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fireman

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  1. Make it as big as you can with a outside run and a indoor sleeping area.Mine is a old avery with a shed put on the back,have had 13 ferrets in there.Have 8 ferrets at the moment and they love the space,would never go back to hutches.
  2. You still after a ferret or two?,am in norfolk near diss.(they don't bite,2 hobs)
  3. so i'm told it has a slightly slower knock.
  4. sorry was still typing when terrierman told you this.
  5. Have you got a mk3 set?,if you have the collar and it is not the long range one,then it will work with a mk1 box.It does not work the other way round though (mk1 collar mk3 box)
  6. Better than the Dorchester mate.Swings and roundabouts,anytime and the finders in the inner shed with the nets(just bring a spade)
  7. Used to live in Pembrookshire maltenby around StDavids,grand place to live mate,will be looking to move back that way sometime next year.Plenty of work for ferrets up there,get yourself a few mate.A few of the caravan parks have no end of rabbits around Newgale beach.
  8. Do you meen the ferrets?,but saying that they all do.Have used my ferrets to break a few pups as they don't just go for the pup but will give them a nip if needed.Socalizing animals is very important i feel so i do get mine meeting people and livestock as much as i can,my ferrets do meen as much to me as the dogs so i would not risk them with a strange dog or use them to break a adult dog who is a little to keen when they see the ferrets through the wire of thier court.I'm in Norfolk mate not far from Diss.
  9. hi maltenby if i was u i would just let your pup and ferret out in the garden and let them just see and smell each other ,just watch that your pup doesnt start too snap at the ferret and get to excited and if he does just say no in a stern voice and just scuff him to let him know your the boss . if your ferret is friendy he wont even bother about your pup but just make sure the pup dont stick he's face into the ferrets face and get bit .they learn pretty quick that there on the same side useally good luck I start by holding the ferret and letting the pup see that the ferret is friend not
  10. hi maltenby if i was u i would just let your pup and ferret out in the garden and let them just see and smell each other ,just watch that your pup doesnt start too snap at the ferret and get to excited and if he does just say no in a stern voice and just scuff him to let him know your the boss . if your ferret is friendy he wont even bother about your pup but just make sure the pup dont stick he's face into the ferrets face and get bit .they learn pretty quick that there on the same side useally good luck I start by holding the ferret and letting the pup see that the ferret is friend not
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