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Dwarf Hamster Toys

Have you got a dwarf hamster and been looking for a toy? Maybe wondering what type would be fun and appropriate for them to play with? Since they are so tiny it would be best if you found toys that are specifically aimed towards their small size.


Hamsters are busy, inquisitive little animals and it only makes sense that a toy would be a worthwhile asset for your pets overall life. Toys would stimulate and enrich your pets life by learning to play and investigate.

Ramps, tunnels, ladders and wheels would provide as much entertainment for your hamster as it would for you. As well hamsters just love to chew. Since their front teeth are continually growing and must be worn down, it would be good to provide them with a rodent chew toy that is safe and non toxic. I recommend buying a rodent chew toy from your pet store.

If by chance you give your little hamster a wooden chew stick or block make sure it has no sharp or rough edges that they could harm their inner mouth pouches with. Remember that regardless of what toys you choose for your hamster that they are going to be chewing on them. So it is a good idea to make sure that they are made out of non toxic or chemically treated materials.

Hamsters need exercise and one of the best toys for this is the running wheel. The wheel should have a solid floor and I do not recommend the wire running wheels. These can be dangerous because your little hamster could trap his leg in the rungs causing injury to himself. As well these wires could also injure your little fellows tiny little feet.

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Dwarf Hamsters Daily Cute

All four of the types of the dwarf hamsters are featured in this video:

  • Djungarian hamster
  • Winter white or Siberian
  • Roborovskii or Robo
  • and the Chinese Hamster – Not really a dwarf Hamster but often referred to as one

All showing off how cute they are! Enjoy



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Robo Dwarf Hamsters Info

The Roborovski (Phodophus roborovski) or affectionately known as Robo hamster. The Robo is originally form the deserts of western and eastern Mongolia, China and Russia.  A natural burrowing creature that can dig down three to four feet through the sand to build their nest.


Size full grown:

  • adult weight is approximately 1 to 1.5 ounces
  • 3.5-4 inches in length

Consumption of food and liquid daily:

  • 1/4 to 2/5 of an ounce of dry food daily
  • always have more food available

  • 2 to 2.5 teaspoons of fresh water
  • -always have more water available to them

Special Characteristics

  • Huge internal cheeks pouches for carrying large quantities of material and food
  • On it’s belly are mid-ventral scent glands
  • 34 chromosomes, 17 pairs, indicating that the Robo is more primitive when compared to the Djungarian or the Russian White dwarf hamster
  • Their life spans from 3 to 3.5 years on average.

Color of Robo Hamsters Fur

Their color ranges from brown to brown-apricot, with no stripe down the back and there is a white patch above each eye.  They have large eyes and tend to be a stocky and compact build with a broad head.

Tidbits

They are the most active in the evening from 9 to 10 p.m. They are easy to handle and breed in captivity and tend to be quick and jumpy.  They are impeccable at keeping themselves clean and really enjoy specialized baths.

About Breeding, Baby Robos and their family life

The breeding season is from April till September. Gestation is 20 to 22 days and a female can produce four litters in a season.  The litter size ranges from 1 to 9 however on average from 3 to 6 pups.  Pups at birth are only about one gram.  They are hairless with eyes and ears shut and sealed toes.  Babies grow at a tremendous speed, after 5 days they have their body hair, two more days the toes have separated and at two weeks can hear with open eyes.

Before the ripe age of three weeks they have all fur an are no longer need their mothers care as they are fully weened.


The male  hamster is involved in the raising of the pups and stays involved in the family unit of the robo dwarf hamsters.

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Dwarf Hamster Care

There are several different species of Dwarf hamsters and they all make wonderful pets.  Although they are smaller then their Syrian cousins, they require the same amount of care.

Dwarf hamsters can often be more delicate, skittish, and faster to make an escape. Their small size allows them to fit into small cracks and spaces so they need a secure enclosure. Hamsters make their homes in tunnels that they dig themselves in the sand and dirt of their native homelands.

Housing for Dwarf Hamsters

  • In a home environment, they thrive in the plastic habitats that are available to purchase at most pet supply stores. Consider their small size, the hamster habitats might be too large for them  to climb and maneuver in properly.
  • Avoid cages with bars, as Dwarfs are small and may escape easy or get stuck between the bars.
  • Luckily, they now make habitats that are built smaller and specifically for mice.These types of enclosures better suited for dwarf hamsters.
  • They will also do well in a 20-30 gallon tank Remember two double the cage size if two are being housed together.  Be sure to have a secure screening top for the aquarium, that provides air flow and escape proof
  • Keep the Dwarf hamsters cage out of sunlight,heaters, drafts and securely out of the way of other household pets such as dog, cats, birds etc.
  • Hamsters are naturally active creatures. A wheel that can be placed inside the cage and can be used to run on is extremely important. One study found that a typical hamster could run up to five miles on their wheel.  There are smaller wheels specifically made for dwarf hamsters and without bars.

Substrate

  • Place a  commercial substrate designed for hamsters on the bottom of your dwarf hamster’s cage will satisfy their natural burrowing instincts.
  • Use a dust free and absorbent material like wood shavings but not cedar or pine based products due to the respiratory problems these materials can cause.
  • The substrate in the hamster’s cage should be completely emptied out and replaced every week.
  • Hamsters like to make nests out of the substrates in their cages.
  • Owners can also offer their hamsters a number of other nesting materials like paper towels, cotton, shredded paper, or tissues.
  • Often times they like to construct their nests in a small space like a nesting box. Because they are naturally shy animals, they like the privacy that these boxes offer.

Toys, Care and Cleaning

  • Another important aspect that owners need to be concerned about is ensuring that their hamsters receive chewing toys. Hamsters’ teeth never stop growing so they feel the constant urge to gnaw on anything that is around them. Without soft wooden toys to keep them busy they are liable to chew on plastic accessories which could injure them if chewed to become rough and broken.
  • In addition to replacing the substrate of the hamster’s cage on a weekly basis, the cage and all of its accessories need to be washed weekly.
  • Use a light solution of soap and water and make sure to rinse everything thoroughly. Never use harsh chemicals as this can effect your hamster
  • The cage should also be completely dry before new substrate is added to the cage.

 

Learn more about dwarf hamster care ebook!

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Does a Chinese Dwarf Hamster Make a good pet?

If you are considering owning a Chinese dwarf hamster as a pet, it’s best to research as much as you can about them before! Did you know that a Chinese hamster isn’t a dwarf hamster?  Because of their small small size, they are often referred to dwarfs.

They do make interesting pets for children over 12 and adults that prefer to enjoy their pets by observing their behaviors as opposed to picking up and holding them. Not to say that an experienced dwarf hamster owner can’t pick up their pet, just that they are extremely fast and often hard to catch.

Here are some Benefits of owning:

* Their home housing space doesn’t take up alot of room as they don’t require alot of space.A ten gallon aquarium, with a breathable lid, can be an adequate space for one.
* lower maintenance for cleaning and attending to their home, weekly cleanings
* They tend not bite, but often when scared or frightened will urinate on you!
* They are very active and can be alot of fun to observe and watch
* They are more of a solitary hamster, so having one, instead of pairs can be suitable.
* Compared to a dog, they are Fairly inexpensive to maintain.

Some of the Cons of ownership:

* As the female is the territorial one, she could attack, hurt or even kill a male, best to have a backup cage!
* As they are extremely quick and did I say extremely fast, this can make it difficult to handle and they could easily jump or fall out of your hand. Adult supervision is a must..
* They are very agile, they can easily escape, especially from a cage with bars
* In some states owing a Chinese hamster is illegal, so be aware of your zoning bylaws before hand.

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