This is a sign of internal bleeding. There are many possible reasons for this, some of them very serious and so it is very important that you take your ferret to a veterinary surgeon as soon as possible.
If your ferrets anus is pushed out it's called "rectal prolapse" caused by straining to defecate because of diarrhea, constipation, or other causes. Baby ferrets are more prone to being switch to solid dry food. Try feeding a moistened diet, and you can use a small amount of Preparation H (for hemorrhoids) to alleviate pain. It's looks real bad, please take your ferret to the veterinarian.
If your ferret has bloody stool or black tarry stools it is almost certain that some type of internal bleeding or hemorrhage is taking place and the ferret needs immediate veterinary medical attention.
there are veins in your anus so yes
Gently slip all your fingers up the anus to the wrist (make sure you're not wearing a watch) and then pull its intestines out to reach the g-spot.
Basically, an anal rosebud is when an anus' rectum is pushed out and looks like a rosebud.
Go to the doctor.
No. Generally speaking, blood is bad.
Yes, it is completely normal to bleed from your anus when taking a dump. I normally spew out so much blood, there is more blood then Excrement.
you get blood in your anus
in your mums anus
when the right ventricle contracts it is pushed to the blood to the pulmunery arteries and to the capilaries of the lungs whee exchange of gases tkes place
That is a very popular myth but is certainly untrue. As long as proper care is given, no ferret will ever become vicious, though they can nip if untrained. VERY UNTRUE
the pumping of your heart
The blood is pushed to lungs, via pulmonary aorta. The tricuspid valve prevents the back flow into right atrium.