Toys For Your Dwarf Hammy‏

Here's a great tip on something your dwarf hamster is
bound to be interested in... Toys! This tip is taken from
the book "Homemade Hamster Toys - For Dwarf Hamsters" (one
of four F'ree bonuses that come with my book, "The Complete
Guide to Dwarf Hamster Care").

- Have you ever thought about making a homemade toy for
your dwarf hamster (maybe a cool hut) but weren't sure about
the safety of glue? Well, an alternative to glue is rice.
That's right! Well steamed, sticky rice is great for
holding things together. And best of all you won't have to
worry about your dwarf hamster digesting any toxic glues if
he chews on his toys.

And while we're on the topic, I received a question the
other day about chew toys:
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I fear I may not have everything that is necessary, such as
a chew toy. My hamster, named Mumphry, likes to chew on his
cage, and I was wondering if you knew any good homemade chew
toys that I could use?

Thanks and hope you can help,

Lily
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A chew toy is very important for a dwarf hamster.
Hamster teeth grow like our nails do. If they don't get
trimmed, they won't stop growing! Which is why Mumphry is
chewing on his cage - he's keeping his teeth in check!

To answer Lily's question, a small twig can make a great
dwarf hamster chew toy and can work just as well as one from
a pet store - just make sure it hasn't been sprayed with any
pesticides or chemicals.

If you'd like to get all the dwarf hamster secrets in one
place, please see ...

http://www.dwarfhamstercare101.com/tips/

If you like these tips you'll LOVE the book! (Plus, of
course, it's VERY affordable and fully refundable if you
don't like it for ANY reason at all)

All The Best,

George and the Dwarf Hammies :-)

George Grayson
Author of "The Complete Guide to Dwarf Hamster Care"
http://www.dwarfhamstercare101.com/tips/

PS - I'm currently giving away
four bonuses completely F'REE with my book.
Why don't you take a look ...

http://www.dwarfhamstercare101.com/tips/

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