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this is the problem with this site. firstlie if you called me a dick to my face id leave you a right off.

secondlie i asked for advice. as far as possible i try to treat my dogs myself and a lot of the times you can. of course a ferrtes diffrent to a dog jus the same as a dogs diffrent to a race horse in value and a persons diffrent to a race horse in regards to the levels of treatment youd give.

thanks for your help all the best you big man.

 

The problem with this site is the uncaring, parsimonious person that pisses about trying to get a cheap fix for a ferret on here, rather than getting their hand in their pocket and getting the thing to the vet.

 

You going to threaten me now, big fella? :tongue2:

 

my vas hob has devolped a lump on his side dunno what it is looks like a boil of sorts sure its full of fluid.not bothering him and he is eating and drinking and playing about,however he is off to vets next week to see what it is.im with you on that if you keep animals you should be prepared to put your hand in your pocket and if not dont keep them.

 

Never a truer word spoke !! :thumbs:

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To be honest mate anyone who says they would rather not get it sorted out proper 'for a tenners worth of ferret' is a bit of a dick. If it was your dog it would be worth doing proper. but cos its a ferret that only cost you a tenner - well if it dies we can always get another right? :thumbdown:

a good feretr to me is worth loads more than anydog.i would pay loads to get my best ferrets sorted.

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little jills coming out of season naturalie after course of old anti biotics and like brand new, i think ill spend the money i saved at the vets to buy a big bag to put all the rabbits in what i catch this season while all you know it alls who gave me stick will be cuddling and kissing your PET ferrets n ur PET 2 bob lurchers at home on your computers.

thank you for all your kind words of advice.

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To be honest mate anyone who says they would rather not get it sorted out proper 'for a tenners worth of ferret' is a bit of a dick. If it was your dog it would be worth doing proper. but cos its a ferret that only cost you a tenner - well if it dies we can always get another right? :thumbdown:

this is the problem with this site. firstlie if you called me a dick to my face id leave you a right off.

secondlie i asked for advice. as far as possible i try to treat my dogs myself and a lot of the times you can. of course a ferrtes diffrent to a dog jus the same as a dogs diffrent to a race horse in value and a persons diffrent to a race horse in regards to the levels of treatment youd give.

thanks for your help all the best you big man.

 

thats rich coming from you with your past comments about northerns and jocks.get it to a vet or chap it on the head.

to be honest i like norterh people and most are good dog and bird men.

its just you lazy jocks had a chip on your shoulder for hundreds of years.

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To be honest mate anyone who says they would rather not get it sorted out proper 'for a tenners worth of ferret' is a bit of a dick. If it was your dog it would be worth doing proper. but cos its a ferret that only cost you a tenner - well if it dies we can always get another right? :thumbdown:

this is the problem with this site. firstlie if you called me a dick to my face id leave you a right off.

secondlie i asked for advice. as far as possible i try to treat my dogs myself and a lot of the times you can. of course a ferrtes diffrent to a dog jus the same as a dogs diffrent to a race horse in value and a persons diffrent to a race horse in regards to the levels of treatment youd give.

thanks for your help all the best you big man.

 

thats rich coming from you with your past comments about northerns and jocks.get it to a vet or chap it on the head.

to be honest i like norterh people and most are good dog and bird men.

its just you lazy jocks had a chip on your shoulder for hundreds of years.

 

 

yea whatever :feck:

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little jills coming out of season naturalie after course of old anti biotics and like brand new,

 

And thank you for your advice.

 

Next time a jill needs bringing out of season, give it old cat antibiotics.

 

Brilliant! :laugh::tongue2:

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This sort of debate comes up onhere time and time again..... The bottom line is if you value your animals (whatever they be)you take them to the vets if they are ill. I had a european jill with a prolapsed womb earlier this year... I didnt bother looking for advice because it was plain to see she was suffering. After a chat with the vet she was PTS. Aas stated earlier if you keep animals be prepared to pay. There are too many wanna be vets out there!

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