TheHideyHole Gang Ferrets Owner: Lynn Toole PO Box 1164 Sterling, IL 61081 Thhgferrets.com 815-441- 2613 thhgferrets@gmail.com We were established in 2010, THHG Ferrets is a small-scale ferretry that is run in my home in Northern Illinois. We produce a limited number of kits per year. All kits out of THHG are high quality pets and have a show quality lineage. All kits are sold intact and the new owner takes responsibility to have the kit spayed or neutered when matured. All kits come with a one year genetic health guarantee. No kits are ever placed before nine (9) to ten (10) weeks of age. (So don t even ask.) THHG ferrets will NOT be shipped under any circumstances. Buying from a breeder means that you're part of an extended family. Most breeders expect a call if the ferret has a crisis at any stage in its life, so they can help you understand and cope with the problem. Although the kit has been taken into your home and life they will always be a part of TheHideyHole Gang. We will always be there for you and have answers to your questions and concerns (or know where to get them). My Goals & Objectives are: To promote the domestic ferret as a companion animal. To educate and provide up-to-date information to ferret owners as well as pet stores and in general "the curious and uninformed." To encourage responsible ferret ownership. To support shelters and those persons working with ferrets. To protect the domestic ferret against any practice deemed to lower the health standards or survivability of the species. Follow the guidelines set forth in AFA s Ferret Breeders and Breeding Position Statement. I hope this helps you to make an informed decision on the purchase of you next best friend!
TheHideyHole Gang Ferret Owner: Lynn Toole PO Box 1164 Sterling, IL 61081 Thhgferrets.com 815-441- 2613 thhgferrets@gmail.com So, tell me about you: Please take a few minutes and complete this application. When done, please email it back to me. Name: Address: City/State/Zip: Home Phone: E-Mail Address: Ferret preference: Litter Preference: Color Preference: Breeding or Show/Pet: Sex Preference: Living environment: What kind of dwelling do you live in? _ House _ Duplex _ Townhouse/Condo _ Apartment _ Dorm Do you: _ Own _ Rent _ Live with parents Are you 21 years of age or older? _ Yes _ No Do you have children? _ Yes Ages: _ No How many pets do you own? What kind of pets do you currently own? What kind of pets have you owned in the past five years? Of the pets you have owned but no longer have, what happened to them? Have you taken your pets to the veterinarian for any reason in the past five years and why? Have you read any books about ferrets/ferret ownership (which ones)?
Do you subscribe to any ferret internet mailing lists? (which ones) Have you browsed the internet to find any sites about ferrets? (which ones) How old do you think ferrets live to be? A ferret is not an inexpensive commitment. Please read and initial the following true statements: Ferrets need to be fed a high-quality ferret food for optimal health. Ferrets need fresh water at all times preferably from a water bottle. Ferrets should be provided with a litter box in and out of the cage. Ferrets should be provided with wood pellets or paper litter. Ferrets should not be housed on any wood shavings. Ferrets need a hammock, sleep sack or old sweatshirt to sleep in. Ferrets need safe toys to play with, nothing with latex or rubber. Ferrets need annual vaccinations for rabies and canine distemper. Ferrets never need to be tested for Aleutian Disease Virus (ADV). Ferrets need daily interaction with their human companion. Ferrets should be caged or in a ferret safe room when not supervised. Any pet should not be left unsupervised in the presence of young children or any individual who cannot remove him/herself from that pet s presence. This is a lifelong commitment and I understand the ferret I am purchasing today may live seven or more years. I agree to provide all necessary medical care for the life of this ferret. If for any reason I can no longer keep the ferret, the ferret will be returned to THHG Ferrets and will not be given or sold to another party. I agree to all terms and conditions for acquiring a THHG ferret. (Please sign)
THHG Terms and conditions: I will not place a ferret with anyone who is under 21 years of age. Please confirm that your lease/rental agreement allows you to have pets. I will not place a ferret with anyone who does not have a good understanding of the needs of ferrets and the responsibility required for good ownership. There is no such thing as a stupid question. Don t be afraid to ask and learn. I will not place a ferret with anyone who does not have the means to provide appropriate food, medical care, time and attention to a ferret. I will not place a ferret with anyone who wishes to acquire a ferret for any reason other than to be a cherished family pet. Ferrets will not be placed for use in any working purpose, such as hunting, nor will I place ferrets to be sold in pet stores, used as classroom pets, at petting zoos, etc. All ferrets placed will be done so with the intentions that they will be spayed/neutered upon maturity. If you wish to use the ferret as breeding stock I MUST be informed before placement. If you use an unapproved ferret as a breeder this contract will be nullified and voided. The ferret MUST be returned to THHG Ferrets at your expense. The ferret will be handled in a loving and gentle manner by all members of the purchaser s household and by all guests that visits the purchaser s home. The ferret will be fed a high-quality ferret and/or kitten food (i.e. Totally Ferret, Zupreem, Innova Evo Turkey, Nature s variety grain free rabbit, Chicken Soup (kitten lovers), Felidea (cat/kitten), Taste of the wild (venison/salmon), will be given fresh water everyday, and will be housed in a clean and healthy environment. I also encourage meat/gravy and prey feeding. Contact me if you are interested in learning more. For the ferret s protection, the ferret will be housed in a spacious wire cage or ferret proofed room/area when there is no supervision. The ferret will also be provided with attention, companionship, exercise, and discipline. The ferret will receive the proper USDA-approved vaccinations, timely medical attention, and maintenance/grooming to insure a healthy and happy pet. At no time will the ferret be descented, declawed, or have canines/incisors removed unless for a medical reason. THHG ferrets must be notified BEFORE this happens. If a health issue does come up, the purchaser is encouraged to notify me. I track the health of all ferrets placed. The ferret CANNOT be sold or given the away. If you cannot spend quality time with the
ferret just purchased, are unable to keep the ferret as a pet, abuse or mistreat the ferret, or have to give the ferret up for any other reason, notified me first. I will reclaim the ferret in this case. The following is agreed to by both the purchaser and THHG Ferrets: The ferret will be spayed (for jills) at 6-7 months of age or neutered (for hobs) at 6-10 months of age or within of the date of purchase. The ferret will never be bred. A copy of proof from a licensed veterinarian must be sent to THHG stating that the ferret has been spayed/neutered. The purchaser has 14 days from the agreed upon date to send in proof of the spay/neuter. If the purchaser does not have the ferret spayed/neutered by the agreed time frame with proof sent to THHG, THHG has full rights to reclaim the ferret. Exceptions: Previously agreed upon: Ferret will be used in purchasers breeding program. Ferret was spayed/neutered by THHG. I guarantee the genetic health of the ferret up to one year of age. If the ferret passes away prior to one year of age and a licensed veterinarian determines a genetic cause of death, the ferret will be replaced free of charge (when available) once valid proof of the veterinarian s diagnosis (necropsy) is submitted to me. The purchase price may be refunded in lieu of another ferret at the discretion of THHG. Although we breed for good temperaments, THHG cannot and does not make any representations or guarantees, either expressed or implied, as to the temperament, habits, or background of the ferret being sold. Therefore, in consideration of receiving the ferret, the purchaser hereby releases THHG from any and all claims of liability for actions of the ferret purchased.
AFA Ferret Breeders And Breeding Position Statement Guiding Principles: The breeder should have personal knowledge of each ferret within his/her care. The breeder should respect each individual ferret and respect the ferret as a domestic species. The breeder should strive to provide each ferret with the best possible existence, through good husbandry, and the appropriate sale and adoption programs, and education of others. The AFA further believes that because we, as humans, are entirely responsible for the control of the gene pool of ferrets (Mustela furo), that once we take a hand in the creation of life (i.e.; breeding ferrets), we are responsible for that life for its lifetime. The AFA recommends that the practice of breeding ferrets not be undertaken without careful consideration of the responsibilities involved. Breeders Responsibilities: The following criteria should be met before undertaking the breeding of pet ferrets. The breeder should have a thorough knowledge of ferret husbandry. The breeder should have a breeding plan. The plan should be geared toward improving the ferret as a pet species, as follows: Preservation and enhancement of the species genetic diversity without greatly modifying the original design of the species. Documenting and maintaining documented lineage of breeding ferrets. Avoidance of using ferrets that are genetically deficient. Promotion and enhancement of pet qualities, such as a gentle temperament.
The breeder should be prepared to assume the financial and moral responsibilities for housing, maintenance, nutrition, medical and social needs according to established species parameters. The breeder should have an appropriate location and facilities for the breeding operation. The breeder should be prepared for and committed to spending a substantial amount of time overseeing the breeding, raising and socialization of young ferrets. No breeder should conduct his breeding program in a vacuum. He/she should have established relationships with other reputable ferret breeders for advice and support. The breeder should have the ability to implement a regular veterinary health maintenance program for all ferrets including a vaccination program, according to established guidelines. The breeder must be prepared to undertake the maintenance and care of all animals resulting from the breeding activities until a proper home can be found. This includes the willingness to take back ferrets that are returned to the ferretry and placements that did not work out. The AFA would further recommend that its members (hobbyist breeders) not knowingly be involved in the sale of pet ferrets through pet stores, or any other type of wholesale outlet, including mail order, agents or federally licensed dealers of commercial pet ferrets, individuals or institutions involved in research.