeder, most hamsters in pet stores are just bred in masses, quality health inst really taken as seriously, and if its not from a mass breeder its from some other person whos hamster had babies and they didnt know what to do with them.



Just get your hams cage set up and ready, keep it in a room where there inst to much noise and put a light towel over its cage.



3. when i first put the hamster in the cage how long should i let it get used to its surroundings before i tame it?



Id let it be for at lest three days, if its out then talk to it and offer it treats, but Id give it a few days to really settle in before you start handling it.
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Old 06-30-2005, 06:30 AM   #4
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1. what can give the hamster to chew on so their teeth don't over grow ( I read giving dog biscuits but what kind? )


Plain milk bones are good just avoid any with charcoal in them. Nylabone do great bones made from 100% potato starch - these are perfect - and you can pop them in the oven for 10 minutes to give a crumblier texture.



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2. what can I do to prevent Wet Tail?


Obtan your hamster from a reputable hobby breeder at 6-8 weeks old feed it the same food it had at home and no fresh fruit or vegetables for two weeks - harsh but necessary. Hazel Hamster food with added probiotic is good - but if the hamster was not raised on this you will need to swap to it gradually over a week reducing the existing mix slowly and topping up the quantity of Hazel. You may want to consider a probiotic supplement if you can get hold of it too. Do not stress the new hamster out - leave it for as much as two weeks if it seems very timid around you - a good hobby breeder though should supply a well socialised hamster who is happy to play with you from day one. Touch all the hamsters you get to choose from and pick the tamest one not the prettiest necessarily.



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3. when I first put the hamster in the cage how long should I let it get used to its surroundings before I tame it?


kind of answered this above... it depends on the hamster but go at it's pace in the beginning - you will be rewarded with a happier, healthier, tamer hamster in the longrun.
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Old 06-30-2005, 08:15 AM   #5
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thanks for all your replys i just have one small problem there really is no hamster breeder here in the nyc area well at least that i know of so i think my only choice would be to get the hamster at a pet store unless you guys know a site that lists hamster breeders if not its ok thanks for all your help
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Welcome fellow New Yorker! I grew up in the city myself before moving to NJ.



Where are you in NY? I have a link to a site with breeders, just scroll down and there are 3 from NY. Merry570 is up in Syracuse and the others I don't know. You can also see about NJ as it is close enough to you.

Just get out your map and do some 'homework'.



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I would highly recommend you get one of Mary's babies - she is a really fantastic hobby breeder and I would guarantee you would have no problems with one of her furballs.
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Old 06-30-2005, 10:25 AM   #8
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queens new york .. Lol yea but most actually all the breeders i found are upstate
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She can sometimes deliver but there is another good breeder in Albany - anywhere nearer you?
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Old 06-30-2005, 10:45 AM   #10
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Babyboos, all the upstate breeders appear to be a 5 hour drive from speel. NY is a very large state geographically.

Mary does have good quality and if you talk to her, she sometimes is 'on the road' to a show or other and maybe can meet up with you.



Maybe a post on Pet Web Site will have some local breeders for you.
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