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Beardie ER
Anemia and Baytril
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[QUOTE="Tay1Day, post: 2035715, member: 118284"] Thank you so much. I'm seeing it often as well. I suspect it's because beardies cannot be exported from Australia, so the genetic diversity is really lacking, which makes them much more prone to diseases. I really don't know if I will be bringing another beardie into the family any time soon. I had such a special bond with my girl, and I am so worried I will never have that again and it'll break my heart. It's crazy because none of the tests we did for her previously (4 blood tests!) showed any hint that it could have been cancer. Typically, beardies develop GNT, which causes their glucose levels to spike. The only questionable value on her bloodwork was her red blood cell count. I wish I knew then what I know now. Maybe I could have caught it sooner, I don't know. I am just sad that she's gone, but thankful she is no longer suffering. She was so sweet through it all. [/QUOTE]
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