A hot wheels car hit my bearded dragon and we think one of his legs is broken. He takes big swallows and opens his mouth really wide. He leans his head towards where we think the broken leg is and doesn't respond to being picked up turned over or even holding wax worms in his face. He isn't eating and nothing that I lookup works. Please help
Just how large was the hot wheels vehicle that hit him?
If you have any pictures of your little one that you can share, that would be good. I hope that
he makes it for you. Try to keep him around 75-80 overnight to help boost his system. He is
probably hurting if you feel that his leg was broken. Perhaps it just bruised it instead?
You need to get the local reptile vet to take high resolution Xrays of the leg.
If it's broken , it needs to reset ( under a general ) , perhaps a specially made pin inserted to stabilise the leg bones , and put in a cast to immobilise the limb.
I'd one of my eastern bluetongue skinks ( George ) treated for broken humerus in his left arm as a juvenile ( never did find out how he broke it , but was very active and boisterous as a baby and juvenile ). He was only 4 months old and maybe 50g .
Vet put a full arm cast that completely immobilised his right arm and should on , didn't slow George down at all, and he looked comical bulldozing his way past obstacles with his right arm poking straight out from his chest ( only made his climbing a little more difficult ).
2 months later and he was cast free and never had any other issues. I still have him ( 11 yrs old now and a very sweet and gentle and affectionate boy ) .
Does anybody know of what can be done if their beardies or frillies are possibly in pain?
Besides the vet. I think our Atlas has a sore foot from jumping off the couch. It doesn't look out of place like broken or anything but he is favoring one side and doesn't like you to touch it. He still moves around okay but I just hate to think he is in pain and can't say so.
A hot wheels car hit my bearded dragon and we think one of his legs is broken. He takes big swallows and opens his mouth really wide. He leans his head towards where we think the broken leg is and doesn't respond to being picked up turned over or even holding wax worms in his face. He isn't eating and nothing that I lookup works. Please help
Hey guys, I have some news. He is doing %100 percent better, and is walking normally and eating normally. the leg was probably just bruised so thanks for that suggestion!