Unfortunately, this is a relatively common problem in middle
aged and older ferrets.
Not exact matches
Under Indiana law, all dogs, cats
and ferrets older than 3 months of
age must be vaccinated against the rabies virus.
Three years of
age and older:
Ferrets should be examined every six months from now on Complete physical examination — should be done every six months CDV vaccination — annual boosters required Rabies vaccination — annual boosters required
(a) The owner or custodian of every dog, cat,
and ferret, four months of
age and older must obtain
and maintain current
and valid vaccination against rabies for these animals by a licensed veterinarian,
and maintain a certificate of current
and valid vaccination, in accordance with F.S. § 828.30.
DEFENSOR 1 is for vaccination of healthy dogs, cats
and ferrets 3 months of
age or
older as an aid in preventing rabies.
Ferrets must weigh 1 lb or over
and be 10 weeks of
age or
older.
Defensor 3 is for vaccination of healthy dogs, cats,
ferrets, cattle
and sheep 3 months of
age or
older as an aid in preventing rabies.
In general younger
ferrets are more prone to a foreign body causing an obstruction,
and middle -
aged to
older ferrets are more prone to hairballs causing a blockage.
County Ordinance 6 - 42: «Any person owning, keeping, harboring, or having custody of a dog, cat, or
ferret four (4) months of
age or
older within this county must secure a county license from a veterinarian or from the county animal control facility
and, as a part of such license, shall show proof of a current rabies vaccination which shall have been administered by a veterinarian.»
Advantage II is for external use on dogs
and puppies 3 lbs or more
and 7 weeks or
older, cats
and kittens 2 lbs or more
and 8 weeks or
older, or
ferrets weighing 1 lb or over
and 10 weeks of
age or
older.
Advantage II Small Cat may also be used for
ferrets weighing 1 lb or over
and 10 weeks of
age or
older.
Advantage II Small Cat is available in 0.4 ml applicators for cats 5 - 9 lbs or
ferrets weighing 1 lb or over
and 10 weeks of
age or
older (orange).
PARSIPPANY, N.J. — Feb. 28, 2017 — Zoetis today announced that the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has approved an expanded label claim for DEFENSOR ® 1
and DEFENSOR ® 3 vaccines to include protection against rabies in
ferrets ages three months or
older.