SoCal Soldier
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So today I went to visit my local Petco to walk around and check on the animals. Today I get a text saying one of their veiled are half off due to "his" size, so I went in to check it out. When I got there I saw that it was not a male but a female, looked about a juvenile about the size of my palm. She seemed really sweet so me and wife thought about going with this cham rather than getting the baby panther we saw for sale.
Ok this is were I need your help, so upon holding her I see she has MBD in all of her limbs. The front right is pretty bad, the others 3 do not look as bad.(Sorry forgot to take pictures I will take some tomorrow) See was shaking when she was walking on my hand, it broke both my heart and my wife's. What really got us is when she fell from her little try and could barely get back up
So I explained to the Asst. that she has MBD, and they did not know what that was. So we are debating on adopting her, to try and nurse her back to health. I know we want a panther but I would rather save a animal in need. So tomorrow I am meeting with the GM and the Asst. to talk about this problem, most likely trying to get her for adoption rather than a sale. My question is has anyone dealt with MBD were it is not so severe and can get her on the right nutrition to a better health. I saw a post where one was so bad the arms were like a U and it showed 8months later they were better but not perfect. Sorry for a long post
Ok this is were I need your help, so upon holding her I see she has MBD in all of her limbs. The front right is pretty bad, the others 3 do not look as bad.(Sorry forgot to take pictures I will take some tomorrow) See was shaking when she was walking on my hand, it broke both my heart and my wife's. What really got us is when she fell from her little try and could barely get back up
So I explained to the Asst. that she has MBD, and they did not know what that was. So we are debating on adopting her, to try and nurse her back to health. I know we want a panther but I would rather save a animal in need. So tomorrow I am meeting with the GM and the Asst. to talk about this problem, most likely trying to get her for adoption rather than a sale. My question is has anyone dealt with MBD were it is not so severe and can get her on the right nutrition to a better health. I saw a post where one was so bad the arms were like a U and it showed 8months later they were better but not perfect. Sorry for a long post