I have been nursing a beardie back to life since late March. He was neglected a lot by his previous owner. He has MBD, couldn't walk, too weak to eat so has to be fed with a syringe, etc. We've come a long way with him and definitely have more to go. We had 2 vet visit thurs far, one where part of his tail died and fell off (we were given a cream to help heal the open wound) and the second he had bloody stool which we were also given antibiotics for. We live in Chicago and our weather this week has been cool and gloomy. I used to take him outside everyday over the summer! I am now noticing that he has some bleeding that is on the left side of his face (left if you are looking straight at him). It is not a lot and it ONLY happen when he is drinking out of a syringe. It has never happened before. When he is actually eating, example meal worms, there is no blood and when I look at his mouth as he chews, there is no signs of blood at all. But anytime I feed him any type of liquid through a syringe, it just slowly comes out of the side of his mouth and only on that left side. Its not pouring out, I am able to wipe it off the crease of his mouth with a q-tip. I have no idea whats going on.
Is this mouth rot?
Its very hard to open his mouth to check, hes stubborn. The times I have been able to, I don't see any cuts.
Is this mouth rot?
Its very hard to open his mouth to check, hes stubborn. The times I have been able to, I don't see any cuts.