They need rabies and distemper once a year, you are also supposed to get them spayed and neutered, and descented, but it usually comes with all that when you buy it, (spay nuter and descent) but ask just in case :)
The four main types of injections are intramuscular (IM), subcutaneous (SC or SQ), intravenous (IV), and intradermal (ID). Intramuscular injections deliver medication deep into the muscle, subcutaneous injections administer it into the fatty tissue just under the skin, intravenous injections provide immediate effects by delivering drugs directly into the bloodstream, and intradermal injections are given into the dermis layer of the skin, often for allergy tests or vaccinations. Each type is used based on the medication's properties and the desired speed of absorption.
NEVER.
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HGC injections are often difficult to come by and can be costly. However, they can be found at websites like http://www.trimnutrition.com/pages/HCG-Injections .
never
Ferrets should have a constant supply of food.
Yes, so long as the ferret doesn't mind. Ferrets are peculiar creatures and often enjoy games such as dressing up.
Collagen injections are often used as facial fillers. Collagen injections are often done to the facial area, particularly around the eyes and on the forehead to reduce wrinkles.
Cortisone injections are most often given in the joints to help combat inflammation. The CPT code for cortisone injections is 20610.
No it is not. A lot of the ferrets scent comes from oil produced by its skin. Bathing the ferret too often causes the skin to produce more oil to replace the oil it lost from being washed. The more you bathe your ferret, the more oil their skin produces, the more they smell. A ferret should only be bathe 2-3 times a year with special ferret shampoo.
injections are normally given in the deltoid muscle which attaches to itself to the scapula and acromion
Obey their parents, get their appropriate vaccinations and attend school.