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Bearded dragon prolapce
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[QUOTE="AHBD, post: 1989700, member: 40059"] Hi Aleksandra, sorry that your beardie [ and you ] are going through this. Can you post pics of her , her enclosure and the prolapse ? Vets usually put a suture at each end of the cloaca so the prolapse doesn't come out. Then it would have been best to not feed her so she has time to heal instead of needing to go poo because she is eating. [/QUOTE]
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