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Bathe Your Ferret, How to
Ferrets love playing in water, but hate baths. Here are a few tips that will make it easier for both of you when it comes time to give your ferret a bath.
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Common Questions About Ferret Care
Ferrets have been domesticated for over 2,000 years, but it's only in the last 50 years or so that they have become beloved pets. They are rapidly becoming more and more popular, but it can still be difficult to find the information you need.
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Control Odors Associated with Ferrets
Part of being a ferret owner is coming to terms with ferret odors. Learn some basic tips on keeping your ferret smelling clean.
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Nail Trimming Tips for Ferrets
If you have a new ferret, a veterinary visit to verify that your ferret is healthy should be one of the first things you do, and veterinarians or veterinary technicians can demonstrate nail clipping and other grooming procedures for you.
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Odor Control Tips for Ferrets
If you have come in contact with a very smelly ferret, it is because their owner just didn't know how to control the odor.
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Restraint Options During Ferret Grooming
Some ferrets are more open to grooming, others will struggle wildly, making it quite difficult for you to actually do the grooming that must be done. So how can you get the job done? Here are a few helpful tips to make the job easier.
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