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The first point is that it may be because of the seasonal moulting, don't worry too much, you can give the hamster some lecithin to speed up the moulting.
The second point is that it may be caused by parasitic infection, which requires going to the hospital for parasite examination and then killing the parasite. Thirdly, it may be hair removal caused by fungal infection, you can take some itraconazole orally, in small doses, and then spray topically.
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I asked in this question why do hamsters shed their hair?
All animals need to shed their hair once a year, and in the summer.
This is normal, it is a natural phenomenon.
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During the change of seasons, a large amount of hair loss in hamsters is not due to a problem with their body, but to their normal metabolism. Animal hair also has a different replacement cycle, after all, their hair actually plays a role in keeping warm, and the thickness of their hair may vary from season to season.
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Hamster leg hair is likely to be the most advanced disease, such as fungal infection, you need to go to the veterinary clinic in time to buy ointment, and apply it for a period of time to prevent hamster leg hair.
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Under normal circumstances, small hamsters will have some hair loss, and some will stick to the place where they crawl, if there are more, maybe food feeding needs to be matched with some nutrition, or choose formula food with beautiful hair and hair, and then there will be ** sick, itching, redness, swelling and inflammation and the like.
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Yes. Hamsters moult in summer and winter. It's just that the long-haired ones are more obvious.
In the third photo, the hamster has short hairs on its feet, which should be newly grown recently. So don't worry, it will grow in a few days.
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Hamsters will shed their hair in summer, because the summer is very hot, and if the hair is still thick, the hamster will feel unwell.
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Hamsters are changed to winter and summer, only to see hamsters grow to solstice.
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<>1. Seasonal hair removal:In summer and autumn, hamsters are more prone to seasonal hair loss, which is a normal physiological phenomenon. But seasonal hair removal is only temporary, it returns quickly, and it usually doesn't remove hair extensively.
2. Friction hair removal:Friction caused by hamster hair loss is generally a cage or utensils and other items, the owner can check whether there is any hair shed in the cage or utensils, if there is a material of these items is not suitable for hamsters, the owner should replace it in time.
3. Hair removal in old age.
Older hamsters may have kidney failure problems, or insufficient protein intake, which can cause hamsters to lose their hair, so owners should pay more attention to these problems when raising elderly hamsters.
4. Allergy hair removal:Hamsters may have allergies to bedding, wooden furniture, or certain foods, and may shed their hair when exposed to these allergens. Therefore, when the owner finds that the hamster has allergic symptoms, he should change the bedding material in time, and if it is a food allergy, then he should find out the allergic food as soon as possible.
In fact, some shavings wood chips are not clean and can easily cause hamster allergies, if hamsters are prone to allergies, it is best not to use sawdust as bedding.
5. Malnutrition and hair removal:If the hamster lacks nutrients such as protein, vitamins, fatty acids, minerals, etc., it is likely to have hair loss, so the owner should help the hamster replenish these nutrients in time. Protein supplements can eat some boiled protein, vitamin supplements can eat vegetables and fruits, and foods such as bread worms and small dried fish can also be fed in moderation.
6. Fungal or bacterial infection hair removalIf the hamster's living environment is very humid and dirty, it is easy to breed bacteria or fungi, resulting in hair loss, redness, dandruff, itching and other conditions in the hamster. This **disease requires medication**, and the owner can consult a professional veterinarian.
Mites or flea infections, stress and other reasons will also cause hamster hair loss, so when you find that hamster hair loss, you should find out the cause in time and take corresponding measures. If you still want to know the knowledge of hamster hair removal, you can also browse **.
Landlord: High-heat food (melon seeds, peanuts, noodles, small dried fish, etc.) will cause hair loss, especially now is the summer, quickly stop the melon seeds noodles, there are many kinds of protein that can be supplemented and not on fire, boiled egg white, boiled chicken, wheat germ slices (sold in supermarkets), melon seeds as an interactive reward a day has been a lot, and it has little to do with supplemental nutrition, production can be appropriately replenished more noodles. --rOnly hair loss** no abnormality (red eyes, sometimes eye feces, proptosis) (unbalanced diet, inflammation) is generally caused by an unbalanced diet, such as a single rat food or poor quality rat food leads to a long-term lack of a certain vitamin or protein, or frequent delivery of certain high-calorie and high-fat foods such as melon seeds, hemp seeds, peanuts, small fish, dried bread worms, etc. >>>More
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