Dwarf Hamsters and Their Favorite Foods
[ad_1] Many Dwarf Hamsters owners often believe that these little creatures are like common household rodents and can therefore eat anything they want and still survive and thrive. This misconception…
Read moreDwarf Russian Hamsters
[ad_1] Dwarf Russian Hamster refers to three distinct species within the Phodopus genus: o Campbell’s Dwarf – Phodopus campbelli. o Winter White Dwarf – Phodopus sungorus.o Roborovski’s Desert Dwarf –…
Read moreSexing Dwarf Hamsters – The Basics
[ad_1] What exactly is ‘sexing’ dwarf hamsters? No, it’s not some new slang term for breeding. Sexing dwarf hamsters is the process of determining whether the hamsters are male or…
Read moreHamster Breeds – Full Size Hamsters
[ad_1] There are many different hamster breeds found in pet shops around the world, but the most common types are Syrian, Chinese, Russian dwarf, Campbell dwarf, Dwarf Winter White, and…
Read moreHamsters Will Rule the World
[ad_1] Is the end nigh? How will the world end? Are we all doomed? Ever since the dawn of time, we have been fascinated by the end of the world….
Read moreHamsters As Pets – Prepare Yourself
[ad_1] Have you ever dreamed of what it might be like to retain and train hamsters as pets? The purpose of this journal is to bring clarification to many of…
Read moreHamsters – The Average Life Span of Hamsters
[ad_1] If a hamster dies a natural death in old age, then it typically can live between 1 and and 3 years. Unfortunately, not every family's pet lives that long…
Read moreImportant Facts About Chinese Dwarf Hamsters
[ad_1] Having originated in the deserts of Northern China and Mongolia, the Chinese dwarf hamsters actually belong to the category of rat like hamsters. As a pet they are not…
Read moreRats vs. Hamsters: Which is the Better Pet for Your Toddler?
[ad_1] When choosing a pet for their child, many parents are more inclined to choose a hamster over a rat. They see the hamster as cute and cuddly. Rats are…
Read moreA Quick Guide To Russian Dwarf Hamsters
[ad_1] The Russian dwarf hamster (Phodopus sungorus) is distantly related to the common golden hamster (Mescricetus auratus) that is native to Syria. Introduced to the U.S. in the early 1980s,…
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