Summary: Watch an exotic animal health technician explain how to travel with a pet ferret in this free online video.
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
"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. As far as handling your ferret goes, you should always make your ferret feel safe. You always want to hold your ferret close to your body and always support both ends. Ferrets sometimes can be very wiggly so it is important you always have a good hold on your ferret. If you are transporting your ferret to or from the vet’s office, or to or from anywhere for that matter, you should keep them in a small cat or dog crate. Ferrets can be escape artists and can get out of bags or anything like that that you keep them in. They can also chew their way out of cardboard carriers so it is very important to get a carrier for them that is secure. 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."
eHow Article: Traveling With Your Pet Ferret