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My hamsters teeth are a little longer than the vet would like them. We called the vet and they want 65.00 to clip them... Can I do this with a nail clipper? I know you can with rabbits..PLEASE HEEELP =]

2007-05-28 06:44:24 · 9 answers · asked by :D 2 in Pets Rodents

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There are plenty of 'chew toys' on the market for hamsters. Wooden blocks... grinding wheels... fruitwood twigs ( my hammy loved those ! )... If provided the proper tools, the hamster will take care of the problem themself. Keep in mind that it takes a little time for them to wear the teeth down to a safe length. I would NOT clip them. Firstly the charge amount is ridiculous... and secondly, they are not like dog or cat claws... Imagine someone taking a pair of clippers to your own teeth... not very pleasant sounding, is it ?

2007-05-28 07:30:50 · answer #1 · answered by short shrimp 6 · 0 2

Yes, I clip my rabbits teeth (only if needed) with a pair of very small wire cutter type, with the spring back handle, however this may still be to big for a hamster, if it is not taken care of the teeth will grow into the brain, nail clippers may be to awckward and large also. Make sure it always has wood to chew on.

2007-05-28 07:31:13 · answer #2 · answered by Axe 4 · 1 0

Does the hamster have a grinding stone in the cage?

They are available @ the pet store, and allow the little devil to chew his teeth down to his preferred length.

Animals (when given the chance) will usually take care of themselves for the most part.

2007-05-28 06:49:33 · answer #3 · answered by Donald Robinson 1 · 1 0

attempt going to the puppy provide save and getting something a lot less intense priced on your hamster to bite on. My buddy used to grant her hamster treats, and it didnt have any issues. Dont supply it something stringy or any form of rope, because the hamster might want to bite by it and finally end up swallowing the strands, which may be doubtlessly undesirable. in case you do supply it treats, dont supply it too many, via the undeniable fact which will be undesirable too. sturdy success consisting of your hamster :]

2016-10-18 10:59:08 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

What I would do is go to a pet store or daily store were pet things are sold and look for corn cobs my hamsters love them it keeps there teeth at a good size it also keeps them non sharp

2007-05-28 15:32:37 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i have seen responses on here where owners have done, but as a hamster owner myself i would not risk it. They are delicate creatures and i would not want to harm my pet in any way. Check out several other vets in your local area and ask for a specialist vet for small animals as they will charge less, or check vet quotes in general. Either way, dont risk your hamsters health by doing something you are not trained or qualified in please!!!!

2007-05-28 10:01:41 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i think you should let the vet do this u wouldn't want to hurt the hamster they r 2 different animals

2007-05-28 06:48:54 · answer #7 · answered by Emily michelle davidson at jim b 1 · 1 1

Put some hardwood in his cage to chew, a small piece of ply wood works good.

2007-05-28 06:48:01 · answer #8 · answered by cireengineering 6 · 1 0

No, don't do them yourself! People shouldn't trim rabbit's teeth themselves either. Just call around vets and find one that'll do it cheaper.

Chalice

2007-05-28 06:49:13 · answer #9 · answered by Chalice 7 · 0 2

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