Many scrappers now like to raise pudding hamsters. Do you know that pudding hamsters can be trained? So how do you train a pudding hamster? The owner should pay attention to the following aspects. If you want to know, come and take a look.
You must master the method of training a pudding hamster. Do not touch it with your hands. The pudding hamster is not suitable for They are very territorial and will get bitten. It is recommended to wash your hands before and after touching the pudding hamster to prevent biting the owner because he thinks the owner is food. It is best to keep the fingers together when holding the pudding hamster on your hands, but not too tight. If it is too tight, the pudding hamster's feet will be stuck. Raising pudding Let it get used to it slowly.
The pudding hamster's sense of smell is very sensitive, so if the owner takes the food it likes to eat, it is likely to smell it and bite the owner thinking it is food. It is recommended to wash your hands before and after handling a pudding hamster.
The pudding hamsters were originally raised together in a pet store. Although the young mice are not very territorial, they often fight with other pudding hamsters in the same cage. Therefore, they have a bad temper and are jealous of other creatures. There is wariness and hostility. It is recommended that owners get along with the pudding hamster according to a schedule to eliminate its hostility.
The owner is not familiar with the pudding hamster, but the owner often plays with it and catches it with his hands. , making it insecure. It is still recommended that the owner eliminates the pudding hamster's hostility step by step.
The pudding hamster’s eyesight is not very good and he mistakes his fingers for food. When you touch the pudding hamster on your hand, if the fingers are not close together, the pudding hamster is likely to bite the fingers as food. However, the bite is usually not too severe, just a "kiss" to the owner. Therefore, it is best to keep the fingers together when placing the pudding hamster on your hand, but not too tight. If it is too tight, the pudding hamster's feet will be stuck. It is also best not to tease your pudding hamster with your fingers to reduce the risk of being bitten.