slip it over their head and then fasten it in under its belly
I would suggest a harness that has snaps. If you have your ferret on a harness that has velcro, and no snaps or buckles, it is very easy for for your ferret to slip out of it. I would also not use a harness that is made specifically for ferrets, but if you want to you can, but for my ferrets I used a sorta generic harness for small critters.
Yes, you can take ferrets for walks on a lead, make sure you have a harness (two fittings - around the neck and around the body) and that it is secure, they can easily slip out if it's too loose. Many people take their ferrets on walks. Use a leash and harness made for ferrets. Just make sure your ferret is up to date on vaccines. And be aware of other large animals near the ferret, instincts may cause them to perceive ferrets as food
no you should not.
I put the harness on the horse.
sit on him/her and put a harness on him/her and grab the harness and put a leash on it and walk the dog
if i were you i wouldnt try to put my ferret in a pool
yes
If you put a harness on your ferret to tight, then they can choke. you mostly wont have to worry about it.
Put it over its head and then under his legs
did you mean harness?
Ferrets do not hibernateSdresh is correct, they do not hibernate. They do become less active in the winter months though. Then again, so do I.No. Ferrets have no need to hibernate in winter. Instead of hibernating in winter ferrets will grow a thicker coat, eat more, put on weight and begin to sleep more.
You can put a ferret in a hamsters cage on a temporary basis as long as it's not being used to house hamster's as the ferret will kill them. A ferrets needs a large size cage made for ferrets.