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Give them a clean environment and a little sun, when the sun first comes out in the morning, but only for a while.
Gentamicin, if you feed it, it should be diluted, the amount should not be too large, and it can also be injected subcutaneously, and it depends on the resistance of SS.
I used to buy 2 SS from the S dealer, both got wet tails, 1 didn't survive, the other survived, and now it's alive, I use the same method to medicate them
At that time, I also used some cephalosporins, because of the lack of water, I diluted gentamicin into the water and forcibly fed them water.
It's a deadly disease for SS.
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Let's get on the hamster, there is a post on curing the wet tail of hamsters! Are you overfeeding you? It feels like it's okay before, as if you've taken the medicine and it's serious!
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I've come across it, and I still need to give it water, after all, it's small, and it should be okay to metabolize it I wish the rat a speedy day**.
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If you live with other rats, you have to isolate them first.
You can't eat vegetables.
You can't drink too much water.
Keep the inside of the cage dry.
Mommy loves dilution, three times a day, with a syringe, to be slow, otherwise it is easy to flow into the trachea, causing suffocation.
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Can't bask in the sun too much!! Put a little more toilet paper! My family has given birth to 3 children, and I am more experienced, let it drink more water!! (The owner feeds it himself, maybe it is more preferred, don't give it its own drink.) )
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If you don't eat, it may be that your teeth are too long, check it, if your teeth are long, cut your teeth, and then feed some glucose (to dilute 1:10) to replenish your strength, and you will eat slowly when you have the strength, and feed glucose or other non-solid that is easy to digest during the period of not eating.
Hamsters' teeth grow quickly, so be sure to grind your teeth every day.
Another reason is that the stomach is upset and the digestion is not good. Feed some Mommy Love (diluted 1:5) to regulate the stomach.
Hope it helps you ...
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Feed bread worms, delicious and nutritious.
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You feed some breadworms, find a clean syringe, get some milk to feed him... My family also starved to death, and it seems to be sick.
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Rat food ......If it's a dwarf, Belgium 400 is generally eaten.
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You can buy whole grains in the supermarket, and oats are also available.
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Go to the pharmacy to buy medicines, the list is as follows:
1: Oral glucose powder. (First 1:.)
10. Feed it with low-temperature boiled water) 2: Mommy love. or Smecta.
Mommy Love 1:5 dilution, Smecta 1:10 dilution.
2 ml for the first time after 20 minutes of glucose feeding. Feed 1 ml every 7 hours.
3: Stop the melon seeds and hemp seeds in the rat food, and change them to oatmeal corn kernels and bread worms 3 a day (preferably alive), although the bread worms eat too much and get on the fire, but it doesn't matter if you have diarrhea! SS loves breadworms.
4: If SS is still willing to drink water by itself, put half a pack of Mommy Love in the kettle and let it drink by itself. If it's time to run out of food, use Smecta!
Dilute 1:10 with low-temperature boiled water and feed 2 ml with the smallest syringe (de-needle), 1 ml every 7 hours.
5: When you can eat by yourself, boil the apple flesh in water, dry the water, and feed it a little to eat.
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