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How to Train Your... Hamster! (Flexible Schedule Version)
Class experience
US Grade 2 - 5
In this flexible schedule class (no live meetings), students will learn basic training techniques for taming, handling, building trust and training their hamster. One of the most frequent questions and concerns about having a pet hamster is how to tame them and handle/hold them. After that, more advanced training can come into play. The basics have to be mastered first. We will learn about simple techniques and tips to aid with this no matter where your learner is at in their level of...
Students will finish the class having knowledge on taming their hamster. They will also understand techniques for handling and holding their hamster, as well as building trust and tips on advanced training.
I'm an avid hamster lover. I've had 8 hamsters throughout the course of my life and have tamed and handled all of them. I am not a veterinarian or professional animal trainer so I cannot give medical advice. My experience has helped me be able to help others.
Homework Offered
Students are expected to practice at least 5 days a week to maintain a solid relationship with their hamster. They should expect to spend at least 15 minutes a day doing practice assignments and lessons.2 - 4 hours per week outside of class
Assessments Offered
Grades Offered
1 file available upon enrollment- Ability to take notes if needed
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Since this class is dealing with an animal that has the ability to bite, it is VERY important that your learner understands that following the guidelines for training is imperative. It should also be considered that a parent helps with the training, at least in the taming process, if the learner is very apprehensive. Hamsters are NOT aggressive animals. They are prey animals and are naturally nervous and extremely aware of their surroundings. They bite when startled or feel threatened. If you have a situation where you think your hamster is being aggressive, please contact me for further instruction.
Hello there! My name is Meri Sue Michalak, or Ms. M, and I teach classes with the intention of developing life-long, confident and independent learners. Whether that be through my fun social clubs, writing courses or private tutoring, the goal is...
Flex Class
$13
weekly or $50 for 4 weeks4 weeks
Completed by 36 learners
No live video meetings
Ages: 7-12