What illnesses do dwarf hamsters get?
In general, hamsters (especially those in the wild) are robust little animals and aren’t affected by many natural diseases. But, they are very susceptible to the infectious diseases of other animals, including humans. Many of the problems and ailments now associated with hamsters are a direct result of captivity. Because of a hamsters small size, a minor illness often can become serious if prompt treatment isn’t pursued. Since hamsters are nocturnal creatures many early signs of illness may go unnoticed. In order to ensure good health, hamsters should be checked regularly. Things that must be carefully observed include eating habits, exercise routine, wellness and strength of teeth, limbs, and bones. The body should be checked for bumps or growths, cuts and abrasions, etc. A sick hamster generally becomes irritable and “bitey.” They may also become lethargic or walk almost stiff-legged if forced to move or may sit in a “hunched” position. The eyes may appear dull, sunken and sometimes