What breed of hamster is very friendly?

question of Mirandaaaloveschriss : What hamster breed is the friendliest
I want a hamster, but I do not want one that will bite me. Does anyone know what breed is it beautiful? :) Thank you all very well liked. :) Best Answer:

response from Baylee
all races are pretty much the same … But it all matters on how you treat them. if you lot to play with them then they will not really bite. But if yuo let it pass for 3 or more days then your will be angry and aggressive. it does not matter what kind of race you get. But I had dwarf hamsters and they were really cute =]

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12 Responses to “What breed of hamster is very friendly?”

  1. SwimmerChick32 Says:

    Teddy bear hamsters for sure! I had one for a few years and it was the sweetest thing ever. Make sure you do not get the little dwarf hamsters they are angry and attack all they see. Once my friends hamster bit her eyelid

  2. Nicole Says:

    Teddy bear hamster is the most friendly

  3. █▀▀▀▀▀█►♪♫♪ @ñgëÎ ♪♫♪◄█▄▄▄▄▄█ Says:

    Each hamster is different, like every human being. It’s just like you asked, what breed is the friendliest of peope. If you get a hamster hope you will choose a good one!

  4. I’m just Chinchillin… Says:

    For that person that could dwarf hamsters are “evil” have not told the truth. You need to find just the right one. All my dwarves are very tame and very sweet. I say you are looking for a nice Russian dwarf hamsters …. They are out there.

  5. His_dark_fantasy Says:

    Dont listen 2 Who says hamsters r evil, because any wild hamsters may be at first bite, even a hamster you will use it to be as friendly as I can be :-) dwarf hamster and shes adorable!

  6. K Cali22 Says:

    Do not be a dwarf, they have terrible reputation for biting. Robos like to nip you know why gawd. Teddies are usually the nicest, most modest little things. Fancy / panda bear hamsters are cute and cuddly. Short hair is on / off, depending on the hamster itself.

  7. Anahi Says:

    I do not know, Syrians, some of them bite my mater is how you treat them

  8. Nick Says:

    All hamsters are cute. It all depends, how you treat them.but I personally prefer the teddy bear hamsters.

  9. Prudence Says:

    hamsers all suck trust me most of all I recommend you bite them, a rat, a rat is more social and does not bite like there for seven bucks at petco and PetSmart and they love to snuggle close to you and take care of you bite

  10. carroteater Says:

    All breeds of hamsters can be sweet and friendly. Having said that my personal favorite of the Syrian (Teddy Bear) hamster. They are bigger so if they get out of control it is easier to find them. In addition, they are so ridiculously cute and come in so many Farben.Wenn go with a teddy bear hamster, I suggest a male. I have experience with both the total and males tend to be less territorial bubbly. I had a great woman who was out of the cage would work, but each time you place your hand in it, bite each time. I have personally present a male Syrian (Teddy Bear) hamsters, which is most docile little boy. He never bites. The kids love him. He is afraid of nothing. He goes to the dog. Very friendly little guy! Whatever you are lucky. Spend time with your Hammy and give them treats, and you will have a very sweet pet.

  11. Hamster Tycoon Says:

    I have a Short – Haired Syrian and she is really nice! I called her egg! Actually, all the hamsters are not intended to bite, because they just are afraid. The best way is to obtain an approximately good hamster, let the person pet store / breeder take the hamster out of him in the cage, you can pet them and see if it is friendly. This usually works, and if you let your hamster at home when you get used to tame it, and I can guarantee you will get a good Hammy. Here are some tips to tame: To try a hamster (as they eventually must, unless you do not want to play with him) tame, interagieren.Wenn with your hamster as much as possible, buy only the hammy have, try petting the inside of the cage / home source before you attempt to pick it up. On your first attempt at picking up your hamster, rub the hamster bedding on your hands, so do not get the hamster fear, and do not recognize the hand. Gnashing of teeth is often a meaning of fear. Plus, wash hands thoroughly before you begin your hamster. Hamsters’ scent is very sensitive and can smell everything from french fry salt and grilled chops with mint ice cream and toasted marshmallows. You may also want to pack is not really the hamster, just a piece of his favorite food on hand, and let him on board to shake out klettern.Darüber not when you pick up your hamster, or jerk. Hamsters are a little shy and frightened creatures, and are very sensitive. If you shake, jerk, or any sudden movement, the bad bites I got from my experiences guard. Confident wait no longer to your hamster run around crazy / and gently pick up. It is best to do this if you hamster is fully awake, because if the hamster is running, dragged from their homes afraid it might bite by mistake. Not your responsibility to attract the hamster, the hamster is choking it or you will get a penalty (a bite!). Ok, so if you need further help from me, you can either send me an e-mail or visit It is hamstertycoon@yahoo.ca http://www.hamsterhideout.com / forumEs a good place for a hamster owners who need help! Hope I helped! hamster Tycoon

  12. Sayuri Says:

    Now, all hamsters bite when they occasionally their mad, anxious, grumpy untamed, no matter what the breed. But in my own experience I personally like the Syrian hamster, the best thing I think to take care of it the easiest and friendliest hamster to play with. But even that gender plays a role in the majority of male hamsters a bit nicer than the female patients and hamsters :)

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