This ferret was losing weight, lethargic, and not eating. After running tests, we found giardia, helicobacter, and ferret coronavirus. With treatment, he’s back to his playful self!
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Welcome to Dr. Patt Exotic Vet — a calm, science-based channel dedicated to helping you understand and care for your exotic pets based on real animal cases.
I’m Dr. Jill M. Patt, an exotic veterinarian at Little Critters Veterinary Hospitals with over 25 years of experience working with birds, parrots, reptiles, amphibians, small mammals, and other unique companion species as well as dogs and cats.
My goal is simple: to give you clear, reliable information that helps your pet live a healthier, happier, more enriched life.
On this channel, I share:
🦜 Bird & Parrot Care — nutrition, behavior, enrichment, foraging, and wellness
🐍 Reptile & Amphibian Guidance — habitats, UVB, diet, humidity, and medical concerns
🐭 Small Mammal Care — rabbits, rodents, ferrets, hedgehogs and more
🎯 Animal Training Tips — gentle, positive reinforcement that builds trust
📘 Educational Content — science-based explanations and practical advice
❤️ Real Animal Stories — cases and moments from the clinic that help owners learn
Everything here is rooted in veterinary experience, education, and compassion, with the goal of helping pet owners feel informed and confident.
If you love learning about exotic pets — or want to give the animal in your life the best care possible — you’re in the right place.
Subscribe to join a community dedicated to better understanding, better care, and better lives for the animals we love.
See more at www.littlecrittersvet.com
DISCLAIMER: The content on this channel is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute veterinary medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment for any specific pet. Viewing or interacting with this content does not create a veterinarian–client–patient relationship. Always consult your own veterinarian regarding any questions or concerns you have about your pet’s health, and never delay or disregard seeking professional veterinary care because of something you have seen on this channel.
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