Fluffy Barley Hamster has shiny and smooth fur, like satin, also known as the Dutch Mouse, Dutch Pig, Cavy, Guinea Pig, and Guinea Pig. Their ancestors came from the Andes Mountains in South America and were brought to the West by European merchants in the 16th century. At that time, people liked this small animal very much and kept them as pets. They are gentle, cute, and relatively easy to care for, and are still common household pets today. Some organizations around the world have been actively breeding guinea pigs, and people have bred various breeds with different fur colors and varied appearances.
Fluffy Barley Hamster is a breed of animal.
Fluffy Barley Hamster SatinDalmatian has shiny and smooth fur, like satin, with a body length of 22-34 cm and a weight of 400-700 grams. The body is short, thick, and round, with a large head, large and round and bright eyes, round ears, cleft upper lip, and small ears; short limbs, 4 digits on the front paws, 3 digits on the hind paws, and no external tail.
Fluffy Barley Hamster, is a breed of hamster, also known as Dutch Mouse, Dutch Pig, Cavy, Guinea Pig, and Guinea Pig, originated from the Andes Mountains in South America, and was introduced to the Western countries by passing merchants in the 17th century. Since then, it has been highly sought after by people and considered as an adorable pet to keep at home. Even now, its status and image in people's hearts has not been shaken at all. It is truly a breed of excellent small pet! The Fluffy Barley Hamster has a round and chubby appearance, indeed. Its whole body is covered with a combination of golden and white fur, which is delicate and smooth, like silk. In general, its body length is about 33cm, with a moderate weight and a round and plump figure. In addition, the little mouse has a pair of black eyes, which are bright and clear, occasionally emitting a faint glow. Its ears are small and its upper lip is split. The nose of the Fluffy Barley Hamster is small and slightly pink, which looks very charming! The biggest difference between the Peruvian Fluffy Hamster and other hamsters is that the fur of the Peruvian Fluffy Hamster grows towards the head, covering the entire head, and the fur is shiny, like satin fabric.
The Fluffy Barley Hamster is recommended for pet lovers. Its temperament is gentle and friendly, enjoying interacting with humans and forming close relationships with them. If you treat it well, it will become your good friend and companion. Due to its unique physique, this type of hamster moves slowly and its actions are a bit sluggish. However, its popularity is not lower than that of ordinary mice. It generally doesn't attack unless provoked. Furthermore, the Fluffy Barley Hamster has a strong and sturdy body with good resistance.
Scurvy (Vitamin C deficiency) - caused by a low level of vitamin C in the diet. This can result in defects in collagen formation. There is immature bone formation and increased bone resorption. Fractures (most commonly in the proximal tibia) and swelling, deformity, and flattening of joints occur. There is bleeding throughout the body (due to vascular collagen deficiency). The animals become lethargic, anemic, and reluctant to move. Joints may become swollen and fractures may occur, requiring supplementation of vitamin C in water and food.
Streptococcal lymphadenitis - the lymph nodes in the neck become swollen with pus and eventually rupture. It has a high infection rate and high mortality rate. It can cause bacteremia and systemic infection that is difficult to resist. The main culprit is Streptococcus zooepidemicus (but other pyogenic bacteria can also be found). It is recommended to reintroduce clean animals to the population.
Antibiotic Toxicity - like most rodents, almost all antibiotics cause diarrhea, leading to death. Traditionally, it is believed that death is caused by moderate growth of gram-negative bacteria. Recent studies have shown that toxins produced by gram-positive bacteria such as Clostridial bacteria are also important factors in death. Therefore, antibiotic treatment should only last for a short period of time (no more than seven days).
Spontaneous diabetes mellitus - Abyssinian guinea pigs are commonly affected by this disease, which may be caused by a virus (retrovirus). C-type retrovirus particles have been detected in the urine of infected animals.
Guinea Pig Leukemia - found in two strains of animals, infected animals have poor conditions and can have splenomegaly, hepatomegaly, and lymphadenopathy. The white blood cell count may be as high as 250,000/mm3. It is a lymphocytic leukemia and the animal will gradually weaken before death.
Pododermatitis - foot damage due to flooring material or walking on excreta. It is difficult to treat effectively. Prevention is the key.
Pneumonia - Bordetella bronchiseptica is the most common pathogen. Do not house guinea pigs together with carriers of Bordetella bronchiseptica, such as rabbits, pigs, dogs, and other species.
Ringworm: very common. Trichophyton mentagrophytes is the main pathogen causing ringworm in guinea pigs.
Fluffy Barley Hamsters are easy to raise, and their requirements for the environment and food are not strict. However, it is not something that can be done casually if you want to raise them well. Before raising them, you should prepare a larger cage for them. These little hamsters are the most lively and like to move around everywhere. They also have a chewing habit. Parents should pay attention to this when raising them. You can put some Fluffy Barley Hamster's favorite snacks and fresh fruits and vegetables in the cage. Of course, drinking water is also an essential "equipment". It should be noted that Fluffy Barley Hamsters belong to a typical vegetarian. Vegetables, fruits, and other hay are its favorites. Some parents also feed them with special rodent feed, which is also a good choice. In addition, parents should be aware not to give them too much at once. Fluffy Barley Hamsters are already fat in their size, and eating too much can easily accumulate more fat, which can lead to illness. Therefore, it must be taken seriously! Raising Peruvian Fluffy Barley Hamsters also requires creating a comfortable and clean environment for them. Many people are attracted by the Dutch Pig's honest appearance, and the Peruvian Fluffy Barley Hamster's fur also needs a clean environment to ensure its health and beauty. The height of the cage is not important, but it must be wide. The cage height only needs to be more than 20 centimeters, and there is no need for a ceiling. The material is preferably a synthetic material that will not be chewed. The bottom of the cage is best covered with newspapers or pet carpets.
1. Bathtub for bathing. It is recommended to use a taller bathtub because many hamsters are not used to bathing and will try to jump out. Use natural shampoo or specialized shampoo for small animals. If not available, use a less irritating shampoo. Prepare a soft towel, a blow dryer (connect to power first), and a clean box with a height that can prevent the hamster from jumping out. You can also prepare some food that hamsters like to eat, or you can choose not to prepare any.
2. Start by filling the bathtub with warm water and wet the hamster, but avoid getting the head wet. Apply shampoo. If using human shampoo or body wash, make sure to rinse the hamster thoroughly with clean water several times, as it can be dangerous if not completely washed off. After bathing and drying the hamster, it usually cleans itself again. If the shampoo or body wash is licked into the hamster's belly, it can be harmful.
3. After washing the hamster, quickly wrap it in a towel and place it in a clean box. Use the blow dryer (previously connected to power) to dry a small portion of the hamster's fur. Pay attention to the temperature of the blow dryer. You can place your hand next to the hamster while blowing to ensure the temperature is not too hot or too cold.
4. After drying a small portion of the fur, lay a towel on yourself and hold the hamster in your arms while blowing. If someone has prepared food, this is a good time to feed the hamster. The reason for laying the towel is to keep the hamster warm and prevent it from getting wet again. It can also help absorb the moisture from its belly. We often can't dry the water under the belly, but flipping the hamster over to blow-dry can make it uncomfortable. So laying a towel is very helpful. Feeding the hamster is to divert its attention to the food. Many hamsters are not used to blow dryers and are afraid of the sound, so they may hide in clothes or run away. With food, the hamster's attention will shift and it won't run away. After eating, the hamster's brain will gradually adapt to the blow dryer, and it won't run away as fiercely or even stop running.
5. If blowing dry a long-haired hamster, make sure to dry it thoroughly because their hands are longer than those of short-haired hamsters, and there may be hidden water along the transition area. Be careful not to let it catch a cold.