To Linda Doran Margaret has come up the the following name suggestions for your new little one: Suzu Japanese for "little bell" Fleurette french for "little flower" Fayette from the old French "little" Fanya Russian for "free one" Levina from the old English "flash" Scooter, skedadle Shu Egyptian god of the sky Comet To Edward with Ak and Copland We have a large (120lbs) German Shepard + Golden Lab + ??? We were lucky. We got Spenser when he was a 7wk pup, and had two adult ferrets (Smokey and Pixie) and shortly got our third ferret at 8wks (Boots). Since Spenser was a puppy, he played with the ferrets quite well. The ferrets trained him so well that now he identifies with them. Our problem is that he likes the ferrets too much. He tries to pet them with his paws, and hug them by scooping them under his neck when he is lying down. Needless to say we have to be very careful letting a 120lb dog play with a 1.5 or 3lb ferret. Lately the ferrets have become more wary of Spencer and try to avoid him. Unless they can tease him by stealing his toys. Like any introduction, it will take time. Our ferrets trained Spenser by nipping his upper lip when he got too close. The results might be different with a more mature, dog with territory to stake out. Take you time and be careful, they should in time learn to respect (if not like) each other. I tried to introduce Pixie and Ping to each other yesterday. Wow! I was holding Ping a few inches from Pixie who was on the floor. All was quiet for a few seconds, a couple ferret blinks from each.. then screech, lung, bite, shake, Pixie had Ping by the scruff, and Ping had Pixie by the scruff. I grabbed each by the scruff and they let go. No damage, to anyone. This will take some time too. It is a good thing we have our new larger cage for Smokey, Pixie, and Boots. Ping is in their old cage, so they all have lots of room until the three can accept the one. It is snowing here again, starting to look like winter after our January thaw and rain. Margaret, Richard Smokey, Pixie, Boots, and Ping. [Posted in FML issue 1083]