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cherise1989

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Determine the laws in your state, county, and municipality regarding possession of ferrets.

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What is the vaccination protocol for ferrets?



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Answer to Question 1

The answer will depend on where the student lives. Sources for answers include state divisions of wildlife, city/municipal ordinances, and local veterinarians.

Answer to Question 2

Ferrets should be vaccinated against the canine distemper virus at 68 weeks, 912 weeks, 1416 weeks, and once yearly thereafter. Rabies vaccine should be given at 46 months and yearly thereafter.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 18, 2018
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