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Behavior correction of hamsters: to deal with naughty mice.
Hamster is a common pet. They have lovely appearance and lively personality. However, sometimes hamster's behavior may affect its owner and family. Here are some ways to correct hamster behavior:

1. Don't hug the hamster when it is unprepared, hungry and smelly. If a hamster bites, it can snap its mouth, bite it and snap it again, but this kind of hamster is only for good-natured mice. If the mouse's character is really tough, you can try to get along with the mouse first, and then get close to it.

2. Don't force the hamster to get started, which will make it feel stressed and anxious. We can help them relieve stress by providing a spacious and clean living environment, preparing their favorite toys and increasing healthy interaction.

Don't play with wheels for hamsters, which may lead to injury or overwork. Other toys can also be provided, such as digging boxes and balls.

Don't put the hamster in a stressful environment, which may lead to its self-harm behavior. Can increase healthy interaction, help them relieve stress, and give them enough molar toys at the same time.

Don't let the hamster eat the staple food all the time, which may cause it to be picky about food. By adjusting the proportion of food, we can gradually reduce the content of snacks, increase the content of staple food, choose the staple food with fragrant smell but healthy ingredients, or put some food on the mat, and observe the eating situation according to the eating nature of mice.

6. Don't let hamsters defecate anywhere, which may affect the family environment. You can prepare the hamster's toilet and put it in the place where it often defecates, or put some padding with poop and urine in the toilet, in short, let the urine smell only stay in the toilet.

These are some ways to correct hamster behavior. It should be noted that each hamster's personality and behavior pattern are different, and it is necessary to formulate appropriate correction programs according to individual conditions. At the same time, if the hamster's behavior is too abnormal or affects the family environment, you should also consult a veterinarian or a professional in time.