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April 1, 2008 By:
Angela Lennox, DVM, DABVP
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Adrenal disease is one of the most common and serious disorders facing pet ferrets in the United States today, and is emerging as a common disease entity in other parts of the world as well.  April 1, 2008 By:
Angela Lennox, DVM, DABVP
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Gastrointestinal disease is common in pet ferrets and is frequently accompanied by weight loss and wasting.  April 1, 2008 By:
Jennifer Dupre, CVT, VTS
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The ferrets are mammals in the Mustelid family.  January 1, 2008 By:
Johnny D. Hoskins, DVM, PhD, Dipl. ACVIM
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Q: Could you update the diagnosis and management of atypical hyperadrenocorticism?  April 1, 2006 By:
Neil Allison, DVM, DACVP
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A 6.5-year-old neutered male ferret was presented for evaluation of anorexia and a six-month history of progressive abdominal enlargement.  July 1, 2005 By:
Nico J. Schoemaker, DVM, PhD, DECAMS, DABVP (avian practice), Johannes T. Lumeij, DVM, PhD, DECAMS, DABVP (avian practice), Ad Rijnberk, DVM, PhD, DECVIM
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Because evidence points to surgical neutering as an important risk factor for hyperadrenocorticism in ferrets, we reviewed the literature to find current and possible future alternatives to surgically neutering ferrets.  June 1, 2004 By:
Johnny D. Hoskins, DVM, PhD, Dipl. ACVIM
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Medical treatment of adrenal disease is usually reserved for ferrets that are poor surgical candidates.  Wysong Corp’s line of health-first products now includes two ferret diets, Ferret Archetypal-1™ and Ferret Archetypal-2™.  Marshall Pet Products domestic ferret anatomy poster offers a detailed color illustration of the domestic ferret 
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