Hydr1 that really depends on the individual vet.... :lol:Well vets usually dont just learn from books and then hide in a cave.
It's always nice to develop a good relationship with a vet before an emergency. Ask lots of questions and make sure you are comfortable using them when your dragon is sick. My first vet I liked and I still think he's good enough for fecals but when my guy got sick he wouldn't do bloodwork. I was a little shocked. So asking simple questions about how they handle treatment before your beardie needs it is a good thing.Hydr1":29xtkz7k said:question: should I find a new Vet and take my beardie in to start a relationship with a doctor and get him checked out? Or wait untill i notice any ill behavior? Ive raised lizards and turtles for most my life and only seen the vet a few times for shaving beaks and eye infections. Also i didnt find any info regarding herp doctors here. should I start a new thread, i found a good list of california reptile vets.
cutesiepie4ever":1z2xzf8d said:She's much much better now, but still is weaker than other BDs and sometimes has problems walking around. I hope that the change in substrate will be ok for her mobility! *fingers crossed*
Right now it's bedtime for Sam and Taz and they're cuddled up together in a corner of the enclosure, sleeping.Such sweeties!!
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