Have you noticed your pet ferret losing hair from the base of its tail on up its back? Your ferret could have Adrenal Disease and needs to be treated immediately.
Odors from pets can be embarrassing and your pet ferret is no different, especially since they tend to have a musky odor to begin with but there are things you can do to keep your ferret smelling it’s best.
Wondering if pet insurance is right for you? Here are some useful tips and information concerning pet insurance and pet insurance plans.
Need a veterinarian for your pet ferret? Here are a few links to help you find the right vet in the U.S. and other countries.
This article by Scott Reinheart gives a well rounded synopsis of health issues that your ferret may experience in his or her lifetime. Keeping up to date with these health problems and how to avoid your pet ferret from getting sick is important for a long happy and healthy life.
What do Ferrets eat? Just about anything, rubber, erasers, packing peanuts and some other really surprising items. Here are some of the most common and bizarre things that Ferrets are consuming and the tell-tale signs that your Ferret may display if she has an intestinal blockage.
Are you wondering if your other pets would welcome a new species, maybe a pet Ferret? Or if your pet Ferret would welcome a different addition to the family like a new puppy, cat or older dog. See how some of these animals pair up together as best of friends.