While I can't provide specific names or contact information for private ferret breeders in Oklahoma, you can find reputable breeders by checking local pet forums, social media groups, or ferret enthusiast clubs. Websites like the American Ferret Association may also have breeder listings. Always ensure to research breeders thoroughly and ask about their breeding practices and the health of their ferrets before making a decision.
There are chameleon's in some zoos. Some private breeders have them but they are not from good stock and there are only a few around.
breeders,, rescue organizations, kennels, private persons, adoptions.
i dont think they are legal, i saw one today in the forest near my house, it seemed friendly but from what i have found after some research is that they are not pets.
Feed your ferret it's regular meal in the morning. When hunting take some treats and plenty of water for your ferret.
There is a company based in Oklahoma called K9 University, Not all classes will be home based and private. The website Myk9U gives a graph of which types of training are offered and where the training takes place. Some require private lessons.
Not familiar with Lhasa Apso Breeders in Arizona
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.
Some ferrets, especially female ferrets will clean other ferrets ears
its possible there too much litter in the box my ferret did the same thing til i took out some of the litter or if its a younger ferret its possible he s just playing in it
It depends on the ferret and you must always supervise them when around other animals - cats, some dog breeds can be friends
fox, ferret
Just let your ferret run around the house! Make sure it is ferret-proofed though!! Get some toys for your ferret to play with, you can also get a companion for your ferret {make sure he/she is spayed/neutured}! Sounds like she is not used to the harness, start with just a wearing a collar around the house first, then try to harness, distract her or give treats to get her used to it before taking her outside.