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Less than a month left to train your hamster

August
15

Is your hamster or small critter bored with cage life? Do you feel your hamster or critter would benefit from exercise and endurance training?  Do you feel they should do more than just sit there and look cute?

PETCO has scheduled a “Hamster Ball Derby and Critter Run” for 2 p.m. on Sept. 8.  Practice runs begin at 1:30 p.m.

You just can’t make up stuff like this.

A flier with the details even gives a training schedule for your little competitor: put the hamster in the ball for 15 minutes a day (supervised of course!) for three days each week leading up to the event.

And those “critters?” That applies to gerbils, mice, chinchillas and guinea pigs, according to the PETCO flier. No ferrets, rabbits or exotic animals will be allowed to race.

For more information on the event and store locations visit “PETCO’s Web site.”:http://www.petco.com/hamster

So tell me readers—are there any LoHud hamsters and critters Paws ‘n Claws should be rooting for?

This entry was posted on Wednesday, August 15th, 2007 at 3:20 pm by Sarah Netter.
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2 Responses to “Less than a month left to train your hamster”

  1. Alexis

    i do please help cheer for my little hamster schnooky!!! and please let me know if you have any training tips!!

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Laurel Babcock is the Community Life editor for The Journal News, Express Publications and LoHud.com. She grew up with a beloved mutt and was surrounded by dogs into young adulthood. She liked cats enough, but didn't really think of them as true pets. That changed when her brother brought an abandoned 4-week-old kitty into the family, dooming us all. Laurel currently serves as staff for two completely adored cats, Stanley and Cup, both girls.


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