It's called operant conditioning. Any animal can do it. Give it a stimulus are provide a response. You want it to come to you when called provide a signal like a clap, when it comes to you give it a treat. Clap then walk=treat. Not all stimuli will be received though so you have to experiment.
2006-08-23 20:30:25
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answered by alwaysmoose 7
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Yes. Ask a better question, like 'what kind of tricks can you teach to a hamster?"
2006-08-24 03:26:12
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answered by Erica C 2
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Yes you can teach all animals to do tricks but they have to have proper feeding and good training
2006-08-24 03:25:52
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answered by Captian JJ-Johnson 1
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Did youever see planets funniest animals?if you did did you see the hamster that did a back-flip???
2006-08-24 10:40:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. When we were kids, we had a hamster that would play fetch with popcorn kernels.
It was pretty cute.
2006-08-24 03:28:06
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answered by Harvie Ruth 5
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it is possible to train hampsters to do tricks but beware - if it/they attack you or starts biting, this is the first sign that its unhappy with what you are doing. you should not really try to train any sort of animal to do tricks because its cruel. i mean, how would you feel if someone was trying to train you to do tricks???
2006-08-24 03:36:02
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answered by beckster#1 2
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Yes. I stopped Oddicious from treating my digits like they were chicken fingers every time I leaned over his cage to pet him on the back.
2006-08-24 03:34:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Be careful handling them.
If you pick them up by the tail their eye's will fall out...
2006-08-24 03:32:54
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answered by Red 5
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yes
2006-08-24 03:35:29
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answered by frank c 3
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I taught mine to jump into the deep fryer. I suggest you do the same
2006-08-24 03:29:06
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answered by dirtmerchant_12b 3
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