Stop your ferret's destructive behavior. Ferrets are naturally curious by nature and one of the ways they explore their environment is with their mouth. This can cause serious problems when your ferret chews on items such as furniture, electrical cords, your fingers, and other dangerous or undesirable objects.
This extremely bitter tasting deterrent developed by our veterinarians helps break the destructive cycle. Safe and non-irritating, spray on skin and coat as well as furniture, pet bedding, bandages, etc. Repeat as needed. Bottle is non-aerosol. Spray is also safe for use with cats and dogs.
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Directions for use on pets: Apply to affected areas of pet's coat. Please allow for drying time. Repeat as necessary.
Directions for use on furniture: Test in an inconspicuous area for color-fastness. Not recommended for use on cellulosic material such as rayon, viscose, and sensitive, dyed materials. Old dyes may discolor.
Ferrets can be very picky about where they go to the bathroom, which is why it's important that you find a safe litter they like and a litter pan that's big enough.
Anyone who has ferrets knows how much they get into things and how hard it is to watch them every second. Ferrets are intelligent, curious, and persistent!
Scruffing is grasping your ferret by the loose skin on the back of her neck. Use your thumb and first few fingers (not your fist) to gently restrain her. Hold her firmly enough to immobilize her but not enough to hurt her.
Though many people associate the use of Piddle Pads with dogs, these handy training aids are perfect for ferrets too! Piddle Pads can be very helpful to ferret owners for assisting in training, protecting your carpets, and more!