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I have a question about my dwarf hamster?

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to thos who answerd my question befor thank you, my dwarf hamster is fine, i think that my hamster has chipped her 2 front teeth,

Are the bottom teeth supposed to be longer then then front teeth because when she yawns it looks like she broke off her front 2 teeth i think this because my hamster loves to chew stuff i have chewing papaer stuff from the pet store that i bought but instead of chewing that she chews the tabs off the cage she chewd them completly off so i tied wire down and she chewed threw copper wire, i think that thi smight have chipped her teeth, but im not sure, Please Answer

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  1. If she did it is no problem hamsters teeth never stop growing so don't worry.


  2. That won't hurt your hamster because their teeth grow constantly and that's why they chew so much.

  3. if ur hamster is young, it probably is changing baby teeth to adult teeth. and they will even chew more when the adult teeth is growing. so give her plenty of woods or things to chew. and sometimes, hamsters will chew when they are stressed.

  4. the hamsters two front teeth never stop growing.my hamster loves to chew on wood sticks.try to give him some peanuts.when i put my finger on the out side of the cage he comes up to me and climbs on the cage and bites too so if yur concerned go ask the person at the store.

  5. You can give them apple wood branches or doggie biscuits. If it's getting worse and she is chewing right through her cage, you might want to think about purchasing an aquarium. But my hamsters' front teeth are like 1 centimetre long and the bottoms are 3... so  don't worry.    

  6. Hamsters' teeth never stop growing. This is why they constantly gnaw. Do you have some gnawing blocks in her cage? If not, please get some ASAP.

    If you think she's chipped her teeth, I would advise observing her eating for a time. Make sure she's getting enough and she doesn't appear to be uncomfortable. If not, take her to a vet who will be able to advise you better.

    If she continues as normal, they will grow back.

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