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I snagged this information, from a Facebook Ferret Group!
You may notice the following symptoms if your ferret has contracted
canine distemper:
* Discharge from eyes - generally foul smelling, yellow or green
* Swelling, rashes and thick brown crusts on the chin, lips, and nose
* Severe lethargy
* High fever
* Loss of appetite
* Drooling
* Dehydration
* Coughing
* Hardened, thick paw pads and swollen feet
* Crusting and redness in the abdominal and anal areas
* Muscular tremors
* Seizures
* Vomiting and diarrhoea may occur, but are less common than in dogs
with distemper
* Coma
You may only notice a few of these symptoms, as they occur at different
points during the progression of the disease. For example, thickening
of the paw pads tends to happen in the later stages.
Source http://www.drsfostersmith.com/pic/articl...d=1984&c=&
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since the link didn't come through as posted. BIG]
Smiles,
Arlena
Ferrets Rule My World!
Every Ferret Has A Song And Dance!
[Posted in FML 6656]
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