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Summary: Watch an exotic animal health technician explain how to have a pet ferret spayed or neutered -- as well as how to provide it dental care -- 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. Unless you purchase your ferret from a private breeder, it should be spayed or neutered and descented. Any baby ferret you purchase from a pet store will already be spayed or neutered and descented. Ferrets require very little dental care. You can brush their teeth if you want to but generally their teeth are fairly self-cleaning. Once they are older though your veterinarian may recommend a dental cleaning just like you do with a dog and a cat. Dental cleanings may be required for your older ferret every few years. 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: Pet Ferret Health Care: Spay, Neuter, Dental