Vaccinations
One of the most important protections you can give your ferrets are their annual vaccinations. The most critical for ferrets is Canine Distemper. A valid rabies vaccination is also required in many states. The Ferret Association of Connecticut also recommends that all ferrets be vaccinated for rabies annually. Not because they are likely to be exposed, but because it is a wise practice for a number of reasons.
Canine Distemper Vaccination – There are choices of canine distemper vaccines. Here’s information you and your veterinarian should consider.
Rabies Vaccination – As of 1/1/2002 only IMRAB 3 (Merial, Inc.) is accepted for use in ferrets.
Because of their size and relatively short life span, FACT suggests that you schedule two visits per year and have each of the vaccinations given six months apart. Two reasons back this suggestion. First, by spacing the two vaccinations, you significantly cut the risk of an anaphylactic shock (a life-threatening allergic reaction). But more importantly, it provides your vet the opportunity to give your ferret a physical twice as often increasing early identification of illnesses such as tumors or gum disease.
If you consider the average life expectancy of a ferret in the United States is about 6 – 7 years, 12 to 14 vet visits is a reasonable investment in your pet’s health and well-being.