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Beardie ER
Anemia and Baytril
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[QUOTE="Drache613, post: 2035793, member: 8309"] Hello, I am truly sorry for your loss, it is very sad. I realize it has become a fairly common ailment. Honestly, I believe that a large number of cases are due to the food chain & what the ingredients are in the commercialized foods. The commercialized foods contain a majority of corn & soy products most of which are genetically modified. They cause a myriad of health issues. All we as keepers can do is continue to do research, document, & educate ourselves to try & improve the diets of our dragons. They hide illness very well, so by the time they are showing outward signs it's often too late. The heart break of losing a dragon to something you never knew the ailment of what caused the illness in the first place is hard to come to terms with. It is a gift, to form a bond with your dragon. In time, I believe you will have that again. Tracie [/QUOTE]
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