From:
ferrethealer@aol.com
Date: 2009-11-01 23:34:33 UTC
Subject: Scent Gland Issues Re: [ferrethealth] Digest Number 1679
To: ferrethealth@yahoogroups.com
Tressie writes:
Hmmmm.... I wonder if it depends on the genetic line and/or early
history??? The 3 I was referring to came from the Ohio rescue and were not spayed
either. 2 out of 3 have had infections and recurring impactions.
**Maybe. But none of my Ohio rescue kids have had any issues either, both
the ones in my own household or any of the ones we placed out of the
hospital. In dogs, it has to do with a number of things, including structure,
diet, muscle tone, etc. You may have just had the bad luck to get some
with problems.**
Dr. Ruth
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