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Conference asd::ferrets

Title:Ferret Fanciers, Inc
Notice:Frank Burns' Alma Mater
Moderator:ASD::DICKEY
Created:Fri Feb 14 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jun 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:207
Total number of notes:1290

39.0. "Fur/Hair/Coat/Shedding" by RDGE00::GWILLIAM (It's life Jim, but not as we know it) Mon Sep 21 1987 09:51

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39.1Change of diet?IJSAPL::SCHLEYAnne Schley, Utrecht, HollandMon Sep 21 1987 11:2019
39.2my 2 cents worth (or would it be 2 pence :-) )MIST::NELSONMon Sep 21 1987 20:0913
39.3WOT no LinatoneRDGE00::GWILLIAMIt's life Jim, but not as we know itTue Sep 22 1987 11:0911
39.4no need for winter wooliesRDGE00::GWILLIAMIt's life Jim, but not as we know itMon Sep 28 1987 13:1218
39.5Fur/Hair/Coat/SheddingMTBLUE::BARNABY_GALEWed Sep 30 1987 02:033
39.6CUPMK::T_THEOWhat do you know for sure?Tue Jun 01 1993 16:558
39.7CUPMK::T_THEOLook Twice, Save a LifeMon Nov 01 1993 13:5311
39.8Hair loss under a harness...IAMNRA::SULLIVANIdreamedIsawJoeHilllastnightSat Feb 08 1997 19:5430
This is the closest topic I found for this question:

My sable had a nylon "H" harness on her and I left it on, like a collar 
on a dog. I made sure it was not too tight - space for a finger to easily
slip between the loops and her body. I came home the other night and
she was wheezing and clearly not well. I was worried that the harness 
might be interfering with her breathing so I removed it. 

What I saw then upset me greatly. Her fur under the front loop of her
harness was gone and the skin looked tender. I left the collar off and
went to an appointment.

When I got home several hours later I was scared that she would be worse,
but to my delight she was happy and wanted to play. She has continued to
recover in the last 3 days, but I am still worried on what the harness
might have done to her. Was it an allergy? Was it something I should have
known about?

I do have to say she seems much happier overall without the harness than
with. I used it to have a bell on her, but I think that upset her too. I
know than when I gave her chineese worry balls [the kind you roll in your
hand] with little bells in them she chased them and hissed at them but 
would not play with them. Maybe the constant ring-ring-ring was making
her crazy!

Anyway, any advise would be appreciated as I'm a fairly new ferret owner
and still have lots to learn.

	Thanks,
		-Stephanie
39.9Hair loss reversed...IAMNRA::SULLIVANIdreamedIsawJoeHilllastnightMon Feb 17 1997 20:097
Sable is quickly regrowing her hair and is much happier without the
harness and bell. Now, when she hears the kind of bell she had on her
harness she hisses. I am not sure if the harness bothered her more or
if it was the bell that annoyed her so.

	Thanks,
		-Stephanie
39.10"H" harnessZKOS31::GARCIATue Apr 08 1997 03:1413
    I had the same problem with the "H" harness. They are very good to
    secure them but i found that the material is to rough to have on
    constantly . The rubbing "as they roll over and rub on their backs" 
    starts to some how wear off the hair. Mandy was not to happy when i
    introduced her to the bell, but by day 2 she didn't even seem to notice
    it. I got her a ferret collar from the catolog "pink- of course", i
    always take it off when i put her in bed for the night. In the morning
    as soon as she hears the bell she's up and at it. I now only use the
    "H" harness when i take her outside.
    
    Hope this helps you a bit , Stephanie.
    
    
39.11IAMNRA::SULLIVANIdreamedIsawJoeHilllastnightTue Apr 08 1997 12:559
I have pretty much given up on the harness and also only use it outside
or extreme circumstances [visiting friends, for instance].

I was very worried when I first saw how sable's fur and fallen out where 
the harness was, but now it's grown back well and she is much much much
happier without the bell. I though she had become used to it, but I think
I was wrong and she just learned to tolerate it.

	-Stephanie