>From: Cindy Zientek <[log in to unmask]> > >Hello Everyone, I am writing about my little Slick, we go outside to play >each evening and for her to dig in my flower beds since this is what she >loves most, but recently she has goes and digs and usually pulls out a >frog, this was very strange to me at first, but she usually finds them >and then we go inside because I love my frogs also. I dont let her do >anything to them but I was wondering if anyone knows if this could hurt >her in anyway. As far as I know they are just plain old frogs and what >she would do with them I have no idea but she does pull them out with her >mouth. She just loves to dig to much I hate to stop her. Unless you have a pond in your garden, I would doubt she is finding frogs. Are you sure it isn't toads? Why does it matter? Frogs in the US are mostly safe. Toads are poisonous. If your ferret bites a toad, he is not going to like it because they have two large glands on each side of their neck that expel a thick fluid that is bitter and burns eyes. The Bufo Marinus toad found near Miami are as big as a dinner plate and it's poison will kill a small dog -- Russ, Booger, Bonnie & Clyde [log in to unmask] URA Redneck if the school principal has your number on speed dial. [Posted in FML issue 3805]