In response to yesterdays question about ferret harnesses : We ALWAYS put our ferrets in harnesses when we take them out. It takes a couple tries to find the right tightness. I assume you have a two buckle harness. The key is to get it tight enough under the elbows. The neck buckle is a little less important, so it should go about as tight as your ferret's collar normally is. But if the body buckle has enough slack and your ferret can get its elbows through, it's all over. Make that one tight, but loose enough so that he can still breathe, of course. As for them getting accustomed to it, ours took to it pretty quickly, but the beginning was a little hard. The best thing to do is to let them run around with just the harness and no leash. They'll do something that looks like breakdancing, which is good... that's how they learn that they're just not getting out of it. When your ferret gets used to wearing it put the leash on. Start slow and let it explore. The more you take it out, the more you should try and lead. Eventually it will learn to follow you. Good Luck! Scott Hackett [log in to unmask] [Posted in FML issue 1101]