There is generally no problem after being bitten. Domestic pets generally don't carry germs, so you don't have to bother to go to the hospital for injections. I have been bitten by my little white ash many times. If you raise Gakaria hamsters (including Sanxian, Zicang, Silver Fox, Pudding, Golden Fox and Milk Tea), they are relatively docile and generally do not bite. First-line hamsters (including white bears, huacang, amber, etc. ) It is easier to bite than the third-line hamster, and it is also a very docile animal if it is domesticated well. In fact, you should pay attention to avoid touching or hugging them from directly above them. You will instinctively think that natural enemies will attack them from above, so when you want to touch or hug it, you must let them see your hand in front of them, and make it familiar with your taste before touching it, so that it will not bite. He won't bite you hard unless he feels threatened. Sometimes he is familiar with your smell and will gently bite your hand. It doesn't matter, they're just curious. If you don't like it, you can give him a small punishment. Tap his nose with your finger, and they will remember, because tapping his nose is the biggest punishment for them.
Communicate with children with your heart, and you will find that they are actually very cute little animals. Don't neglect your love for them because they have bitten you.