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No. Chicken bones are not hard enough if they are made specifically for SS.
If it's leftovers, give SS grinding a hardness that is not enough to have a taste, and it will die.
If you want a cage, you don't have to grind your teeth, but some people like to bite the cage.
Hamsters that don't bite molars abound.
You throw the molar stone into a bag of dried noodles or a bag of rat food, or apply some hamster snacks to it, and some will be coated if it tastes.
No matter how long my children's teeth are, they don't bite the cage, and I don't buy molar calculus.
I used synthetic food to grind his teeth.
The tooth grew, and it was ground back in two days and said, hehe.
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Don't use other instead of molars, try not to choose a horizontal bar when buying a cage, the cage of the horizontal bar is to tell it "you grind here", molars also have a lot of flavors and styles, buy one online, choose one that your baby likes, of course, it takes a long process.
If you don't like all the styles, then you can bear with it, hamster.
Grinding teeth is the same as eating and drinking Lazar, it is necessary. If you love it, you have to endure it.
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Absolutely not, because the chicken bones have blood stains, rats and rats eat the chicken bones that can be eaten by sick people, and there is salt, which is extremely harmful to hamsters.
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1.Dried corn (dried fruits, people can't eat it, because it basically has seasonings, cheap, you can buy it in the supermarket 2Toothpicks (the same as below, can be tied to the cage, and the upper one is suitable for one or three lines) It is recommended to use the hamster-specific one.
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Finish eating the sun-dried corn on the cob.
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No. The landlord is still the whole raw corn teething stick [I think the teething stick is the thing we wash and grind the skin of our feet].
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Hello, hamsters can use branches as teethers to grind their teeth, but the branches should be of moderate size, and then they should be cleaned before giving them to hamsters. It is best not to use branches picked up on the street, which may have contaminants such as pesticide residues, insect eggs, etc.
Because I don't know whether some branches will cause harm to hamsters, you can generally choose apple branches and other branches that are known to be harmless to hamsters, do not choose branches casually, it is recommended to buy special branches directly on the Internet or in pet stores for hamsters to grind their teeth, which have been treated and are relatively safe.
However, not all hamsters like to grind their teeth with these small wooden sticks. My family doesn't like it very much. So, don't buy too much so you don't waste it.
You can also use mollars. Hamster teeth grinding plays a vital role in life, and molars are also a tool with high efficiency in teeth grinding. In addition, stick teething tools such as apple branches and teething sticks can also grind the teeth of hamsters, and some hamsters are more interested.
Finally, teething biscuits can be used, which are a type of teething tool that hamsters are more interested in.
Tips: Hamster teeth grinding is a normal phenomenon, hamsters, rodents, have teeth that are constantly growing, so they need to be constantly gnawed to polish, in general, you can put some apple branches in the cage. At the same time, in the usual feeding process, we should pay more attention to the protection and cutting of hamster teeth, too long teeth may cause hamsters to be unable to eat, and may also induce oral diseases such as stomatitis.
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Hamster teeth grinding can be used with branches, but the right size of branches should be selected, and individual branches are harmful to hamsters, so it is recommended to use apple branches to grind the teeth of hamsters, and be sure to clean them to avoid insecticides left on the branches.
Can hamster molars use twigs.
Hamsters can use branches to grind their teeth, but the size of the branches should match the size of the hamster's body shape, and do not pick up branches on the side of the road, some branches are harmful to hamsters, and you should choose clean apple branches.
Can hamster molars use twigs.
If the hamster grinds its teeth with a branch, it is best to use an apple branch to grind its teeth, because the apple branch has a slightly sweet taste, and it is also cheap to bite, and the hamster can still eat it after grinding its teeth, but the owner should clean the hamster apple branch when it is used to avoid leaving insecticides.
Can hamster molars use twigs.
Hamsters generally like to use small wooden sticks to grind their teeth, but it is best to use a teething stick, which is resistant to biting and safe, and will not break the hamster's teeth, but apple branches can also grind the teeth of hamsters.
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It is possible to grind teeth with branches. The branches brought back should be cleaned to avoid the pesticide residues outside harming the baby hamsters. It is also necessary to distinguish some poisonous plant branches to prevent poisoning when hamsters grind their teeth.
Generally, small hamsters use apple branches, molar and grain teething sticks to grind their teeth. The calcium added to molars can help hamsters replenish calcium while grinding their teeth.
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Generally, small hamsters use apple branches, molar and grain teething sticks to grind their teeth. The calcium added to molars can help hamsters grind. Hamsters can use branches as teethers, but the owner needs to choose branches of moderate size, it is best to clean them before giving them to hamsters, but because I don't know whether some branches will cause harm to hamsters, so you can generally choose apple branches and other branches that are known to be harmless to hamsters, and do not choose branches randomly
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If the baby hamster grinds its teeth, it is okay to use resin. I think it's okay to put a few large modules in it, so that it can help the place to sharpen the teeth quickly.
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Of course, you can use resin, but you have to see if the little hamster is willing or not, because some little hamsters don't want to grind their teeth with something like a twig, so you can try it, and if he doesn't choose, then you have to change it to something else.
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No, many dogs have a lot of teething stick additives, and some are a lot of starch, which is easy to stick to the tooth residue. Hamster food generally has a synthetic part in it that can grind teeth, and there is no need to grind teeth. You can also buy apple sticks for him to grind his teeth and put some wooden furniture (unpainted) for him to nibble on.
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Well, I don't think so, although if your hamster is strong enough, it shouldn't be fine, but after all, it's a dog's teether, and it may have coarse fiber, nutrients, or something, and it may also contain some things that hamsters can't eat (although I can't see it... But hamsters are really vulnerable, so for the sake of your hamster's health, don't take this risk...
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I'm afraid not, the dog's teether is a bit large for a hamster.
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A dog's teether is larger than a hamster's.
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