Frank, Sorry to hear of your plight. My dogs contracted Giardia early last year. I'm sure you will recieve much more information from the fml vets but here goes. From what I know Giardia is a microscopic parasite (at times very difficult to diagnose because they are hard to see). Giardia can be found in RUNNING water in areas inhabited by racoons (Pennsylvania and the like-Dela- ware had an epidemic last year). The parasite can be transmitted to other pets and humans through food sharing, saliva and feces. An injection at the emergency clinic brought my puppy back to her old self before we left the emergency room. She was then on oral medication for a week or two. Hope your young'uns recover soon! Logan, I'm sure you will get this same response from all the fml subscribers! Try the nearest shelter! I doubt that you will find a pet store or breeder that charges less than $100 for a ferret and a lot of breeders do not decent or spay/neuter. Of course this is great if you plan to breed but bad if you are on a tight budget and being that this will be your first ferret I do not recommend breeding. A shelters price of approximately $65 includes decenting, spaying/neutering and shots and you'd be making some warm fuzzy VERY happy! Happy Hunting, Irena...Lucy's mom [Posted in FML issue 1463]