Things You'll Need
- Ferret
Instructions
Before You Begin
Don’t handle your ferret immediately after bringing him home. Let his first few days at home be quiet ones. Allow him to adapt to his cage and his new environment.
Providing a routine will make him feel secure and let him know what’s expected of him.
Before you attempt to train or tame your ferret, you must develop a level of trust in your pet. You can do this by spending time with him, playing with him, and getting him used to your presence.
Working With Your Ferret
Make sure your ferret is bright-eyed and alert--if you wake him up from a snooze, he's less likely to be receptive.
Because ferrets have limited vision, always speak to your pet in a gentle tone of voice before picking him up. This lets him know you’re approaching but also allows him to become familiar with your voice and his name.
Be careful not to make any sudden movements toward him. He may become nervous and nip if you do. Let him come to you at first.
To pick up your ferret, lift him from behind using two hands--one supporting his chest, the other cradling his hips. Gently lift him in this manner and hold him against your chest.
Once your ferret is comfortable with handling, he’ll let you know when he wants you to pick him up by holding onto your leg or grabbing your wrist when you extend your hand.