“STOP! Everything You Need To Know About Keeping Your Fuzzy Happy And Healthy – Straight From The Experts!”

The Unique 4 Part Audio Guide – Over 2.5 Hours – That Reveals The Information You MUST Know, To Keep Your Ferrets Safe And Healthy

Why not listen right NOW to this FREE excerpt? Listen to Dr Gregory Rich talking about Adrenal Disease in ferrets:

All About Ferrets

From: Philip Langley, 6:53pm



If you haven’t had one of those “OH MY GOD, my ferret’s sick – what’s wrong with him?” moments yet, then sorry – it’s only a matter of time!

So are ferrets unhealthy?

No!

But if things do go wrong, they tend to go wrong quickly, so you need to move fast, and you need knowledge NOW


A while ago, we ran a survey across ferret owners like you around the world. We asked YOU what you wanted to know about how to look after ferrets.

And you told us that you wanted to know much much more about what makes them sick and what to do, what to feed them and how to breed them, and a whole lot more.


I found three veterinarians in the USA, and also the long-serving president of a large ferret society here in Australia. They all generously offered to give up some of their valuable time, to help ferret owners around the world.


We recorded all of the interviews, and transcribed everything, just to make it even easier to get the information you want.

And, after all the recording and the editing, the transcribing and the proofreading, we ended up with over 2.5 hours of brilliant content, which I know you’ll love!


  • What do ferrets eat?
  • How do you breed ferrets?
  • What is the most dangerous set of symptoms my ferret might have which I miss?
  • When are you going to find a cure for Insulinoma?
  • What are the main warning signs of something wrong with my ferret?
  • What foods are really dangerous for them?
  • When a ferret is not acting like himself what do you do?
  • Why is my ferret losing fur and why do they lose so much weight?
  • My 7 year is not only going bald, and along with our black lab has a pimple looking thing on both of them. They are both inside animals, and they don’t have fleas.
  • How safe is the operation for Adrenal Gland tumors?
  • Why does my ferret always seem tired?
  • Why is my ferret’s poop green and slimy?
  • Tell me how to feed my ferret
  • How can I get my ferret to eat again?
  • How to get rid of Distemper?
  • How to best prevent Adrenal Gland Disease and all others?
  • Can I mate my ferret?
  • My local farmer says ferrets eat milk and bread. Is that right?
  • Ferrets bite. How can I stop them biting?
  • …and so on, and so on…


And they all got answered!



  • Feeding ferrets (what they need, and what will kill them!)
  • Breeding ferrets
  • The major ailments – Insulinoma, Adrenal Disease, other cancers (what to look for and how to treat them)
  • Parasites – inside and outside (that’s the ferret, not your house…)
  • Keeping ferrets with other pets
  • Keeping your ferrets safe in your house (there’s a heap of dangerous things you may not have thought about)
  • And, protecting your house from your ferrets!
  • What information about ferrets to give to your vet (assuming he doesn’t have the knowledge)
  • Basic physiology of the domestic ferret
  • Ferret poop – colors and textures (Yum!)
  • And lots, lots more


 


First off was a great chat with Dr Gregory Rich, from Louisiana.

We talked about a whole range of things, including the serious stuff like Adrenal Disease and Insulinoma, as well as Heartworm Disease and Skin Tumors. Plus much more, of course!

If you haven’t already, listen right NOW to this FREE excerpt. Listen to Gregory talking about Adrenal Disease in ferrets:


Next I spoke with Dr Jeff Rhody, from Maryland.

In this interview, I asked Jeff to slant his answers to other veterinarians who may not be as experienced as he is. But we also covered a heap of material that we mere mortals would understand. THIS is a great part to pass on to your veterinarian!

Listen to Jeff talking about intestinal obstructions in another FREE excerpt here:


 

Then I had a spent an entertaining 40 minutes or so with Dr John Case, from Florida.

We talked about breeding and feeding ferrets, as well as loads of other topics, but we also spent quite some time on “ferret-proofing” your home. VERY important!


 

Last of all, I had a light hearted but information-packed chat with Dianne Rohowicz, all about breeding ferrets.

I’ve known Dianne for ages and she’s one of the most ferret-knowlegable people on the planet.

If you’re even thinking about breeding ferrets, you must listen to this one!


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Wow! – This is fantastic!

I’ve had ferrets for a while, and I live in an area with no ferret vets nearby.

Whilst I know a lot about ferrets, there’s a heap that my vet does NOT know, so I’ll be passing this onto her for sure!

Jamie Dwyer – New York

My vet is over an hour’s drive away so having this information saves me from making a long trip just to be told my ferret’s not ill.

I know I’m a paranoid owner and I appreciate having advice from these ferret knowledgeable vets on hand at the switch of a button.

Thanks so much.

Beverley – Melbourne, Vic

I have indeed had a good nose around and found it very good! There’s a lot on there that I’ve told people, and they’ve forgotten, so it will be something I’ll tell everyone about.

A lot of what’s on there I learned in college, so it was a very good refresher after 9 years.

Well done! Keep up the good work – I’ll be keeping an eye on it and going back as and when I may need it.

Thanks for sharing

Keith – United Kingdom

Loved the information contained in these recordings and even better, I like the fact that proceeds are going to MSU’s Ferret Research. God knows we need to find out more about all these horrible cancers that take our little guys away from us when they’re still too young.

Hopefully we’ll get answers sooner rather than later.

Bill K. – Kansas City, USA

I’ve been a ferret owner for 15 years and I can tell you that you can never say you know everything about them.

I found these recordings to be a fantastic resource and I just know they’ll help me in the future!

Thank you!

Joanne – Hampshire, UK

Being a relatively new ferret owner (a little over a year now), after listening to the interviews, I see I still have a lot to learn. Despite my own readings and research on these gorgeous creatures, hearing the information from experts in the field enlightened me to many things I did not even realize, never mind actually know about them.

I especially found the medical information very informative, concise and valuable and I intend on putting as much as I can to good use.

As far as I’m concerned any information that is this good that will enable me to help my ferrets live longer healthier lives, is as good as gold.

Eric Martel – Montreal

Hi…

I’m in New York. Like other people I’ve been owned by ferrets for a number of years.

I listened to these interviews, and – BOY – did I see how much I actually did NOT know!

It’s a HEAP, I’m afraid!

Lois James – New York

Well, here in sleepy old NSW, I thought I knew it all. We’ve had ferrets for years.

Philip asked me to listen to these interviews. I got bored after a few minutes. I thought “what’s this guy on about?”

But I listened some more, and I realised – this is GOOD stuff!

Corey – Bathhurst, NSW

Thank you for resending this, as I had not received it, probably do to my computer being down for a while. Many thanks for posting the information in writing as well as sound – I say this as my hearing is very bad & reading is easier for me.

You did a great job and there’s many things you covered that I did not know or read before.

I thank you and my Angels thank you as well.

Hugs from us here in NY

Jacque L Carlyle – New York

And it’s not like anything else you’ve read or heard before – this is straight from the very best people I could find!

So, how much is this going to cost?

Only $37…

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“How much would it cost you to quiz YOUR veterinarian for over 2 hours?”

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Next time your ferret gets into serious, sudden trouble, will YOU know what to do?

Make sure you DO!

To all things ferrety


P.S. Years ago, we almost lost a ferret because we didn’t know this stuff. Make sure YOU don’t make the same mistake!

P.P.S And, that little gig cost us over $1000. Got a spare grand lying around, or would you prefer to spend just 37 bucks?

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