That depends on how big the puggle is. If the puggle is to big it will probably eat the ferret.
Ferrets are strict carnivores (meat eaters) and should be fed food specifically made for ferrets
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Yes, try to remove some fluff of the ball
The major predator of puggles is the coyote. However, puggles are not the coyote's main prey. If there are coyotes in your area, your should not let your puggle go out unaccompanied.
Ferrets are native to Europe, but were imported into North America as pets; there are probably around a million pet ferrets there now. Black footed ferrets are native to North America
GOSH NO. Puggles are sweet-tempered, playful, very intelligent, social, and affectionate.
Yes. Puggles are known for there good temperament toward people and other animals.
Ferrets live on the outskirts of forests, pastures, rough grassland and scrubland.
No, ferrets do not lay eggs. Ferrets are mammals, and like all mammals, they give birth to live young. Female ferrets typically have a gestation period of around 42 days before giving birth to a litter of kits. The kits are born with their eyes closed and are dependent on their mother for care and nourishment.
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Puggles can have a lot of health problems. One that has caused me problems is their bladders. Puggles can pass stones into their bladders that are to big to come out by themselves. My puggle, and other puggles, had to have surgury to have them removed. You can buy special dog food at vet offices that help prevent the stones from forming.
I checked and it said it's ok. So yes.