Deadly Ferret LYMPHOMA - What owners MUST know!

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  • In this video we look at the disease "Lymphoma" in ferrets. We cover what it is, how it develops, what causes it, what symptoms to look out for, as well as the main treatment options and prognosis for the illness.
    This is one of a 3-part series, with the other two videos being on Insulinoma and Adrenal Disease.
    Check them all out for a full view on the three most deadly diseases in pet ferrets.
    Lymphoma: (THIS VIDEO)
    Insulinoma: • Deadly Ferret INSULINO...
    Adrenal Disease: • Deadly Ferret ADRENAL ...
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    REFERENCES
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    General studies
    * www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...
    * lafeber.com/vet/lymphoma-in-t...
    Publications
    * Fox, James G. (2014). Biology and Diseases of the Ferret 3rd edition
    * Quesenberry, Katherine E. (2020). Ferrets, Rabbits and Rodents Clinical Medicine and Surgery 4th Edition
    * Lewington, John H. (2007). Ferret Husbandry, Medicine and Surgery 2nd Edition
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    CHAPTERS
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    0:00 Intro
    0:24 Lymphoma
    1:24 Commonality
    2:23 Cause
    3:18 Diagnosis
    4:57 Treatment
    6:04 Prognosis
    6:24 Summary

ความคิดเห็น • 3

  • @Jessiglitters
    @Jessiglitters 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have a question do ferrets noses color change? Because my ferret always had a pink nose but recently, it’s turned white.

    • @kingsdownferrets8485
      @kingsdownferrets8485  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Yes, Ferrets noses can 'evolve' in terms of their colour. Sometimes generating more or less pigmentation. However I'd have usually thought of this as the two extremes being either entirely pink or entirely brown, and hence the evolution is a movement somewhere inbetween. The way you say it is "white" is a little confusing. I wouldnt expect to see a "white" nose. This could be a very pale pink nose, and hence may be an indicator of some underlying condition such as anemia. Have you checked their skin elsewhere such as toe pads or gums for a nice pink colour?

    • @Jessiglitters
      @Jessiglitters 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@kingsdownferrets8485 yes sorry I should’ve specified. It was like a lighter pink than his normal pink but it seems like he went back to normal his coat did change a little. It is really cold here in Texas and I noticed that the weather change his coat got a little yellow like a tint of yellow but he looks fine. He seems really happy, it might’ve been the lighting that he was in and how close he wanted to be next to me. Maybe it freaked me out.