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Beware of vets giving enemas to your dragon
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[QUOTE="kingofnobbys, post: 1911785, member: 81934"] I second that. I have a friend who lost her impacted but utherwize healthy and active and very friendly bearded dragon because the vet decided to > give an enema > flood the upper intestinal track with water under pressure and this dragons was sent home immediately despite being > very cold > very lethargic > very dark > full on black beard > gaping and having trouble breathing and was dead within a couple of hours. The vet involved wasn't some hack general practice vet , but one of the most highly recommended REPTILE vets in NSW who claimed to have trained in zoos. If the vet suggests a enema , demand to see images proving it's necessary , no images , seek a second opinion . [/QUOTE]
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