Your ferret has symptoms of adrenal disease and should be taken to the vet. My vet recommended when I notice his back legs were weak to give him a little bit of Karo syrup on his gums. This would help with his low sugar and he would be up and running again. Unfortunately, this is a temporary solution.
Ferrets have 4 legs.
Yes a ferret walks on all four legs
Yes it can because the sciatic nerve runs from the low back down to the sole of the foot. If this nerve is pinched then you can experience weakness in the legs. You need to see your doctor for this symptom.
Symptoms of lumbar spinal Stenosis include numbness, weakness, cramping, or pain in the legs, feet, or buttock; stiffness in legs and thighs; low back pain. In severe cases, loss of bladder and bowel control. Answer Pain, numbness, weakness or tingling in the arms/hands and the legs may indicate cervical spinal stenosis. Patients with lumbar spinal stenosis experience the same symptoms but limited to the lower back, legs, and feet.
largest type of ferret - Bulldog. They have a very stocky build compared to the typical ferret. Shorter legs and tail and a bulldog type gate to their walk complete the package.
daddt long legs
Sounds like a stroke.
in a way. the back legs support the horse and boost him off the ground to run. So yes. If the horse did not have back legs he would not be able to run.
The front legs i had a tadpole/frog so i would know
In most cases, dural ectasia occurs in the lower spine, producing low back ache, a burning feeling, or numbness or weakness in the legs.
There used to be a sport in Great Britain called "ferret-legging", where you put a ferret down your trousers with the legs closed shut to see how long you can stand a ferret clawing trying to get out. It's not practiced today as it is considered cruel to ferrets.
Back legs