WIth regard to how we do it here in Texas, as soon as that ferret walks into the door, we are vacinating for distemper with Galaxie. In the 18 years I have used it, I have not had an issue althought I have had some with those done by the vets, not sure which they used. I do give 1 cc of bendryl 30 minutes first - vets say that doesn't do any good but its a precaution and something is working for us. I would rather have this distemper shot and lose the ferret than have an episode of distemper run through the shelter. TWICE I have received one in early states that showed no symptons til too late. I have been so lucky, out of 80 ferrets lost only 3 and they had come in so near that time, no time to set up an immunity. Vets were amazed at this low #...........the last time we lost two and had 4 effected that pulled out with no residual effects probably due to having the shot enough in advance they had mild cases. During the time this was going on, had to shut down and not accept ferrets or adopt out. DUring those times, people who called, I asked them to wait 4 weeks and in the mean time to get to the vets for a distemper shot. THose that were emergencies or came from animal controls, we had workers who picked them up and got them to our vets for the shots.........We ask for $20 per ferret that is turned in by owners to help cover the expense and we waived it just for the shots. We do rabies and distemper and microchipping on all ferrets regardless of age or condition and this means adrenal ferrets too. Some will go on Lupron shots because of their age, others will have surgery and some we just don't know how long they are going to last but they all are vacinated period............should we ever be inspected, we will be able to show they meet law requirements. I would shudder at the heartbreak just bringing in one ferret with distemper and even having a quantene room, the chances of that spreading through out is too high of a chance to avoid getting the shots up front. Millie and the Texas Ferret Lovers Rescue [Posted in FML 6614]