Training Your Pet Hamster

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Once owners teach their hamster to welcome their touch, training can go on to include many games with widely available cage toys, as well as litter training, rolling on a rubber ball, and even leash-walking. Tiitles in this series will be much appreciated by owners who don’t know how to get started training caged pets, but want to learn. Correct training begins with having the right kind of housing and equipment, then getting all members of the family acquainted with the newly arrived animal. Training Your Pet books feature full-color photos on nearly every page, tips for hassle-free travel with a pet, advice on managing behavior problems, and a selection of games that owners can teach their pets to play.
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5 Responses to Training Your Pet Hamster

  1. Travis C. Ward

    This book is written mostly for young teenagers and will be great at interesting them in something not electronic!

    No offense to Nintendo or Microsoft, but there really is life beyond the cursor!

    I am one of very few in Egypt who bothers owning pets – I have a hamster, an African Grey Parrot (see my reviews on Keeping African Grey Parrots, and of The African Grey Parrot Handbook), plus two lovebirds, two cockatiels, two dogs, one cat and four tortoises. I thus have found Amazon a great source for pet keeping books.

    Another good book for hamster enthusiasts is HAMSTERS, A COMPLETE PET OWNER’S MANUAL. I have, though, chosen TRAINING YOUR PET HAMSTER as the must-have. Buy it before you get or give the pet hamster!
    Rating: 5 / 5
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  2. C. Walker

    Even if your not training your hamster this book is full of information both for the older child and adult..its well written and full of info we need to no about hamsters…not that cute empty book that gives nothing to the animal in care…this is a must have…for the true serious hamster owner and caregiver…B.W.
    Rating: 5 / 5
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  3. J. Skinner Jr.

    I would have to say that this book wook be a good buy for anyone looking to find out what can be good, or bad, for their little hamster friend!

    It has usefull hints, tips, tricks, and must-does that will insure your time spent with your hammie is time well spent indeed.

    Hamsters are enjoyable pets, and this excellent book gives you insight on how to create the perfect environment for both you and your hamster to enjoy one another, as well as offer some lessons on Hamster Handling, and even the neater Hamster Potty Training!
    Rating: 4 / 5
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  4. Sonja J. Carroll

    my daughter read everything she could get her hands on about hamsters. this book actually gave her some new ideas that other books didn’t cover. no, you can’t train your hamster to fetch or roll over, but thru consistancey and handling, they are somewhat “trainable”.
    Rating: 5 / 5
    Training Your Pet Hamster

  5. Ronald K. Bosch

    Excellent product , found it very useful and easy to read and understand , my daughter used it with ease.
    Rating: 5 / 5
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