Things You'll Need
- Syringe
Instructions
Prepare medication and have it handy. If the medicine came from the vet, it is probably already loaded in the syringe. If not, put the medicine in the syringe now. The syringe you will use plunges the medicine into the hamster's mouth; it does not involve injection.
Remove the hamster gently from his cage. Hamsters can become easily stressed, so do this when things are quiet and calm.
Carefully set the hamster down on the counter, while maintaining contact with him. Ordinarily they do not like to be held for too long and they become restless, so try to keep things moving along so he is still in a laid-back manner for the administering of the antibiotics.
Make the hamster "smile." To get the tiny plunger syringe in his mouth without wasting medicine you have to get his mouth to pull open wide and stay open. You do this by grabbing on to the skin behind his head area. Hamsters have lots of skin back there so you will not hurt them by pulling back on it to expose his "smile."
Once the mouth is open wide, quickly place the syringe in his mouth and push the plunger. The plunger will quickly shoot the medicine out of the syringe and to the back of the hamster's throat.
Release your grip on the hamster's skin and cup him securely in your hands to comfort him. Hamsters prefer small spaces to wide open areas. Then get him back to the familiarity of his cage right away and leave him alone to relax and recover.