How Do You Determine If A Pet Ferret Is Developing A Cardiac Condition?
When you look at how active your pet ferret is, it is hard to believe that he could be suffering from a cardiac condition. Heart failure is one of the leading causes of death in pet ferrets. Cardiac conditions that ferrets usually suffer from include cardiomyopathy and congestive heart failure. The quicker you realize your ferret is developing a cardiac condition, the quicker you and your veterinarian will be able to create a treatment plan that will help extend your pet ferret’s life. Consider your ferret’s age. Most ferrets that are diagnosed with cardiac problems are middle-aged and older. It is unlikely that your young ferret is going to have cardiac issues. Keep track of your ferret’s health history. Ferrets that have been ill, especially with endocrine disease, viruses and nutritional issues are often more susceptible to cardiac issues than ferrets that have been healthy during their life span. Pay careful attention to your ferret’s physical condition. Sudden weight loss or weigh