yep, it will help with bonding with the animal too!
2007-12-27 23:21:03
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answered by brian c 5
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I used a soft brush on mine. He wasn't all that keen on being brushed--you may have more luck with a damp washcloth and sort of smoothing him down.
You'll get a 'winter shed' in the middle of winter, and another one in summer. This is when ALL the guard hairs seem to be shed off in three days time! Definately brush him then so he won't ingest the loose hair himself, it can compact in his intestines and block the poop, causing real problems.
2007-12-28 10:22:26
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answered by Elaine M 7
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Dry, tough fur can *each so often* be a demonstration of a ailment (i be responsive to intestinal parasites could reason this), so make useful no longer something is "off" approximately your ferret. it could additionally be age-correct. As for that diet paste, i'm assuming it rather is the two Ferretvite, Furovite, or Nutri-cal, suited? if it is so, do no longer supply greater. even nonetheless i don't be responsive to how plenty you're giving them, it rather is in all risk secure to assert which you're able to desire to be giving them *much less* of it. those pastes are packed with sugar (no longer sturdy for a ferret), so once you're set on giving it to them, a minimum of supply them very, very minimum quantities (i could say a pea-sized volume as quickly as a week, at maximum). The dry fur is additionally using season - my ferrets tend to get itchier and their fur each so often looks slightly drier in the process the less warm months (fairly whilst the warmth is going on!). I supply mine heat bathtub soaks with one hundred% organic colloidal oatmeal (I frequently purchase Aveeno, it has 8 packets of the powder for $7) - it relieves the wintry climate itch and makes them experience great comfortable. additionally, it is so plenty greater tender on them than soaps/shampoos, so which you're able to do it greater in many situations (i've got heard of persons doing it as in many situations as as quickly as a week; mine frequently get it once or twice a month). The oatmeal is likewise a organic purifier, so as that they are being wiped sparkling (no longer that they actually could desire to be wiped sparkling) for the duration of their soak. in basic terms partly fill a bathtub (or notwithstanding you generally use for a bathtub) with heat water, then upload the a number of oatmeal (one packet is for one finished bathtub - the fewer water you employ, the fewer of the packet you may desire to apply). you additionally can attempt including slightly fish oil to help with their coat (in basic terms some drop or 2 consistent with day).
2016-10-02 11:30:29
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answered by ? 4
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yes, you should, you should also bathe them at least once a month, but not too often because you can dry out their skin if you do it too often. yes they do sell ferret brushes, check out your local pet store or go to:
http://www.petsmart.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2753336&cp=2767038.2769316&fbx=0&fbn=Pet+Type+1%7CFerret&f=PAD%2FPet+Type+1%2FFerret&fbc=1&parentPage=family&keepsr=1
2007-12-27 23:21:02
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answered by Anonymous
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you can. petco has brushes.
2007-12-27 23:18:00
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answered by kiwi gal 6
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why not?
http://www.rspca.org.uk/servlet/Satellite?pagename=RSPCA/RSPCARedirect&pg=SmallAnimalsCare&marker=1&articleId=1154077755755
2007-12-27 23:14:02
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answered by ffordcash 5
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