Campbell's Dwarf Hamster Weight Chart
How big do Campbell's Dwarf Hamsters get? See their growth chart and ideal weight.
Quick Answer
The Campbell's Dwarf Hamster is a small-sized hamster that typically weighs 1-2 oz. They reach full adult size by approximately 18-24 months. See the complete growth chart and weight milestones below.
Campbell's Dwarf Hamster Growth Chart
Is My Campbell's Dwarf Hamster a Healthy Weight?
A healthy Campbell's Dwarf Hamster should have a visible waist when viewed from above, and you should be able to feel (but not see) their ribs. Proper nutrition and regular health checkups are essential for maintaining your Campbell's Dwarf Hamster's ideal weight.
- ✓Ideal: Ribs easily felt, visible waist, tucked abdomen
- !Overweight: Ribs hard to feel, no waist visible, rounded belly
- ✗Underweight: Ribs, spine visible, prominent waist
Frequently Asked Questions
How big does a Campbell's Dwarf Hamster get?
A healthy adult Campbell's Dwarf Hamster typically weighs between 1-2 oz. They are considered a Small breed.
When does a Campbell's Dwarf Hamster stop growing?
Most Campbell's Dwarf Hamsters reach their full adult height and weight by 18-24 months. However, they may continue to "fill out" with muscle for a few months after.
How much should a Campbell's Dwarf Hamster puppy weigh at 3 months?
At 3 months old, a typical Campbell's Dwarf Hamster puppy weighs approximately 11.3 lbs. Growth rates vary, so consult your vet if concerned.
How can I tell if my Campbell's Dwarf Hamster is overweight?
A healthy Campbell's Dwarf Hamster should have a visible waist when viewed from above, and you should be able to feel (but not see) their ribs through a thin layer of fat. If the waist isn't visible, ribs are hard to feel, or the belly sags, your Campbell's Dwarf Hamster may be overweight. Consult your vet for an accurate body condition assessment.
Official Breed Standards
For official Campbell's Dwarf Hamster size and weight standards, refer to the AKC Breed Standards. Breed standards define the ideal size range, but individual hamsters may vary based on genetics, diet, and overall health.