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Campbell's Dwarf Hamster

Dwarf hamsters are relatively good first pets for mature owners, as they have very little in the way of special care. Just a draft free home with plenty of fresh food and water, and some chew toys, will keep them happy.


Pet dwarf hamsters come under many types and names including Russian dwarf, Campbells dwarf, Chinese dwarf, Roborovski, Winter White dwarf and more.

Campbell's Dwarf Hamsters


Campbell's Russian Dwarf Hamster

(Phodopus sungoris campbelli)

Description
Approximately 10-12cm in length when full grown. They have round, plump little bodies, small ears, large eyes, tiny feet and just a little stub of a tail. Wild colored individuals have a stripe down their back, which can sometimes be seen even in color mutations.

Diet
They can also be maintained on a diet of lab blocks, and rat or mouse mix, with bits of fruit or veggies regularly. Cheerios or wheat bread are great treats, in small quantities. Do NOT feed chocolate, fried foods, salted foods, candy or junk food! They may enjoy crickets and mealworms as treats, but never too many. Vitamins, like Nutri-Cal are a good addition to their diet, and added calcium during nursing and growth due to demands on their systems at those times, but take care not to overdo it. Water bottles are better then bowls, as these little guys love to dig in their bedding, and much of it seems to always end up in the bowl. Ceramic or stoneware food dishes work well for keeping seeds or fresh foods off the floor, and a wire mesh hopper that allows the hamsters to eat the lab blocks through without them falling is also a good idea.

Habitat
Dwarf hamsters are very communal little animals. They really need to have at least one constant companion, and the housing should be large enough to allow for this. Same sex pairs are fine, so long as they are introduced very young. Opposite pairs will also be okay, but remember that these little guys can, and will, breed as fast as mice!
When shopping for your Campbell's, you can pretty much assume that if the cage is large enough for a big mouse, it will be large enough for your dwarf. They will thrive in a simple ten gallon tank, with a small wodent wheel to amuse them, and a wooden house to play on and chew. Pvc pipe tunnels, wooden ramps and structures, branches, rope swings, etc., will all keep your dwarves entertained when you can't be with them.
Bedding should be aspen, paper based, or hay. Try to avoid using cedar or pine.

Special needs
Dwarf hamsters are relatively good first pets for mature owners, as they have very little in the way of special care. Just a draft free home with plenty of fresh food and water, and some chew toys, will keep them happy.

Personality
Attitude - Very curious, energetic, more prone to bite then Syrians
Tame-ability - Fair to Good if started young
Trainability - Fair, simple tricks like taking food from your hand
Activity level - Very high
Vocal - A whirring, rattle sound when frightened or upset
Minimum owner's age - 12

Reproduction
Lifespan - 1 1/2- 2 years
Maturity 3-4 weeks
Sexual maturity 2-3 months
Receptive every few days, also post birth
Gestation 18-21 days
Infants show color pigment at 4-6 days
Infants can be handled at 2 weeks
Infant eyes open at 16 days
Ready to wean at 3-4 weeks

Mutations
There are six basic color mutations, from which eleven additional colors can be bred. These can also be modified slightly by the presence of umbrous (darkening) or dilute (lightening) genes.
Coat mutations include satin, mottled, platinum, wavy, and rex. Some breeders have now produced brindled Campbell's, but the lines have not yet been stabilized.

Pet Status
Relatively common
 

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