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Question by bee
Submitted on 5/20/2004
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i have a baby ferret and a slightly older ferret how i do i get them to stop biteing at eachothers necks


Answer by owner of 20 ferrets
Submitted on 8/4/2004
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let them wrestle untill one gives up it might look like it is hurting one of them but they do this to show whos boss

 

Answer by amanda
Submitted on 8/6/2004
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don't worry they are just playing, all ferrets play rough

 

Answer by boo
Submitted on 8/20/2004
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once your ferrets start to bite on each others neck you firmlly pat them on the nose and so NO! if this behavyour still is going on give them treats when they are not biting

 

Answer by Natalie
Submitted on 7/8/2005
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Usually their just playing, but if they start hurting each other really bad, Try using some Bitter Apple spray for ferrets or scruff them slightly from the excess skin on their neck and shout a loud "NO",every time one bites the other.

 

Answer by lachy
Submitted on 9/7/2005
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just sepperate them

 

Answer by jamster
Submitted on 10/12/2005
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when does a ferret have babbies 1 a mouth

 

Answer by kailyn
Submitted on 9/7/2006
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they are just playing mine did the same
thing  they will stop once the older ferret
gets used to the  younger ferret.

 

Answer by D.B.O
Submitted on 9/12/2006
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my ferrets did the same thing the will stop   once they get used to each other
    

 

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