So, my beardie just turned 19 years old this week. Her behaviour has changed a lot in her old age over the last 5 years (she can move around fine, but she needs to be hand fed daily), but in the last few days she looks very different. Suddenly she seems veeery skinny; she is bright yellow and lethargic. This morning she took some water, but has not been interested in food in a few days now. When I pick her up she isn't limp, but it looks like it's effort to hold her head up.
I'm not planning on taking her to a vet for interventions, and I'm not confident that any vets around here are experienced in euthanizing herps humanely. Her quality of life the last few years hasn't been the greatest, and I feel it would be cruel to take her away from her home if this is the end.
I'm wondering if anyone would be willing to share their experiences of having their animals pass naturally at home. I had one dragon pass away years ago, but he was a young rescue who was severely neglected and it was amazing he lived as long as he did. The day that he passed he turned dark, then his beard turned black and very quickly he was gone. I'm a bit confused that my 19yo is so bright yellow right now. She is usually only this bright when she's excited, right before she poops, and once right after she came out of surgery years ago and was pretty sedated. Is that normal? Is there anything I could be doing for her to keep her comfy? I'm offering her water still (little drops), but now she is refusing. I moved her off her basking spot to a place right beside it so she doesn't get too warm. Her head and upper body are propped up with some folded cloths.
I'm so sad right now. She has been such a great companion for most of my life. She has been with me during all the huge milestones in my life, and it feels like I've been punched in the gut.
I'm not planning on taking her to a vet for interventions, and I'm not confident that any vets around here are experienced in euthanizing herps humanely. Her quality of life the last few years hasn't been the greatest, and I feel it would be cruel to take her away from her home if this is the end.
I'm wondering if anyone would be willing to share their experiences of having their animals pass naturally at home. I had one dragon pass away years ago, but he was a young rescue who was severely neglected and it was amazing he lived as long as he did. The day that he passed he turned dark, then his beard turned black and very quickly he was gone. I'm a bit confused that my 19yo is so bright yellow right now. She is usually only this bright when she's excited, right before she poops, and once right after she came out of surgery years ago and was pretty sedated. Is that normal? Is there anything I could be doing for her to keep her comfy? I'm offering her water still (little drops), but now she is refusing. I moved her off her basking spot to a place right beside it so she doesn't get too warm. Her head and upper body are propped up with some folded cloths.
I'm so sad right now. She has been such a great companion for most of my life. She has been with me during all the huge milestones in my life, and it feels like I've been punched in the gut.