What to do with hamster hair removal? Hurry, hurry! 20

Updated on healthy 2024-02-09
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    First of all! Isolation!

    Then pay attention to his environment, how often do you wash the cage? I wash once a week with a little dish soap each time.

    What litter do you use? Now that it's hot, I've replaced the sawdust with cat litter, because the sawdust gets wet after SS sweats, and SS is prone to getting sick when he sleeps on it.

    And then there is another point, suddenly change the bedding like this, and some SS will have allergic reactions! If so! It is no longer recommended that you change it, or use the original one, but pay attention to hygiene!

    That erythromycin can be applied, but not too much, because SS is afraid that SS will scratch it with its claws and then stick it into his mouth, so SS may be life-threatening!

    Or you just take that salt and melt it in the water and rub it with a little salt water.

    It's too hot, be careful not to let SS get heat stroke, put SS in the shade

    I hope your baby gets better soon.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Upstairs is so complicated In fact, it would be good to apply some erythromycin ointment and thoroughly disinfect the cage If it still doesn't grow hair, wipe it with ginger But whether it's a fight or a ** disease, isolate him.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    ** Disease, spray fungus elimination. And the cage is cleaned and disinfected.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There are many depilatory creams on the market. There are few models that can be completely taken off cleanly and grow out without carelessness. a

    I've used a good one lately. Not only does it take off clean. After using it, it is as if it has not grown. I saw it in an article titled "Seven Years of Away from Long Hair" article, which you can find out. Hope it helps, bu

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    One is old, one is allergies, and the other is disease. can cause hair loss. I can't help it when I'm old. Allergies and ** diseases are smeared with calamine lotion, iodophor, erythromycin, etc.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hamster shedding may be due to seasonal moulting, parasites, diseases, etc.

    Hamsters may shed their hair during the change of seasons, which may be normal if the hamster's ** has no symptoms. Secondly, it may be caused by the hamster infected with parasites, and it is recommended to consult a veterinarian to use the pet's anthelmintic drug to solve it.

    For hair removal in elderly hamsters, you can give some health supplements, such as some brands of vitamin water, which can help alleviate it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    <> if the hamster has symptoms such as hair loss, redness, swelling, itching, etc., there may be a bacterial infection, and the medicine can be sprayed directly on the affected area at this time. If there are many small dots under the hamster's hair, it may be a parasite that causes hair removal and needs to be dewormed. If the hamster is shedding as a whole, it may be caused by seasonal moulting or malnutrition, pay attention to nutritional supplementation.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There are many reasons why hamsters lose their hair. There is no need to worry about hair loss caused by the change of seasons. In general, mammals molt once a year and at the feast twice.

    Hair removal is common in older hamsters and is caused by long-term kidney decline. Friction on running wheels or other items can also cause localized hair removal. Some hamsters are allergic to bedding or feed, which can also cause hair loss.

    The wrong diet can also cause hair loss in hamsters.

    In fact, there is no major problem in the above cases, but the most troublesome problem is hair removal caused by ** disease.

    Symptomatic approach. 1.For hair removal in elderly hamsters, you can give some health supplements, such as some brands of vitamin water, which can help alleviate the problem.

    2.If the hair loss is caused by friction, especially if biting the cage can cause the hair near the nose to fall out a lot, it is generally recommended to remove those friction objects. Hamsters who especially like to bite the cage are advised not to give wire cages, but plastic cages.

    3.Allergies to bedding or feed are usually caused after the breeder changes the brand of bedding or grain. For futon allergies, just change the bedding.

    In general, poplar sawdust is less likely to cause allergies than pine sawdust. For hair loss due to food allergies, the allergen can only be detected by the same feeding every day.

    4.If the protein content of the general diet is less than 16% or the proportion of high-calorie foods in the diet is high, long-term dietary simplicity can cause nutritional hair loss. Therefore, it is recommended that the usual diet structure should include both synthetic grains and miscellaneous grains, and it is best to give fruits and vegetables once or twice a week.

    Hamsters get ** disease, which is often caused by the living environment. In addition to hair removal, it is often accompanied by redness or dandruff. Or the harsh and humid environment can breed many fungi and bacteria, and the ** diseases caused by fungi and bacteria are contagious.

    First of all, the sick rats should be isolated; Secondly, disinfect all cages and their used items for sick rats before use; Then, keep the recuperation environment of sick rats clean, dry and ventilated; Finally, with povidone-iodine, as a pet, wipe the hair removal area with water in a ratio of 1:50 every day, 2-3 times a day.

    How can it be prevented? Pay more attention to the hamster's usual behavior, such as rubbing the running wheel and gnawing on the cage. If these behaviors are violent, consider changing the structure of the objects in the cage or replacing the cage.

    There is a reasonable diet to sell silver structure. You can't be malnourished or overnourished.

    Wash the cage regularly, change the bedding, and keep the cage clean. It is better to change the brand of bedding or cereal to induce hair removal.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If the hamster hair removal is in summer and autumn, this is generally a normal phenomenon, summer hair removal can cool down, autumn hair removal and regrow hair, can play a role in keeping warm in winter. It may also be that the hamster is dehaired due to insufficient nutrition, and it is normal to feed it with high-nutrient food, and when the hamster is gradually aging, there will also be symptoms of hair loss.

    <> hamsters can play a role in cooling down if they are dehaired in summer, and they will regrow their hair in autumn, and they can play a certain role in keeping warm in winter, but these are normal phenomena and do not need to worry too much, or they may be dehaired due to lack of nutrition, and they need to be fed vegetables and fruits to supplement nutrition.

    If the hamster is gradually aging, its organs will also gradually age, and there will be symptoms of hair loss, which is also a normal phenomenon and cannot be artificially changed.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Summary. Hello, dear, I'm happy to answer for you. It is normal for hamsters to shed their hair in the summer.

    When spring ends and transitions to summer, warmer temperatures can cause hamsters to shed their hair. This is because hamsters have thicker hair, causing their own discomfort. The change of seasons has changed the metabolism of hamsters, so this is a normal physiological change.

    In addition, attention should be paid to balanced nutrition when feeding hamsters, as malnutrition will lead to endocrine disorders in hamsters and cause pathological hair loss.

    What's going on with the hamster's hair loss.

    Hello, dear, very cheerful, happy to answer for you. It is normal for hamsters to shed their hair in the summer. When the transition from spring to summer comes an end, rising temperatures can cause the hamsters to lose their hair.

    This is because hamsters have thicker hair, causing their own discomfort. The change of seasons has changed the metabolism of hamsters, so this is a physiological change that is normal and regular. In addition, attention should be paid to balanced nutrition when feeding hamsters, as malnutrition will lead to endocrine disorders in hamsters and cause pathological hair loss.

    Dear, do you check if there is anything abnormal in the hamster hair removal.

    It's not going to die. Just hair removal symptoms generally do not pro.

    Good. Scared the hell out of me.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Hello <> dear! There are 1 reasons for hamster hair lossSeasonal moulting 2

    Hamster diet carelessly slim when 3Uncomfortable living environment. In many cases, hamsters have abnormal hair loss, and the main responsibility lies with the shovel officer.

    Usually, in order to make the hamsters happy, the shoveler will always give the hamsters what they like to eat. In fact, this behavior is very inappropriate, hamsters eat too much snacks, it is easy to lead to a decrease in their interest in staple food, long-term like this, it is easy to cause hamsters to lack protein elements or other nutrient deficiencies, and hamsters in the case of long-term lack of protein, the incidence of disease will be greatly increased, and then cause hamster hair loss symptoms. In addition, if the hamster does not consume enough vitamins or supplements with the wrong amount of unsaturated fatty acids, it can easily lead to endocrine disorders, and then cause hair loss symptoms.

    Therefore, the shovel officer usually feeds the hamsters, and must take high-quality rat food as the staple food of the hamsters, and feed other snacks as little as possible.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    1. Is it normal for hamsters to shed their hair in summer?

    2. Do hamsters shed their hair in summer?

    3. Is it normal for hamsters to shed their hair in winter?

    4. How can hamsters shed their hair in winter?

    1.It is normal for hamsters to shed their hair in the summer.

    2.When spring ends and transitions to summer, warmer temperatures can cause hamsters to shed their hair.

    3.This is because hamsters have thicker hair, causing their own discomfort.

    4.The change of seasons also changes the metabolism of hamsters, so this is a normal physiological change.

    5.In addition, we should pay attention to balanced nutrition when feeding hamsters, as malnutrition will lead to endocrine disorders in hamsters and pathological hair removal.

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