But it looks like you are feeding raisins to her (ignore me if you aren't) and sugar is not good for ferrets, it tends to cause little tumors on the pancreas which eventually makes them go into seizures. Best to give your ferret meat based treats instead.
i got my ferret two days ago, and she is really cute, but the guy warned me that she bit before i even got her, and yesterday she bit my boyfriends leg three times, i don't know how to train her to stop, i heard you can buy this bitter apple spray, but i don't wanna be mean, i also heard you can just ignore them when they bite, have any ideas? please message me if so. thanks. btw so cute! :)
@16SeXii Is she a young jill??? If she is then she will learn not to nip or bit if you say no really loud to her as soon as she does it and then ignore her.. Over time she will learn not to bite but if shes an older ferret it will be more difficult as you need to get then as kits an handle then a lot for them not to bite .. I dont it with all my ferrets and then wouldnt bite me ever ...
Ferrets are very smart. If you can find the right thing to motivate them they can figure almost anything out. They are great problem solvers, which can be a good and a bad thing. They tend to figure out all the puzzles you don't want them too haha like how to tip over the trash can and get past all your careful ferret proofing. thier intelegence makes them very trainable if you can be patcient, they can get bored with training fast so it takes a while sometimes. They are very on the go animals
actually, when ferrets are having their "retarded day", they are STILL smarter than cats. I have a ferret book for beginners and it teaches me what I need to know until I get my own ferret.
They are too clever aren't they? My ferret Farken is 9 months old and too agressive atm. He's getting the snip on Friday and then I hope to get my best little mate back and maybe teach him a few tricks too Check out Farken who features in many of my vids. Great video.
Aaaaw that's really cute!
But it looks like you are feeding raisins to her (ignore me if you aren't) and sugar is not good for ferrets, it tends to cause little tumors on the pancreas which eventually makes them go into seizures. Best to give your ferret meat based treats instead.
Nemurin 1 year ago
hahaha why the hell does he squeeze himself in there?
VonTavast 1 year ago
i got my ferret two days ago, and she is really cute, but the guy warned me that she bit before i even got her, and yesterday she bit my boyfriends leg three times, i don't know how to train her to stop, i heard you can buy this bitter apple spray, but i don't wanna be mean, i also heard you can just ignore them when they bite, have any ideas? please message me if so. thanks. btw so cute! :)
16SeXii 1 year ago
@16SeXii Is she a young jill??? If she is then she will learn not to nip or bit if you say no really loud to her as soon as she does it and then ignore her.. Over time she will learn not to bite but if shes an older ferret it will be more difficult as you need to get then as kits an handle then a lot for them not to bite .. I dont it with all my ferrets and then wouldnt bite me ever ...
TheresaQ93 1 year ago
does yours stash it behind the fridge?? ours does! and steals cutlery and puts them behind them there too! its funny!
bushdidit2u911 2 years ago
Aww =3
Sidnoea 2 years ago
Are most ferrets so smart?
julmoo1993 3 years ago
Ferrets are very smart. If you can find the right thing to motivate them they can figure almost anything out. They are great problem solvers, which can be a good and a bad thing. They tend to figure out all the puzzles you don't want them too haha like how to tip over the trash can and get past all your careful ferret proofing. thier intelegence makes them very trainable if you can be patcient, they can get bored with training fast so it takes a while sometimes. They are very on the go animals
rivercityredhead 3 years ago
Thank you very much! :D
julmoo1993 3 years ago
yeah, my ferrets got out of the normal cage at petco, so they had to be put into their own cage.
Darkandroid1 3 years ago
actually, when ferrets are having their "retarded day", they are STILL smarter than cats. I have a ferret book for beginners and it teaches me what I need to know until I get my own ferret.
SpiderKnightmare 2 years ago
They are too clever aren't they? My ferret Farken is 9 months old and too agressive atm. He's getting the snip on Friday and then I hope to get my best little mate back and maybe teach him a few tricks too Check out Farken who features in many of my vids. Great video.
TubularBelle 4 years ago