I don't believe you cannot train a ferret not to go in holes. It's their natural instinct to be in an enclosed place. Ferrets in the wild live underground in dens. You will either have to remove the ferrets from said place or restrict access.
A ferret is on an island surrounded by water with a fishing spot in it. you first must catch and cook vile fish on the provided fire. Then throw the cooked fish onto tiles that you want it to go to, make sure you lead the ferret to the pressure plate avoiding the holes.
In this case, since your ferret ate this medical gummy bear I highly suggest you go to your nearest vet. If you just got this ferret from a shelter have a conversation with the shelter if this has happened in the past. If so, it could become a habit if you cannot train your ferret not to eat things it sees.
Ferrets can be trained, but not like a dog or cat.
A working ferret is normally a ferret which is used for hunting - most commonly the ferret is placed in a rabbit burrow to chase the rabbit out into nets where the hunter is waiting to catch it.
Shoulder train a ferret -with a lot of patience. I've been working on this. First you have to be in an area without distractions. While sitting on the bed, put your ferret on your shoulder using treat or a toy. Repeat a few times to get the ferret used to sitting on your shoulder. This needs to be done gradually a few minutes a day. When you feel your ferret is sitting on your shoulder and will stay, then start moving around slowly, increasing your movements until you can stand up.
A ferret can go through a maze faster than a rat. Though the ferret would eat the rat first
Yes a ferret can live in your living room that is ferret proofed, For a ferret's health it would be better to have an area for sleeping that is dark, quiet and secluded. From another contributor: Yeah it can but if u have any open areas, like holes or something u should cover them up; ferrets can climb into the holes and get stuck. Also if you have couches or love seats u should not let the ferret under there cause they can go inside the couch and if u sit in it or recline it they can get injured or killed by the springs or the heavy weight. Oh and don't let the ferret get n 2 the wall vents that could lead them outside. They also can chew on electrical wires which can kill them. So if u let a ferret live in the living room you should monitor him/her or keep him n a age when ur not a round.
If a Jill ferret kills her babies, most likely she will go back into season.
Go to Google.com and type in the search box "Black footed ferret photos" and you will get a choice of websites with Black footed ferret photos
If you mean the climate a ferret can live in - they cannot be in temperatures over 85 degrees Fahrenheit, over that and they will go into heatstroke. Ideal temperature for a ferret is about 70 degrees.
Just let your ferret run around the house! Make sure it is ferret-proofed though!! Get some toys for your ferret to play with, you can also get a companion for your ferret {make sure he/she is spayed/neutured}! Sounds like she is not used to the harness, start with just a wearing a collar around the house first, then try to harness, distract her or give treats to get her used to it before taking her outside.
What do you mean by mad? If your ferret is tearing up stuff it probably is not getting as much time out of its cage as it should, ferrets should have 2-4 hours out of their cage a day. If you are gone/busy all day, you could get a bigger cage (if you can afford it) and another ferret for a play mate; but you should still give your ferret(s) one on one play time with you.If your ferret is biting you then you can spray bitter apple on your hand and that will detour any biting; however, if your ferret is a kit it's probably just tryng to play with you. Remember that a ferret's skin is tougher than a human's, so a gentle nip to a ferret means come play with me! But to you it hurts, heres a link to how to nip train your ferret.