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Summary: Watch an exotic animal health technician explain the history and background of pet ferrets in this free online video.

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By Sarah Tingle
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Sarah is a resident exotic animal health technician and has been working as a technician for seven years, but she began working with animals over 12 years ago at the Wildlife Care...read more

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"Hi my name is Sarah and on behalf of expertvillage.com, I am here at Petland in Pembroke Pines, Florida to educate you a little bit today about caring for your ferret. Ferrets are members of the weasel and otter family. The pet ferret like you see here are not wild animals. They are domesticated. Ferrets have been domesticated for thousands of years. There are ferrets that live in the wild but those are not the same species of the ferrets that you see in the pet store. These guys if they escaped from your house or if someone thinks they can just set them free that is not true. They will not survive in the wild. They do come in a variety of colors ranging anywhere from sable which is the most common coloration you see in ferrets to silver colorations and colors like pandas or blazes. They come in huge variety of colors. If you would like any more information about the animal hospital that I work at, you can go to www.extracareanimalhospital.net and if you would like anymore information about Petland in Pembroke Pines, you can go to www.petland.com."

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