Francis Harris is an author from Southern California who is an animal and pet enthusiast. Francis tries to help people make an informed decision before they buy their pet, and make sure they know how to look after it properly once they get it. Her 10-part e-course for anyone who wants to buy or learn about Dwarf Hamsters can be downloaded here: Head over to http://www.dwarfhamsterbook.com to get your FREE copy now! There also many other free resources for anyone who owns or wants to own a Dwarf Hamster, including Podcasts and a Blog which you can check out by going to: http://www.dwarfhamsterbook.com/blog/
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When you have a Dwarf Hamster pet at home, your children will be definitely be tempted to play with it. Since hamsters look very cute, they may want to pick the pet up and carry it. However, if they do not know how to handle a hamster properly, your pocket pet can get seriously hurt.
All species of Dwarf Hamster make lovable pets, and despite the fact that they are much smaller than their Syrian relatives, they need the same amount of quality care.
When you decide to have pets, obviously you must obtain the necessary supplies for them in order to ensure their wellness, even before they arrive. Dwarf Hamsters also need specific supplies just like any other pet, and these supplies are essential to provide a comfortable and healthy home environment for them, causing them as small amount of stress as possible.
Russian Dwarf Hamster is the term commonly associated with a few rodent species such as the Winter White Russian Dwarf Hamster, Campbell’s Russian Dwarf Hamster, and the Roborovski Dwarf Hamster. Most of the time people think that the Russian Winter White and Campbell’s Russian are the same, considering their size (both species can grow up to 8 to 10 centimeters) and color.
Dwarf Hamsters can give birth to around ten babies per litter after completing a gestational period that lasts 18-20 days. Typically, the standard litter size of a Dwarf Hamster is only 5 to 6 babies.

