No dog should live outside, dogs are domesticated animals and as such live in a pack, which is you or your family. All dogs shed, but to varying degrees. Short haired dogs DO shed. Dogs with hair instead of fur, such as poodles, generally shed much less. These types of dogs are most definitely not suited for outdoor living. You can find out about all dog breeds and which one would suit you best here: www.dogbreedinfo.com/If you are not prepared for some shedding or having it live in your house, then maybe a dog is not a good idea.
A lot of domesticated animals live in a shed. For example cattle like cow. A shed is nothing but a generalized version of animal shelters. Hence it is acceptable to say that goats, horses etc. also live in sheds.
On average, hamsters live for around 2-3 years. However, some hamsters can live up to 4 years or more with proper care and a healthy environment.
Hamsters live in a dry climate; my hamster came from Serbia
Hamsters shed their fur every few months, usually in the spring and fall. This shedding process helps them get rid of old fur and prepare for changes in temperature. It's normal for hamsters to shed and grow new fur throughout their lives.
poodles
no, they shed their outside cover more than once
No because they can get lost . And if you have a cat in your neighbourhood the cats can eat your teddy bear hamster. so NO!!!
No dog should live outside, dogs are domesticated animals and as such live in a pack, which is you or your family. All dogs shed, but to varying degrees. Short haired dogs DO shed. Dogs with hair instead of fur, such as poodles, generally shed much less. These types of dogs are most definitely not suited for outdoor living. You can find out about all dog breeds and which one would suit you best here: www.dogbreedinfo.com/If you are not prepared for some shedding or having it live in your house, then maybe a dog is not a good idea.
Yes, as long as its kept warm, out of direct sunlightght, they can't get out if their cage and not near draughts
You could because it is in a shed and not outside in the winter.
Yes.
NO! you just shouldn't take a baby hamster outside not even a fully grown hamster should go outside.
If a hamster escaped from his or her cage then catching it outside will be difficult. There are many ways to do so. Using tubs, or containers, or nets, can help assist in catching the hamster, as well as, the help from multiple people.
no. think about it- a hamster outside, where birds and predators are, all that. Plus they need to be in 65-75 degree temperatures. Good luck! from A.L.B. :=)
Yes some hamster do live outside. They are wild hamsters. I DO NOT recommend trying to catch one. First of all, the wild hamster live across the world from the U.S. Second, if you did live across the world, and you did just so happen to catch one, do not keep it as a pet. Wild hamsters are not used to living in a tiny cage, without their pack. The wild hamsters run around in packs in deserts usually. Have a nice day!
no. hermet crabs neeed water to live therefore it will not survive in a hamster cage.