Hamster Wet Tail

One of the most well-known diseases to afflict hamsters is wet tail. It’s particularly nasty in both symptoms and prognosis, and is highly contagious to other hamsters.

Hamsters suffering from wet tail have severe diarrhea, along with lethargy, irritability, failure to eat or drink, and a disheveled coat. They will often walk hunched over, or squeal in pain. The diarrhea is so severe that the hamster quickly dehydrates, often leading to death within 24 hours after the first symptoms show. Therefore it is imperative that you seek veterinary help immediately if you suspect wet tail. You may be tempted to use over the counter solutions such as Dri-Tail, but these are not always an effective treatment.

Antibiotics will be prescribed to combat the wet tail, and you will need to aid in your hamster’s recovery by making sure he’s kept warm and well nourished, with access to plenty of water. Try to disturb him as little as possible until he’s fully recovered, as any stress can worsen his condition.

 

   
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By: My Hamster r the best on 21-04-2010 19:25

i cant tell if my hamster has wettail help :sigh :sigh

 

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By: Pepper09 on 04-12-2009 22:28

I KNOW! IF U WANT TO FIND A PLACE THAT'S CRUEL AND THEY'VE GOT WETTAIL ALL OVER CHECK OUT PETSMART PETMILLS ON YOUTUBE :cry

 

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By: Storm on 21-07-2009 15:31

oh wow :x

 

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By: caitlin11coolio on 18-05-2009 19:17

I am wondering, how do hamsters get wet tail in the first place? Thankks. :p

 

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By: TheKItten09 on 12-01-2009 19:59

:cry MY HAMSTER DIED!!!!!!!!!!!!! 
TODAY!!!!!! 
:cry BLAH 
HER WET TAIL SHE DIED ON ME

 

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By: ILUVHAMSTERS on 10-10-2008 15:59

I READ AN HAMSTER BOOK SAYIN WHEN AN HAMSTER HAS WET TAIL IT CAN DIE IS THAT TRUE :?

 

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By: Guinea Pigs on 06-08-2008 02:28

My freind's hamster had wet tail, and her hamster died from it, I am sad, but she is sad too! I feel bad for her, so should I get her another hamster for her, or do you think it would bring back memories of her old hamster and make her sad? :?

 

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By: james on 21-03-2008 16:18

hi, i have two dwarf hamsters and snuffelles has been acting unusual lately and ive phoned the vets they say its wet tail but its a bank holliday and all the vets are closed i dont know what to do please help me :cry :cry :cry :cry :cry

 

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By: Kaitlin on 06-02-2008 20:15

I got her to the vet got real medicine and she is improving thank goodness

 

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By: kaitlin on 04-02-2008 23:30

This is Kaitlin again but my new hamster who hasn't been eating also has diarria and she travled about an hour with my sister to get to my house and when they first found her she was highly active and always running now she hardly moves. She sits hunched over and doesn't do much. I am worried she has wet tail do you think the signs are strong enough to suggest wet tail PLEASE help im worried :cry

 

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By: A.T on 17-12-2007 02:48

How would you know if my roborovski dwarf hamster has diarrhea or not?My hamsters sometimes poop green poop, is that normal?

 

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