Heat Your Home With Your Ferret in Mind
Heating your home can present a number of problems that ferret owners need to be aware of. Whether it's spring, winter, or just a chilly day, keep the following things…
Ferrets are popular household pets known for their playful and mischievous behavior. However, they are also prone to certain health issues that can be seasonal in nature. Some common seasonal ferret issues include respiratory infections, skin allergies, and digestive problems.
Respiratory infections are common in ferrets during the colder months, as the dry and low humidity environment can weaken their respiratory system, making them susceptible to infections. Symptoms of respiratory infections in ferrets include sneezing, coughing, nasal discharge, and reduced appetite. To prevent respiratory infections, it is important to maintain good hygiene and provide adequate ventilation to avoid stagnant air.
Skin allergies are another common seasonal issue in ferrets, often caused by exposure to certain irritants in the environment, such as pollen, dust mites, and insect bites. Symptoms of skin allergies in ferrets include itching, redness, and hair loss. To prevent skin allergies, it is recommended to keep your ferret’s living environment clean and free of irritants, and to avoid exposing them to potential allergens. If you suspect your ferret is suffering from a skin allergy, consult your veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Heating your home can present a number of problems that ferret owners need to be aware of. Whether it's spring, winter, or just a chilly day, keep the following things…
Each year devastating disasters that affect both humans and animals occur in our nation. These include earthquakes, floods, hurricanes, tornados, fires, hazardous blizzards, chemical spills, and terrorist attacks. Even disasters…
Food and Water • Food: Two weeks supply; place dry food in airtight containers (rotate every 3 months) • Usual treats (rotate every 3 months) • Water: Two weeks supply of…
We want the holidays to be a happy time for you and your ferret, not a time for an emergency visit to your veterinarian. The food and decorations that make…
The warmth of summer is upon us and owners of ferrets are urged to take precautions against heatstroke with their ferret companions. High temperatures, above 80 degrees Fahrenheit, can be…
Winter is soon to arrive and it is time to actually turn on your thermostat. First, a question: how is your house heated? Will the heating units be a danger…
Imagine you’re a ferret during the holiday season, what would your favorite toy be? Without a doubt, the Christmas Tree! This big, smelly green thing is suddenly in the middle…