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Date: | Sat, 20 Apr 1996 05:36:21 -0600 |
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If you ask me, I think you are not scruffing your ferret hard enough. A
ferret I had was rather ornery and prone to biting. Taps on the nose and
flicking often did nothing more than give him a finger to bite. The only
way I could control him was by scruffing and I mean really scruffing. I
would grab him by his scruff, pick him up, and shake him (within reason).
If I scruffed him lightly, he would go nuts and try to bite, like yours.
I don't think you are hurting your fert, just annoying him. Give him a good
scruff and shake. My vet told me to do it that way. She said it is
actually a quite natural way to handle them. I have a little guy now who
must be the sweetest thing in the world. I scruff him when his being
obnoxious. It freezes him alright, but when I let go, there is no sign that
he was uncomfortable or hurt. He just looks at me and then dooks around.
- Anthony
[Posted in FML issue 1546]
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