Deadly Ferret ADRENAL DISEASE - What owners MUST know!

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  • In this video we look at "Adrenal disease" 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 Lymphoma and Insulinoma.
    Check them all out for a full view on the three most deadly diseases in pet ferrets.
    Lymphoma: • Deadly Ferret LYMPHOMA...
    Insulinoma: • Deadly Ferret INSULINO...
    Adrenal Disease: (THIS VIDEO)
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    REFERENCES
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    General studies
    * www.petcarevb.com/ferret-care...
    * pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10649...
    * www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...
    * www.sciencedirect.com/science...
    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
    0:27 Adrenal Disease
    1:23 Commonality
    3:54 Cause - Sterilisation
    6:26 Cause - Exposure to Light
    7:41 Cause - Genetics
    8:27 Diagnosis
    9:58 Treatment
    11:39 Prognosis
    12:27 Summary

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  • @nickiforeveryoung13
    @nickiforeveryoung13 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    From a soon to be vet studying for exams, thank you for such an informative video! 🥰

  • @riotwire
    @riotwire 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    My baby girl has adreanal disease :( thankfully i noticed it ASAP and brought her to a vet specializes in ferrets and gave her an implant, she has grown back her fur and is less itchy!! Will have to do it each year and it costs around $400 bit it's worth it❤❤❤❤

  • @jenniferbellavia-cerutti7759
    @jenniferbellavia-cerutti7759 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hello, and thank you for your channel. I am a new ferret Mom of two females. I will definitely be checking in for all you wisdom with owning and caring for these magical animals. Do you know anything about MCT's- mast cell tumors. I just found a sore on my panda ferret. She has a doctors appointment tomorrow. I am going to look into feeding her raw diet now. Any information on the best action to take is greatly appreciated.

    • @kingsdownferrets8485
      @kingsdownferrets8485  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi, hopefully your vet visit went well. MCTs are relatively common neoplasms in ferrets and thankfully (unlike for dogs) are almost invariably benign. Due to their ease of access on the skin surface are relatively easily to surgically remove and is considered curative. Although if you're observing a sore rather than a darkened spot like a mole, then maybe its something else. Good luck!

  • @gormantruart3138
    @gormantruart3138 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi, thank you for this informative video. One of my ferrets started showing hair loss on his tail and the back between his shoulder blades. We checked with the vet only 3 weeks ago and she said it could be hormonal. Now he is also losing hair on his chest and belly.
    I will call the vet again tomorrow, after your video I'm sure my ferret has adrenal disease, but could it be something else as well?

    • @kingsdownferrets8485
      @kingsdownferrets8485  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      The vet is right, in that hair loss is usually hormonal. But adrenal disease is just tumours causing extreme hormone imbalance. The vet will be the right person to judge whether there is anything to look into in terms of more serious complications like adrenal. But certainly ask whether the hormone imbalance could be due to adrenal disease. Good luck.

    • @gormantruart3138
      @gormantruart3138 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@kingsdownferrets8485 thank you! all of our ferrets had issues with hormones and got a single hormonal shot by the previous vet (who is retired now), the new one told us to wait and see if it gets worse. I hope little Sammy will be okay.

  • @fadhilahnaufal6781
    @fadhilahnaufal6781 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hello I am from Indonesia and I have 3 rescued senior Ferrets 1 male is about 4-5 years old, the other two are female about 3 years old. I noticed maybe they have adrenal disease they lose a bit of weight, their fur isn’t that thick, and the male is hard time peeing he makes noises while peeing. I have contacted the vet buy they don’t have any implants on stock, I also did some research and contacted Virbac Indo person that these implants did not registered in Indonesia so none is available. Are there anyways to cure Adrenal disease other than implants? Do you think surgery is the best option if implants are not available? I wanna hear your thoughts our beloved Ferret expert. Cheers…

    • @kingsdownferrets8485
      @kingsdownferrets8485  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi, sorry to hear that your ferrets are poorly. The symptoms you mention are unfortunately indicative of adrenal disease. Especially the difficulty peeing for males. Has your vet done any advanced assessment and confirmed a diagnosis? Unfortunately I cant really offer individual case advice, as I'm not a vet, and it really needs in-person vet assessment. You say that the vet hasnt got any suprelorin in stock, but isnt it a case of ordering some and it be available soon? If not, cant you buy it on the internet somewhere and get it posted to you? If your vet agrees, then surgery is the other course of action. But as mentioned on the video, its primarily surgery or suprelorin as treatment options.

    • @fadhilahnaufal6781
      @fadhilahnaufal6781 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@kingsdownferrets8485 we haven’t really assessed weather he has adrenal disease or not but me and our vet just have a speculation because we haven’t gone a further to do a CT scan. Do you think I should do a CT Scan on my male Ferret to confirm he has Adrenal tumor? Thanks

    • @kingsdownferrets8485
      @kingsdownferrets8485  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi, I can't advise you for sure, as you need to come to the decision based on discussions with your vet. But some form of internal scan, whether that is ultrasound or CT, is likely to add information for the vet to arrive at diagnosis. There are of course costs incurred in these procedures.