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Why would you bath a ferret?Too many people getting their mind polluted by the feckin fluffy ferret brigade.

Don't think you're supposed to use dog shampoo, too harsh.   I also heard that if you bath them them smell even more afterwards because you wash off essential oils in their fur which they them repro

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just a quick one do many people bath there ferts if so what shampoo would you use(dog shampoo?)

 

I use baby shampoo or puppy shampoo on the ones I keep indoors. You can also use a spray pet deodoriser. I prefer my workers to stink before sending them in though. If the ferret can't bolt them then the stench should do it. :sick:

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Don't normally wash em, but picked up 2 jill kits the other day that stunk like sh*te, literally, so got beaphar ferret shampoo, an now they just smell like ferrets!! only really washed em cos the kids are handling them all the time.

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I have only ever bathed ferrets if they have been in a state , and i shame to say i use a drop of washing up liquid , and a good rince off , good as new

 

if i have had one thats been a bit grubby i just change the paper bedding daily for a week or so & that also works :thumbs:

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i use ferret shampoo that i picked up from the pet shop, i only use it when a ferret gets on the nose or really grubby, wet em over first in warm water, then rub shampoo in, then a good rinse off in warm water and a dry off in a towel :thumbs:

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Don't think you're supposed to use dog shampoo, too harsh.

 

I also heard that if you bath them them smell even more afterwards because you wash off essential oils in their fur which they them reproduce even more to compensate. Don't know how true that is though.

 

If you're thinking about bathing them to get rid of the smell, don't both.....ferrets smell, simple as that and there's nowt you can do about it. Neutering cuts down on the smell a fair bit but it doesn't go completely.

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I wouldn't bother. They like dogs, they'll soon start smelling worse than they did before you bathed them. Give them some nice deep shavings and they'll clean themselves by digging through them.

 

If you don't like the smell of ferrets maybe you should look at getting a cat.. :whistling::laugh::thumbs:

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