I don't agree with your statement that she has no socialization and is stubborn. Nor do I agree with disciplining a ferret, or any animal by sticking them into a cage. Most animals bite out of fear and you need to find out what they are afraid of: Are they blind, or partially blind and bite because they don't know who/what you are? Are they deaf? Were they abused? Are they just plain scared because their environment has changed? Animals have no clue why you are putting them into a carrier, they only know they are in it and do not like it. They do not associate consequences with their actions. I have put a ferret back in the cage because they are getting into something they shouldn't be in while I am trying to block the area off...I jokingly say they are being "punished" in a time-out, but they are only in the cage so that I can take care of blocking the area off. My Ruby ended up in a shelter because her owner was older and could not care for her, plus her cagemate had died....now, all of a sudden she is in a new home with new people that she does not know. She was a severe biter and could only be handled with gloves. A year later, she was still biting, but only "for attention." She was labelled "No kids. No other ferrets. Ferret knowledgeable person only. No other pets." I don't believe labels like that, my first 2 were labelled "No kids" by the shelter they were in and I had no problems with my grandkids handling/playing with them. Ruby has been with me for almost a year: 2 grandkids, 1 bird an occasional dog and 3 ferrets and her boyfriend ferret Tito who visits about once a week. The shelter was amazed. It took 2 weeks for her to begin sleeping and cuddling with my girls. It was only after I got her home that I realized that she was at least partially blind because she lunged for my nose when I was on the floor with her. She also has no clue anyone is in the room with her unless they make a noise. She bites my feet and ankles because I like it and don't mind...she bites no one else. The vet confirmed she can only probably see shapes and shadows, which is why she does not run into things or hug the walls. Anyway, if you find out why an animal or person even, is acting/responding in a certain way, it is easier to deal with the problem and correct it in a more responsible and caring manner rather than throwing them into a carrier when they have no clue why they are being put there. [Posted in FML 6807]