Dwarf Hamsters

Russian Dwarf Hamster

The term Russian dwarf hamster usually refers to several different species including the Winter White Russian Dwarf hamster, the Campbell’s Russian Dwarf hamster, and the Roborovski’s Dwarf hamster. The Russian Winter White and the Campbell’s Russian dwarf hamster are often mistaken for one species due to their similar size of about 8 to 10 centimetres […]

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Dwarf Hamster Supplies

No matter what kind of pet you are going to purchase, supplies are essential to being able to provide the care necessary to take care of that pet. Dwarf hamsters are no different from owning other types of pets; they need certain supplies in order to live comfortably and healthy in a home setting. The

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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 than 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

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Chinese Dwarf Hamsters

Originally found in the deserts of northern China and Mongolia, Chinese Dwarf hamsters are rare when it comes to pet hamsters. The reason that Chinese Dwarf hamsters are rare is because they can be hard to breed in captivity and they can be restricted to own in some countries. Chinese hamsters can look more mouse-like

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Baby Dwarf Hamsters

After a gestational period of between 18 and 20 days, the mother dwarf hamster will give birth to a litter size of between one and ten babies. But the average litter size is typically 5 or 6 pups. The thought of breeding a dwarf hamster can be exciting but in order to be successful, it

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