Few days ago I’ve read one interesting article. It is about ferret behavior, they were compared with dogs and wild mustelids, which were raised by humans. Guess who did behave similar? I won’t tell now, to ruin the surprise!

Even though we don’t know the right distant ancestry of our little furballs, we know that they are among humans for about 2,500 years. That is pretty long, isn’t it? 😀 There are many paintings with ferrets through the history, which says they were pretty popular even then. Well, who can resist them, just look at them!

Ok, I’m a little off topic. The research was about how different animals interact with humans, especially dogs and ferrets. You all know that dogs are very attached to humans, they will do absolutely everything for their owners. Because of that, they did this research to see if ferrets interact more like dog or like wild mustelids (polecats, weasels, otters or badgers). The research consisted of three chapters, all were somehow connected to owners and food.

The first testing was for behaviour in generall, it had to do with eye contact. The owners and other persons had to look their pets in the eyes (dogs, ferrets, including mustelids because they were raised by humans) Ferrets and dogs had an eye contact with the owner longer than with the other person, meaning they did recognize one person as the owner and they have made a bond with them. That is the reason some dogs are more likely to take food which is forbidden for them, when their owners look aside, they know it is a no-no for them. The third group, wild mustelids raised by humans didn’t have longer eye contact with any person, they looked and that is all. There aren’t any bonds between owners and animals in this case.

The second testing was with the most important thing in animal’s life. FOOD. 😉 Every animal was offered food by its owner and the other person. Dogs and ferrets took the food from their owner, not from the other person, but the mustelids took the food from everybody. When it comes to food, wild mustelids don’t choose from who will they take the food, they just took it. Hey, food is food for them. Even in this testing, the results showed that ferrets have a bond with their owners, like dogs.

The third testing, and the last one, was made in the way where the owner and the other person, pointed in one bowl with food (owner in first, other person in the second) without touching it. So there aren’t any physical touching involved. The same results were here. Dogs and ferrets choose the bowl which owner pointed, and wild mustelids ate from every bowl, in no particular order.

This testing did show that dogs and ferrets have the same amount of interaction with the owners, meaning ferrets are more like dogs then like their wild relatives. This research is a great thing for me, because I get really cranky when I hear someone say that ferrets are wild and that they can’t be good pets. And I get that a lot. But, we are here to change that, aren’t we? 😆

p.s. when I was writing this, Frida came next to me and fell asleep. 🙂 By my side 😀

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