Any updates for us? Are you going to be able to keep him for longer I hope?
Is he still eating well for you? It sounds like he has really started to improve in just a short amount of time due to proper lighting & better nutrition.
Poor guy, he has had it rough. You might be surprised, he may regain enough strength to be able to support his bodyweight one of these days.
I was able to keep him for another week. I brought my beardie and showed him what his should look like, I explained that because of the improper care that it will never look great but he is handsome and he will improve and have a better life. Last night the beardie vomited up his crickets so I am going to cut back on the protein again. He is moving around a lot more but he cannot seem to use his front left arm as it bends under when he walks and I think the inability to use his tail is what makes him stay so low to the ground versus standing and walking. He is drinking a lot of water and he will eat any time I offer him food so it has been good. If his tail does not work would it be better to get it removed or is the risk of infection too great?
P.S. Argh, when I brought the beardie to his owner to decide if I should keep him he began manually peeling his flaking skin off, it was not even close to being ready to come off. I wanted to slap his hand but was in shock. When I got home I looked real close and sure enough he has scarring from the owner pulling his peeling skin off.
Unfortunately the owner does not have a computer and our library is over 45 minutes away. I am going to print out as much info as I can and make up a menu that he can use. Our town is way out in the boonies and I think this is part of the problem, he cannot afford to go into town as much as you need to get food and supplies. I know he has hibiscus plants at his RV park so I am going to try to see what else he can scavenge for free from our surrounding area.
I went to drop off "Fatboy" today to his owner and he suggested I keep him. I agreed and am now the proud owner of a new bearded dragon, I think he saw how much better he is doing so he knew the right thing would be to give him up. He is doing a lot better; my husband has the camera and is away so I cannot add photos but to put it straight his tail is now moving and he stood up yesterday. His tongue is also on its way to staying in his mouth; I think he lost a lot of water because of it so it should help. Anyway thanks for the moral support and great advice.
I have just read this thread for the first time from beginning to end. What an emotional rollercoaster! My eyes are welling up badly. Thank goodness you met this man at the bus stop that day, you were obviously meant to rescue that little guy. I hope he is settling in well in his new home and I wish him a speedy recovery. You are a wonderful inspiration, standing up for what is right. I am so happy that his previous owner put "fatboy's" needs before his own. I look forward to reading future updates on this little guy.
Hooray!!!! Im so happy to hear that!! Make sure to keep us all posted on his progress (with lots of pics hehe!) Im glad you were able to show his previous owner his potential, and im glad the owner saw what was best for the little guy! Good luck!
That is great you get to keep the dragon now! Have you named him? I am sure that he was a little upset but at least he relinquished him to you for the dragon's sake. It sounds like he has done alot better now.
Great job.
Hope he is soon a Fat Boy in truth.
I'm happy his owner loved him enough to give him up. Many would not admit they were doing anything wrong. Glad he is now in a good home.