Hamster sneezing(i thing), rubbing nose and hiding in cornet

Updated On March 11th, 2020

Pet's info: Small Animal | Hamster | Male

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Answered By Todd Cecil

Veterinarian

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Thanks for reaching out about Spencer. Sneezing is common with an upper respiratory disease, whether infection (bacterial, viral or fungal), heart disease, inflammation, dental disease and more. A veterinary visit is recommended to assess and provide a diagnostic/treatment plan. Try to encourage to eat and drink. Good luck.

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