Can Hamsters Recover From Wet Tail?

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Stress is usually the main culprit of wet tail. Young get moved from a breeder or vendor to a pet store, to a new home, and sometimes get returned to the store after that, all

within a period of a few weeks

.

How long does it take for a hamster to recover from wet tail?

Recovery is most likely if it is spotted within

the first 24–48 hours

, and veterinary advice should be sought. A vet may choose to give the animal drugs.

How often do hamsters get wet tail?

This occurs

once every four days

and may be alarming. The discharge can be mistaken for pus or infection; however, this is completely normal and does not require any treatment. That said, a continuous vaginal discharge in an unwell female may be suggestive of infection and should be checked by a vet.

Are wet tail drops good for hamsters?


Safe for use with hamsters of all sizes and types

, mice, rats, gerbils and guinea pigs. WET-TAIL DROPS come in a 1 oz bottle,with a convenient dropper and detailed instruction sheet. WET TAIL DROPS ARE IDEAL FOR: HAMSTERS stressed by transport, new diet or excessive handling.

What is wet tail disease in hamsters?

Wet tail is a term used to describe

in hamsters

which may have a variety of causes. The exact cause of proliferative ileitis is not known, but it is thought to be caused by a variety of intestinal bacteria such as Campylobacter, and Lawsonia intracellularis.

What is the average lifespan of a hamster?

On average, hamsters live

between two and two and half years

. Some breeds may live shorter or longer than this. … There is no surefire way to prolong a 's lifespan. However, you can take certain measures to make sure you're giving your hamster as high quality a life possible.

What do I do if my hamster has wet tail?

An exotics vet is the best place to start if you aren't sure what caused diarrhea. If he does, in fact, have wet tail, your exotics vet will probably

prescribe antibiotics that are safe for hamsters

and may give him some subcutaneous fluids to rehydrate him.

Will wet tail drops cure wet tail?


There is no cure to wet tail

, these drops won't help.

What antibiotics are safe for hamsters?

Several antibiotic treatments are recommended, including

doxycycline

(5–10 mg/kg, PO, twice a day for 5–7 days), enrofloxacin

Why did my hamster pee blood?

If you spot any blood,

it will have come from a wound

, or from the hamster's urine. If you notice this, or if there is any marked color change in the hamster's urine, consult the vet.

How do I know if my hamster is dying?

Affected hamsters may die very quickly, exhibiting signs such as

diarrhea

(causing wetness around the tail), lethargy, loss of appetite, and a ruffled coat.

Why does my male hamster smell like fish?



The glands are fully developed at the time the hamster reaches sexual maturity

,” Kling said. So is their smell, according to Johnson. “The glands become most obvious at puberty and the odor is most obvious then too,” she said. Some people could be put off by this smell, but it's really quite normal and natural.

What is the friendliest type of hamster?

  • Also known as teddy bear or golden hamsters, the most popular breed for children is the Syrian hamster. …
  • Roborovski is the smallest hamster breed, growing to a tiny one to two inch size. …
  • Chinese hamsters are good natured towards people, and rarely bite.

How can you tell how old your hamster is?

  1. Check the eyes and ears. While different breeds of hamsters exist, the way each ages is similar. …
  2. Watch his habits if he still lives with his mother. …
  3. Monitor his fur. …
  4. Watch his habits as time goes on.

What is the oldest hamster on record?

Our current record for the oldest hamster ever was

4.5 years old

, owned by Karen Smeaton of Tyne & Wear, UK.

Diane Mitchell
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Diane Mitchell
Diane Mitchell is an animal lover and trainer with over 15 years of experience working with a variety of animals, including dogs, cats, birds, and horses. She has worked with leading animal welfare organizations. Diane is passionate about promoting responsible pet ownership and educating pet owners on the best practices for training and caring for their furry friends.