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How do hamsters get wet tail?

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  1. How does a Hamster get Wet-Tail??

    Wet-tail, also know as Proliferative Ileitis, is a stress related bacterial disease which is very contagious. It occurs in small animals such as Syrian hamsters.  (Dwarf hamsters do not get wet tail but the can suffer from diarrhea.)  It is usually contracted when your pet is stressed, usually when you first get the pet. The hamster you get could already have Wet-tail, yet not all the symptoms are noticeable. Once a hamster gets Wet-tail, they should never be bred, as it could cause more stress, and the Wet-tail could be inherited by the offspring.

    What to look for:

    Watery diarrhea, foul smell

    Wet, dirty tail area

    Pet not grooming itself

    Not eating/drinking

    Looking dehydrated and lethargic

    Walking with a hunched up back

    Constantly sleeping

    * Some more serious cases result in rectal prolapse *

    Without veterinary treatment, a hamster will usually die within 24 to 48 hours after the symptoms are noticed.

    How do i treat a Hamster??

    If you notice that your hamster has Wet-tail, you should take it to the vet immediately for a medical diagnosis and help. Some pet stores sell Dri-Tail Drops that you can buy to treat your pet. However it is common that the drops do not help, and sometimes even worsen the Wet-tail.  A visit to a vet is the only responsible treatment.

    If your hamster gets Wet-tail, you should soak the cage and accessories in a bathtub mixed with bleach and water. Then let the cage air dry and wash it again with dishwashing liquid. After this, your pet should be isolated. You need to clean the cage and accessories every 2-3 days to keep your hamster's home clean. You also need to keep your hamster hydrated with fluids. Recommended is Pedialyte mixed with water.  Also, when holding your sick hamster, you should wash your hands afterwards, as the bacteria can get spread to other pets. If you have taken your hamster to the vet, be sure to give them their medicine as prescribed.  (If you are given any, you most likely will be.) It is also best to use the medicine until the bottle is empty.

    Prevention

    Since Wet-tail is stress related, it is best to make your new hamster completely at home. Before you purchase your pet, its new home should already be prepared. It is best to isolate your hamster for a week or two to make sure there is nothing wrong. Also, give your hamster a few days to get used to its new environment before handling it. If you have other animals, don't let them around your new hamster, as it could become scared and nervous.

    If you find out that your pet has Wet-tail, you should either return the hamster, or take it to the vet. If you got your hamster from a store and you decide to return it, it is wise to get your money back and go somewhere else, rather than getting another animal from their stock.  Most stores keep their animals together, so the others could also have Wet-tail.

    Hope this helps!! ;-)


  2. they can also get wet tail from eating to much lettuce, which can cause the hammy to get diarrhea and die.

  3. Owner fails to clean cage and gives a non healthy diet or another hamster gave that hamster wettail, your hamsters gets fully plunged in water   Check out my website here is the sickness page if your worried your hamster has it read the symptoms for wet tail:http://my-ham-dolce.piczo.com/hammiesick...

    -syddles


  4. dirty cages and poor diet

  5. stress, neglect and dirty living place.

  6. They get wet tail mostly when they are under stress. If you change their bedding too often, they can get stressed. If you put them in water a.k.a a bath, they can get stress out.They can also get wet tail is they have a very dirty cage, as well as a poor diet.

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