Don’t give your hamster the sunflower seed unless it stands up or you’ll confuse it. You can also try this by saying “Paw” and putting the sunflower seed in front of your hamster. It should put its paw forward to get the treat.
Don’t place the seed too far away from your hamster because they can only jump a short distance.
Ensure that your hamster sees you put the treat on your shoulder. Only try this trick if your hamster is comfortable sitting on your shoulder.
Try to do this for 5 to 15 several days in a row. Eventually, your hamster will become comfortable with your scent and will realize that you’re not trying to grab it with your hands. Never stroke or try to hold your hamster when it is eating, washing itself, or sleeping. Interrupting your hamster can cause it to bite.
Hamsters don’t understand punishment, so you’ll only damage your relationship with your hamster and encourage it to be aggressive. If your hamster is usually angry and bites, let it play or do something it enjoys before you try to interact with it.
Set out new chew sticks, try coating them with honey, rub a carrot on the sticks, or shave off a bit of each stick to encourage your hamster to chew them.
Keep in mind that you’ll need to replace homemade or commercial litter boxes if they’re not chew-proof.
If your hamster tries to eat the litter, switch to a different litter that your hamster won’t eat.
Give your hamster a chance to explore its cage right after you’ve put the litter box in. Don’t force it to go straight to the litter box or it may not want to use it.
You might have to try a few solutions before you fix whatever problem is keeping your hamster from using the litter box.
Time alone will let your hamster become familiar with your smell, voice, and the sounds of the house.
To pick your hamster up safely, first gently place your palm face-down on the cage floor. Slowly move it toward your hamster, turn your palm up, and let them crawl into your palm. Cup your hamster, and use your other hand to keep it from falling. Then, slowly and gently lift it out of the cage. [10] X Research source If your hamster is frightened of you, consider holding out a sunflower seed to get it interested in coming over to you. Pick up your hamster and let it eat the seed. Over time your hamster should become comfortable without the treats. Let your hamster crawl on you and your clothing so it can start to get used to your scent.
Pet your hamster and spend time with it throughout the day, so it can get used to you. Training is also a great way to bond with your new pet. Try not to wake up your hamster just to start a training session. Schedule them in the late afternoon and evening when your hamster will naturally be awake.
Chocolate Fruit pits or seeds Citrus fruit (oranges, limes, lemons, grapefruit) Meat or dairy Candy Almonds Peanuts Crisps or chips
Make things interesting for your pet by teaching it a few different skills. For example, work on rolling over one day and standing the next. Alternate between the two tricks until your hamster follows the commands.