well get your self some grahounds then mate there small and hard as f**k
Not being funny mate, but 'greyhound' ferrets are traditionaly fairly large, well at least long, and lean, and have a roach back, hence the 'greyhound' moniker.
People often refer to small ferrets as 'Greyhounds' but when you think about it, why the feck would you use that term to describe something very small???
not taking the piss mate but ive never come across a greyhound ferret not one that someone openley say "this is a greyhound ferret" can you explain or point me to a piece of writing that does i just t