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Erik,
The breeder who sold you the ferret should have given you this information.
If you haven't done so, please make an appointment with a veterinarian for
a new-kit checkup, and he/she will advise you. Most likely, I am assuming
- no - I won't assume anything.......If the breeder did not vaccinate this
kit before selling it to you, then you can start your distemper vaccination
series now. Fervac-D or Fromm-D are the brand names of the vaccine to use.
Continue every 3 or 4 weeks until the kit is 14 weeks old, and then an
annual booster. Once the kit is over 12 weeks, you can give a rabies
vaccine -IMRAB 3 - and that also is an annual vaccine.
However, it is a good idea to space your rabies and distemper vaccines. There
has been some speculation about whether giving the 2 vaccines together may
cause a bad reaction - since no one is quite sure yet, it is safer to be on
the side of caution and give the 2 vaccines 2 weeks apart.
Debbie Riccio
WNYFLFA
Rochester, NY
[Posted in FML issue 1188]
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