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Beardie ER
Blood test results assistance
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[QUOTE="Drache613, post: 2030708, member: 8309"] Hello, That's great he doesn't seem to mind the tube for feeding. I am sure he's just happy to be feeling better & able to get some food. I hope he's getting some rest, bless him. It sounds like his body is metabolizing the anesthesia well & it's most likely getting all out of his body. Yes indeed, bearded dragons are much smaller than dogs & cats, so the fact that they were even willing to accept the task of the surgery is amazing! I'm glad that they were up for the challenge, I think it was successful. Let us know how Spike is doing! Tracie [/QUOTE]
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