Hi Tracy! "Dook" is the sound ferrets make when they're happy and excited. It usually accompanies their happy dance. To me, it sounds a little like a cross between a turkey gobble and chicken cluck! It's not a loud sound, it's kind of muffled in their throat, but you can hear it if you're near them. Have you ever seen the happy dance/war dance/weasel dance? It's the cutest thing! When ferrets are happy, they'll literally bounce around and charge into things, waving their head around and dooking. If I didn't know it meant they were having fun, I might think they were agitated or having an attack of some sort! Another cute thing is when they wag their tail. I've only seen them do it when they're inside a tube or tunnel of some sort, or a rolled up carpet. If I cover the end they're coming out of with my hand, I'll hear their tail thumping against the tube, carpet, etc. This means they're playing with you and they understand that you're playing a game with them - peek-a-boo! To make sure they were wagging their tail, I put one of them in a short tube and covered one end. I saw her tail wagging away, sticking out the other end! I don't think your ferrets are unusual if you don't hear them dook or see them dance. I have two, and Sam dooks and dances all the time, and Pichu dances a little bit, and hardly ever dooks. They are both playful though. I know they're both happy and having fun, so that's the important part! Hope this info helps :) Gladys, Sam & Pichu [Posted in FML issue 3499]