Go to Petfinder.org and key in your zip code for shelters in your area To find pet shelters and the kind of pet your looking for, go to petfinder.com and enter your zip code
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Yes, you can at a shelter.
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.
A baby ferret requires a lot of attention and training, plus they are very active. An older ferret should already have training and not as active as they tend to sleep more. If you've never owned a ferret before, I would recommend getting an older, trained one. Bite and housetraining a ferret takes quite a bit of work and dedication and can be challenging for a first time ferret owner. You can find young ferrets up for adoption that have received the proper training from the shelter.
It depends the ferret. A young ferret can tolerate lower temperatures than an old or ill ferret. If your ferret is acclimated to the climate, has a thick coat and has adequate shelter from wind and wet weather, it should be fine.
Like dog shelters, it is a place where they take care of abandoned/unwanted ferrets that people left..Many of these shelters are run by individuals or families who have to pay out of their own pockets to care for the ferrets. Adopting a ferret from a ferret shelter is a great way to give wonderful ferrets a loving home. They usually have ferrets in all age groups and colors
A domestic ferret does not have instincts to find food in the wild, they would starve to death. There are two other ferrets - European polecat ferret and black footed ferret. rephrase your question if your asking about one of them
Yes you can but they normally have to be 6 weeks old to allow to go home. You can normally get them from a pet store or even a ferret shelter, but most ferret shelters only have older ferrets
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If you find a baby ferret in the wild, the best thing you can do is leave it alone, its mother may be nearby, if you touch or pick up the baby you might as well take it to your nearest animal shelter or vet because the mother ferret will smell your scent on the baby and possibly abandon it. It is unlikely that u will ever find yourself in this situation in the wild. If you run across a baby ferret and decide a rescue, look closely at the babies ears, if they have little green dots near the edges they are domestic ferrets, all domestic ferrets are tagged some way and are spayed or nuerdered, since it is ilegal to breed ferrets without a license.
If you purchased a ferret from a pet store or breeder, you should have a health certificate indicating birth date. If adopted from a shelter or rescue, without a certificate, it is really just a guess.
Here are some link to sites for pet clothing - one is how to measure your ferret, the other two are for dog clothing, but you can adapt for ferret clothing.