Robos Foraging and Searching for Treats
Couple of my favorite type of treats to use for my hamsters are Yogurt drops (sparingly), Millet Sprays, and Papaya Treats.
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Robos Foraging and Searching for Treats
Hamster Troy: GO GO GO!
Troy is my dear lovely baby Pearl Winter White Dwarf Hamster. He’s perfect and the best of the world! =D
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Hamster Troy: GO GO GO!
Robo Dwarf Hamster Toys
If you have a dwarf hamster you’ve probably been looking for some toys that would be the best ones for his small size. Ones that would be fun and provide stimulation to your pet.
Hamsters are very active animals so toys would be a very good investment on your part and one that would provide enrichment to his. Toys help to stimulate your little hamster to learn to investigate and play.
Runs and tunnels. These will provide hours of entertainment to both your hamster and you as well. You’ve probably already noticed that your hamster loves to chew. I would get him/her a good chew toy from your local pet store for his chewing.
Since a hamsters front teeth are continually growing he needs something to chew on that will help wear them down. If you choose a wooden chew stick then make sure it is not pointed or jagged as this could cause injury to your hamsters pouch. As well remember that whatever toys you decide up to make sure they are non toxic and made from safe materials.
Hamsters also need and require exercise. A running wheel is the best form of exercise that your hamster can be provided. The wheel itself should have a solid floor so as not to tip over. Also I do not recommend a wire running wheel as this could cause your hamster to get either his leg or possibly even one of his feet to become trapped and would harm the little fellow.
There can be alot of fun watching and observing your pet play with their toys, how they move them about and get right inside them.
Kym Sutherland is a dwarf hamster hobbyist that enjoys writing and sharing information about Dwarf Hamsters. Learn more about Robo dwarf hamster toys at the website, www.DwarfHamsterGuide.com and see you soon!