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Thank you, but I had tried ARAV. The only two local to me, and even they are a 40 minute drive, work at an emergency facility, so no guarantee that I can see the ARAV vet and, I have been told, they charge big $$$ because it's for emergencies only.
Thank you. None listed in Columbus, unfortunately.
Thank you. Cleveland is, unfortunately, 2 1/2 hours away. Dr. Burton is no longer with ACU. Trying to find out where he went. Will try to find out if Dr. Steinhort is available.Some Vets "around" you that you could call...
Victoria A. Wendt, DVM
Roberts & Wendt Animal Hospital
1458 W. 117th Street
Cleveland, OH 44107
Tel: (216) 521-0533
Donald L. Burton
Animal Care Unlimited
2665 Billingsley Rd.
Columbus, OH 43235
Tel: (614) 766-2317
Fax: (614) 766-4508
Lani A. Steinhort, DVM
Assistant Professor-Clinical General Practice
Special Interest Avian/Exotics
Ohio State University
Dept. of Veterinary Clinical Sciences
601 Vernon L Tharp Street
Columbus, Ohio 43210
Tel: (614) 292-3551
There’s not many good chameleon vets and you often have to drive a ways to get to a good one. I’m not sure how far this vet is but he is excellent and been seeing chameleons for many years.
Ohio Vet
Asia Kuffman from Chameleon Rescue was kind enought to share her chameleon vet in Milford, Ohio
Dr. Dahlhausen in Milford Ohio... 513-576-1990
http://www.vetratingz.com/ratings/1231/Veterinary+Clinic+Robert+Dahlhausen,+DVM.html
That's what I was going to suggest next. There should be a reptile curator (or similar title).Milford is 90 plus minutes away. But, I may have to do that. I just got off the phone with the Cbus Zoo and the woman suggested I run into the Reptile House at the zoo and ask a keeper if they know anyone local. I will definitely give that a shot.
JMO, but somebody needs a puppy. We've always had dogs, but the last 2 have been service dogs for me as well.I know we ALL think our chams are special. We wouldn't be here if we didn't. But this guy, he's just the best. My two girls love him to pieces and now their special aunt is fighting breast cancer and he has become, literally, their emotional support cham. He seems healthy and happy. Food intake and poop is fine. But he has a few white spots on various parts of his body that are concerning me and I want him to get the best care possible. Thank you all, again, for the help. I appreciate it!!!
Can you post some photos of your chameleon and tell us what is bothering you about it please?