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An Adventure With Adenovirus- What Every Owner Needs To Read
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[QUOTE="SirBeardie, post: 2028224, member: 80248"] I actually got a poop out of my little guy today. I guess it figures that the moment I go ask for advice he demonstrates that everything's fine. I was at my desk and suddenly noticed him waving his tail at me from his viv, and ten minutes later after we cleaned up, he had the biggest smile on his face just before shutting his eyes for a nap. Over the last year I've tried plenty of tactics to help him move his bowels: very warm baths (100 degrees F), olive oil, pumpkin puree, pumpkin baby food, Critical Care Fine Grind, tummy rubs, and because he has difficulty moving, I'm constantly adjusting his lights to make sure he's at the right temp and getting just the right amount of UV. I never appreciated just how much the little things can affect their temperature; even having a fan blowing halfway across the room can make a difference. Lucky for both us, I work from home, and as much as I'd like a different job, I'm keeping my current one for his sake. What I had only just considered now is that we moved house this month, and we're over four hundred miles away from where he'd lived his whole life. While he hasn't shown any other signs of relocation stress that I recognize, I wonder if the new environment made him uncomfortable. It's certainly distracted my attention enough to forget about how it might affect him. Appreciate the heads-up from everyone about enemas. If his new vet suggests it, I'll know to go find someone else, difficult as it seems to be to find reptile specialists in this part of the country. [/QUOTE]
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