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Ferrets for dummies - THIRD EditionThinking about getting a ferret? Want to make sure you’re giving the ferret you already have the best possible care? Ferrets For Dummies helps you decide whether a ferret is for you and give your little fellah a healthy, happy home. It’s packed with practical information on feeding, housing, health maintenance, and medical care.
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NATURE: The Mighty weasel by PBS"In Yorkshire, a unique English garden rigged with over 50 cameras givesa rare insight into the dramatic life of a mother weasel as she tries to raise her first family. And new science uncovers the problem solving abilities of the honey badger, the secrets behind the ferrets legendary flexibility and the wolverines remarkable sense of smell. Discover the world of the mighty weasel. Producers: Hannah Ward, Bill Murphy. Narrator: Ana Gasteyer"
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training your pet ferret (Training your pet series)Ferrets have become increasingly popular as pets in recent years, and although many books about ferrets are now available, this revised and updated guide is unique in that it specifically concentrates on training methods. Furry, cuddly, and bursting with energy, lovable ferrets can be a handful for inexperienced owners. The authors instruct on training methods that really work, pointing out that effective training can start anytime, whether owners adopt an adult ferret or purchase a baby as a kit.
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Ferrets: Barron's Pet Owner's Manual (Complete Pet Owner's Manuals)Ferrets are playful little animals and make excellent pets for attentive owners. However, they are not recommended as pets for younger children. Here is reliable information on feeding, caging, health care, and more. All titles in Barron's profusely-illustrated Complete Pet Owner's Manuals introduce inexperienced and prospective pet owners to the pleasures and duties of pet care.
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THE ANTICS OF CARROT, THE FERRET - (PAPERBACK 2022)What it is like to own a ferret - from the point of view of a first-time ferret owner - in verse
This portrait of a funny ferret named Carrot (because he’s orange, with a long pointy tail) describes many of the actual situations ferret owners discover when they get their first pet ferret. He is a great source of entertainment and humor for his owners. In reality, ferrets are not really orange but you’ll discover how orange fits Carrot quite nicely. The book can be read to and by children ages 3+. As a bonus, a full page of Fascinating Ferret Facts is included. In addition, a picture of a small carrot is hidden within the pages of the book for kids (& adults) to find. When they report their findings to the author via email, they will receive a surprise! Written in verse and brightly illustrated, the book is designed to encourage literacy and good pet care. |
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