The clowns of the animal world hold a special place
in our hearts. Unfortunately, health problems are commonly
encountered with ferrets so a comprehensive preventative
medical approach is important to safeguard their health.
To accomplish this we recommend the following:
To accomplish this goal, we recommend the following:
Annual examinations
Even early in their active lives, ferret fall prey to a
variety of potentially serious illnesses. It is essential
to be able to diagnose these problems as early as possible
to have the best chance for a successful treatment. Annual
thorough examinations give us the opportunity to screen
your pet for any hidden problems as well as address dietary
and preventative concerns. If indicated, additional diagnostic
tests can be utilized to further investigate suspected problems.
Routine vaccinations
Ferrets are extremely susceptible to some deadly viral diseases.
Canine distemper and rabies can cause rapid and deadly illnesses
in your pets. It is essential to make sure early and routine
annual vaccinations are given to prevent these diseases.
Additionally, ferrets can be sensitive and have adverse
reactions to some vaccinations. For that reason, we only
use vaccines that have proven safe in our ferret patients.
Wellness screens
Because specific illnesses commonly affect ferrets at young
ages, we commonly recommend screens to detect them before
they have a chance to progress. This can be effective for
illnesses such as leukemia, insulinomas, renal disease,
or adrenal dysfunction.
Parasite control
Like dogs and cats, ferrets can fall prey to a variety of
parasite infections. Fleas, ticks, mites, intestinal worms,
and heartworms can all be detrimental to ferrets. All of
these problem causers can be easily prevented or controlled.
Depending on your pet's individual situation, various treatment
programs can be used. Be sure to ask us what's best for
your pet.
Diagnostic, surgical, and therapeutic
procedures
Ferrets get problems. We have solutions. We utilize the
most up-to-date techniques available to ferret-out (sorry)
your pet's problems. Bloodwork, radiographs, ultrasound,
and endoscopy are just a few of the diagnostic means available
to aid with your pet's diagnosis. Once the diagnosis is
made, we offer a full range of therapeutic and surgical
options to correct the problem. Common examples include
adrenal gland surgery, insulinoma therapy and surgery, and
inflammatory bowel disease control. Got questions? Just
ask.