Pudding is usually golden and shiny, just like delicious egg and milk pudding, which is also the source of its name. Of course, the color of pudding hamsters ranges from milky yellow to golden yellow, as well as white pudding and color-changing pudding, with a slightly darker back line. Pudding is also docile, but it is the most timid of the three-line hamster breeds. When it is afraid of being attacked, it will only scream wildly and will not fight back. Pudding is the most bullied hamster in the hamster family, a little neurotic. Compared with other third-line hamsters, it must take extra effort to get close to pudding. Pudding is also the least active species among all the third-line hamsters. Hamster toys such as eating too much, sleeping, and rollers can't mobilize his motor cells. At most, he will find a place to lie down in a relatively large space. What a "healthy" hamster it would be if its instinct to grab food could be replaced by its passion for sports. So most puddings are obese. A rat friend who is considering raising pudding must be forced to exercise more.
It's a good idea to roll in a squirrel ball for more than half an hour every day. Because pudding is a variety with genetic variation and lazy nature, its physique and disease resistance are weak, and the survival rate of the pudding baby born is not as high as other varieties. Therefore, when considering matching with pudding, try to choose varieties with good physique and disease resistance, while mother pudding is prone to dystocia or death when pregnant. Therefore, it is generally recognized that the best pairing is Xuanmu Yinhu or Xuanmu Zicang, but the pudding with Zicang gene is more likely to change color. There is a great chance of turning into grey pudding or black pudding. It is impossible to breed silver fox or golden fox by the marriage of pudding and purple barn, but it is possible to breed three lines, purple barn, pudding, silver fox and golden fox by the marriage of pudding and silver fox. Finally, it is worth noting that if you consider matching pudding, it is best to match it from an early age. That kind of couple who give up halfway is more difficult for pudding, because pudding is more afraid of other kinds of hamsters, and it will be better to grow up together.