Hi All!
SO, in July earlier this year, my little girl was stuffed with 77 eggs and appeared to be unable to lay so I had the operation done and the eggs removed. The vet did tell me by the time they managed to get all the eggs out of her, her vitals were weakening, and instead of keeping her...
Oh I am SO sorry for your loss :( There's really no pain like it, I lost my pup last year as well. There's definitely a peace of mind in knowing you did absolutely everything in your power though and Tucker was so lucky to have you <3
Yes we actually had a crazy experience, we caught it later, he all of a sudden started acting very lethargic and wouldnt eat, took him to Tufts (one of the best animal hospitals in the states) and they wrongly diagnosed him and tried to force feed him (which was actually killing him!) after two...
Hi All!
So last week I had to take my baby girl in to get egg removal surgery and have her spayed due to complications and her not being able to lay her eggs. Of course this was very costly, and I was super stressed about $ and not being able to afford the surgery. I just wanted to put it out...
If you have taken on an animal as your pet and your responsibility, I think you are obligated to do whatever you can to save it's life (given that the quality of life is projected to be good). I think there's something really wrong with a pet owner who can do something to save a pet's life, but...
okay OBVIOUSLY. There are also lots of times when a chameleon can be thirsty and you aren't there to mist him. I'm also not talking about when it's a BABY and there are waterfalls out there that are un-drownable / have incredibly shallow chambers. A good fogger might also work wonders. My...
Chamillion one thing to consider when setting up her cage, in this very rare case a waterfall may be a good idea in the cage (you would have to clean it almost daily) but your little one will probably develop very keen other senses since she can't see, and could probably hear / feel the...
Everyone just leave him alone. You do what you would do, and he's doing what he will do and his choice is to save and care for this little baby. I personally think you're a hero, Chamillion. SO, unless anyone has positive, helpful information regarding the care of this baby from this point on...
She's looking great today! I have to be careful and only mist her head and the wall of the plastic crate she's in for recovery so she can lick it off (have to be very careful not to get her stitches wet) - she's already acting like her normal self, looking at me like "why am I in this container...