Yes. Most commonly rabies and canine distemper.
NO, but you can use frontline plus for kittens on a ferret
A black footed ferret eats approximately 100 prairie dogs a year
up to 100 prarie dogs per black footed ferret
A black footed ferret may eat over 100 prairie dogs in one year, an average of about 8 per month.
A black footed ferret may eat over 100 prairie dogs in one year, an average of about 8 per month.
If your ferret is playing with the dog, a bite shouldn't hurt. But if the ferret is defending himself, he could quite possibly cause damage. Also depends on the dog whether is a small or large dog.
Ferrets can not live on dog food, it does not have the right nutrients. Continued feeding could cause your ferret to die. You will have to put the dogs food in another area away from your ferret.
Species Deceases was created on 1985-08-06.
They provide food for the endangered black-footed ferret.
The Black Footed Ferret. This Is Because That Prairie Dogs Are The Black Footed Ferret's Main Prey. And The Prairie Dogs Have Been Poisoned By Ranchers And Farmers. This Is The Main Reason Why The Black Footed Ferret Is Endangered. There Is No Other Animal In The Prairie Dog Population And Is All I Can Think Of.
Scientists can examine animal feces and know what their diet is. The black footed ferret has been studied very intensely and the conclusion was that their main diet is prairie dogs.
Chocolate is toxic to ferrets, cats, and dogs. It can kill them