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I want to breed my hamsters but all i know is that they are both dwarfs. can i breed them?

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the female is black and the male is gray with a black stripe

the female is a little bit bigger than the male

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  1. I think you'll be fine breeding them. Just make sure you make the mood right for them. Leave them alone in their cage and dont bother them. If they fight, quickly remove them. And make sure they are very close when you set them in the cage. They should start, you know, going ontop of each other.

    GOod luck!

    ~blooperZ


  2. Why are you breeding? Think about it. Breeding is not a game... it's not a matter of just putting a male and female animal together. Mess with the wrong genes and breed the wrong animals and you could end up with some very sick babies. Do you know the mom and dad's genetic/health history at least three generations back? Pet store animals should never be bred, you know nothing about their health background. It doesn't matter if they seem healthy now or the vet gave them a clean bill of health... it's what's in their genes. There are more than enough small animals in shelters and rescues without more poorly bred ones being added to the overpopulation. There's a lot more to breeding responsibly than you might think. Please read and make a responsible decision:

    http://www.petinfopackets.com/aboutbreed...

  3. I bread my 2 twice without problems. make sure though, that your local pet store will take them off your hands as they can have quite a few babies!

    Also, they may fight so you have to watch them, don't let them just hang out together in the same cage....if they already do and she's not pregnant then they might both be females

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