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Beardie ER
Bearded dragon was diagnosed with gout! The vet wants to euthanize but I want to explore other options if possible.
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[QUOTE="AHBD, post: 2009988, member: 40059"] Alexie is beautiful, poor guy has been through tough times though. :( Are you positive it's a male ? So anyway, are these pics of him now as you described or before he developed the bloated belly + leg problem ? Did his belly get worse after the enema ? Sometimes they ARE necessary but as a very last resort, and not always a good thing. I would hold off on euthanizing, wait to see what Drache613 has to say, she's the expert on gout. Continue offering natural laxatives like baby food squash, sweet potao, applesauce with extra water added. Even a little raw honey mixed with water. Then give Alexie a daily soak in warmer than usual water that about to his shoulders. [/QUOTE]
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Bearded dragon was diagnosed with gout! The vet wants to euthanize but I want to explore other options if possible.
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