Only if a ferret has a tooth that has gone bad or decayed, a veterinarian can remove it.
It is recommended to brush your ferrets teeth about every other week
Ferrets do no need their anal sacs removed, it is considered mutilation.
Ferrets have glands behind their ears that can produce distinct odor. Ferrets purchased from the pet stores are usually de-scented however those small odor glands behind their ears are not removed. Ferrets do need their ears cleaned about every two weeks, a build up of wax in the ear can cause a smell Some ferrets may also need to have their teeth cleaned, odors from the mouth may indicate a gum or teeth infection
They have small teeth, because they are small animals
The ferrets smell is a musk odor that comes from the skins glands that secretes oils. Unaltered ferrets produce more oils during breeding season, making them smell more. Ferrets also have an anal sac that they can expel when frightened or threaten, most ferrets in the US have the anal sac surgically removed.
It can range anywhere from 1 to 7, but it is more common for them to have 3 or 4.
Having wisdom teeth removed has no bearing on when you defecate.
You sleep without teeth... :P
The big lump a the end of your ferrets tail is called a chordoma and will need to be surgically removed because it is cancerous. Contact your veterinarian for advice.
It is quite common to have wisdom teeth removed anywhere from 15 to 30.
No, back teeth cannot grow back after they have been lost or removed.
Ferret do not have the ability to spray, however if they have not had their anal sacs removed, they can emit an odor when frightened