With a sad heart, one of our new rescued ferrets went to the vets because of having only dry heaves. She isn't accepting any of the new ferrets no matter how we introduce her. She either has Helicobacter or a small blockage. She is on amoxy, flagg and pepto bismol for two days to see if this might be a blockage instead. "Bigs" archives doesn't show this as contagious, and the only test for Helicobacter is with a stomach test. The medicine listed might only show how sick the ferret is per how much medicine they receive. Since the only signs are dry heaves and stress from being new, we aren't sure what might be going on. Yes, a blockage can be life threatening. We are providing a number of laxatives with some, but not all the luck we had wished for. Would really appreciate any help in this situation? We have tried numerous methods of introducing her with no luck at all. She is under a year old with no history, being a rescue. Sunshine [Posted in FML issue 3600]