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.
No, ferrets have no fear of other animals. If anything, depending on the dog, it might kill the ferret. Puppies raised with a ferret are more likely to play with each other
Most ferrets have no fear of other animals and will usually like dogs. But be aware of dogs that have hunting instincts might kill a ferret.
What makes dogs different from ferrets - everything is different between dogs and ferrets. Ferrets are not anything like dogs, there would be too much to list here. You need to read and learn about what a ferret is.
No, ferrets are a member of the weasel family
Domestic ferrets have no relationship with prairie dogs. Black footed ferrets are predators of prairie dogs, which is their main food source. The black footed ferrets uses the prairie dog burrows to live in.
Black footed ferrets are bigger than prairie dogs
ferrets are not as popular as cats or dogs and they r not rear they r in the middle
Unaltered male ferrets that come into season will fight and may seriously injure one another. However altered or neutered males are usually not aggressive and will socialize with other ferrets
The black footed ferrets home and shelter is in a prairie dogs burrow
Ferrets are pretty popular in the world they are the third largest kept animal as a pet (1st dogs, 2nd cats, 3rd ferrets).
Yes, any enzyme toothpaste specifically for cats or dogs works fine on ferrets.
Foxes primarily eat prairie dogs.
They wouldn't fight, the ferret would simply kill the gerbil.
Ferrets don't build shelters, black footed ferret live in burrows from prairie dogs. European ferrets live in burrows of other animals