| Browsing Health Specific- Adrenal Disease
- How do you know if your ferret has "adrenal gland tumors?" Read more about this common condition in ferrets. By the Ferret Association of Connecticut.
- Aleution Disease (ADV)
Contains links to a variety of sites offering information on ADV. - Blindness
"Living with a blind ferret" by the Ferret Association of Connecticut (FACT). - Deafness
Information on deafness in ferrets by Wolfy. - Dental (1)
- Ferret dentistry.
- Dental (2)
- Dental disease in ferrets.
- Distemper
Information about Distemper in Ferrets. - Epizootic Catarrhal Enteritis (ECE)
- It's known by a few different names. "Green Diarrhea." "Green Slime." "Green Poop." It even has an official title: Epizootic Catarrhal Enteritis of Ferrets, or E.C.E.. No matter what you call it, it strikes fear into the hearts of ferret owners. By the Ferret Association of Connecticut.
- Incomplete Descenting
- Information on abscessed anual glands by a FerretVet.ca
- Insulinoma
Your vet may call it by a different name such as pancreatic tumors , hypoglycemia, or "low" blood sugar. But by any name, its symptoms almost always include one or more of the following: "Staring" into space; staggering; drooling; deep, fainting spells; clenched teeth and "locked" jaws; moaning or crying aloud; or, in advanced seizure, screaming. Article by the Ferret Association of Connecticut. - Physiology
- Information on normal temperature, heart rate, respiration etc.
- Poop Chart
Here you will find a chart on the various color and consistencies that one may see and what it might mean. - Respiratory Toxicity
Information on the dangers of using cedar/pine wood chips as bedding or litter for ferrets. - Shedding
- Shedding is a natural process that in most animals with fur or hair experience. When should hair loss cause concern?
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