Yes 2 male dogs and a female dog can get one but if you want to make that merger then the best thing to do is to buy a female dog and put her into a crate and then let your 2 male dogs in and let them sniff her and introduce or the other thing that you can do is put your female puppy into one room let her rome that room the put her into her crate in a different room and the let your 2 male dogs into that room and let them smell her scent, that is what I did and now they get on as if they are brothers and sisters!
yes i found that they get along fine with each other if introduced properly. i have had a male for almost 3yrs by himself,then introduced another young male and 2 young females into the family,there was some dragging around by the neck but i sensed that was just the "getting to know you" phase. they have always got along fine and well together and i have had no problems at all in that way.
They can get along, but they don't get along as well as two male ferrets. Female ferrets, after they get spayed, are much more territorial than before they get spayed. If you are thinking of getting two ferrets, I suggest getting one male and one female. Of course, you should get them spayed and neutered, first.
Unaltered male ferrets that come into season will fight and may seriously injure one another. However altered or neutered males are usually not aggressive and will socialize with other ferrets
Well there is no difference between the ferrets but they get along well with cats and might bite the toes of other animals
Male and female ferrets tend to cost the same.
two SPAYED females or two NEUTERED males Or you can mix but they must be spayed and neutered to get along. HOPE I HELPED!!
Ferrets are not pets for little kids. Kids may hurt ferrets.
All ferrets are different, but usually as long as neither male is in heat and there is a female around, two males will typically get along just fine! But keep in mind that much like cats, each ferret has it's own personality.
Ferrets obtain their adult weight at about four to five months
No.
Male ferrets (and mammals) don't really ever go into heat seeing as they don't have a uterus and can't go through their menses. However, male ferrets will become more aggressive when around a female in heat. Especially when that female is another ferret.
The Ferret will more than likely try to kill and eat the Hedgehog. Ferrets prey on small animals.
Female ferrets have seasons. And in those seasons, it's not really about the male "attracting" the female. It principally involves the male ferret leaping on the back of the female ferret, biting her neck so as to hold her in place, and consummating the "relationship".