Monday, January 16, 2012

A Closer Look at Dwarf Chinese Hamsters and How to Nurture Them

By Liz Andrews


Chinese Dwarf Hamster is a hamster breed that was originally found in Northern China and Mongolia. First bred as laboratory animals, this specie has made its way to the pet trade. Often associated to the line of dwarf hamsters, this breed is not really related to dwarf hamsters.Dwarf Chinese Hamsters are not that common, and they are rare in the market. If you are thinking to nurture one, it is better that you learn the fundamental information about them.

The first detail you have to know is their appearance. A Dwarf Chinese Hamster has a natural brown color with a black stripe down the spine. Their hairs have a black and grey accents and their tummies are whitish. They are minute, and unlike other dwarf hamsters, they have tails. This characteristic gives them that rat-like look that perplexes some people.

These hamsters can extend up to four inches when they grow old. Their tails can reach an inch in length, and it is hairless. Because of their minutesize, it is not recommended to put them in wire cages. Glass aquariums or a habitrail would be a better home for them, as they couldn't get away as easy.

The next factor you have to understand is how they behave and their disposition. This breed of hamster is nocturnal in nature but can be lively in some periods during daytime. They can have mood swings, but normally, they are reluctant animals with a good nature. Though they rarely bite, fostering them can be quite a challenge due to their miniature size and swiftness. You might need a spacious shelter for them, so they can move around easily.

Socially, these animals can be gathered together. Normally, this is performed at their young age. But a few specialists would like to refute this. They deem that Chinese hamsters, especially the female ones can be hostile when put in a group. To be safe, you watch them first if they show any indications of hostility when grouped. If they do, then it is sensible to keep them individually.

Taking care of this kind of hamster is just the same with others. Basic hamster care is essential to its existence. Providing a comfortable habitat will keep it satisfied. You must also sustain the cleanliness in its home to thwart sicknesses that may be fatal to your pet. Making sure of a clean setting for your hamster also shields your family from foul smell and disease-causing germs. Lastly, only give your pet fresh diet. Aside from the commercial hamster food, you can also feed it fresh fruits and vegetables.

You must understand that nurturing Dwarf Chinese Hamsters requires patience and persistance. Because they are not frequently raised domestically, you must make sure that you have collected sufficient information about them before you take on this responsibility. Once, you've done this, then it will be stress-free for you to raise your new pet.




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