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Distemper in a Ferret

Distemper is spread when infected animals sneeze and cough . It has an incubation period of 6-9 days. Ferrets that catch distemper become depressed. They develop a skin rash, nasal and eye discharges and eventually nerve degeneration. There is no successful treatment.

via Ferret Vaccinations – Which Ones, How Often.

It’s a good idea to be ahead of the sicknesses that can occur and take your ferret’s life. Knowing what vaccinations they should have and how often is something that is covered in this article. I hope you find everything you need to know in the link above. I also hope you can take care of the vaccinations and treatments long before your ferret catches distemper. This article is very interesting and covers a lot of questions and concerns regarding how often a ferret should be vaccinated and so many other things you’d like to know about your ferret.

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