Our baby beardie received an amputation this evening, and the doctor prescribed an 8 day course of Cipro. Beardie weighs 8 grams, is this safe? Anyone with experience or information on providing such a small beardie Cipro? Thank you in for your help!
We chose to today because from the 18th-today he has what appears to be tail rot that has accelerated in very quickly. Here is an image from the 18th vs. today (21st):
08/18
08/20:
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The vet we went to today confirmed that it was tail rot, and recommended amputation + 8 day course of cipro. I'm just horrified of giving this little guy cipro as he's so small.
Did he not tell you dosage side effects etc? Tracie is on at nite I am hoping she looks at this post if you want find her on the board and PM her click on her name and her profile will come up find email and PM
Karrie
Do you have a pic of the tail after amputation ? They generally don't need antibiotics but I guess the vet wants to be sure he didn't miss anything. Tracie will have to advise on the Cipro but like Karrie said the vet should have told you the dosage. There's a stickied thread at the top of this E.R. forum to explain how to read the doses using a syringe, it's helpful especially with small doses that can be confusing .
They did provide dosage. It's 15mg/ml and the instructions call for 2IU (3mg) every 48 hours for 8 days (4 doses). Just a lot of concerns with threads I've read on beardies being medicated to death.
A photo of the meds are below, I can post a pic of his tail in the am he's currently in the enclosure sleeping with lights off.
So sorry your little one had an amputation at this point in his life!
The Cipro is an antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections but it is always concerning to
medicate such tiny ones!
The vet just said to give the 3mgs every 48 hours? Was he not dosed according to his
weight?
I can dose him for you if you need, he is 8 grams?
Hold off giving any until we double check his dose!
So sorry your little one had an amputation at this point in his life!
The Cipro is an antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections but it is always concerning to
medicate such tiny ones!
The vet just said to give the 3mgs every 48 hours? Was he not dosed according to his
weight?
I can dose him for you if you need, he is 8 grams?
Hold off giving any until we double check his dose!
Omg thank you! Yes I was told he weighs 8 grams, I can double-check with the vet today but that was the weight we were told. The cipro was constituted at 15mg/ml and the instructions call for 2IU every 48 hours, which (I believe?) comes to 3mg.
I'll hold off, until you suggest correct dosage, thank you!!
Looks a little funny, upturned or something. Is there a stitch in it by chance ? He should do well , is he eating already ? Of course it's early in the morn so maybe not yet. He looks good + alert though. He was not sedated was he ?
Looks a little funny, upturned or something. Is there a stitch in it by chance ? He should do well , is he eating already ? Of course it's early in the morn so maybe not yet. He looks good + alert though. He was not sedated was he ?
There does not appear to be any stitches. He is already eating very well. They did sedate him. I asked the same question prior and the vet said that it would be inhumane to operate without sedation.
It's not really an operation with such a small area, it's like getting a skin tag snipped off [ for lack of a better comparison ] But looks like everything turned out fine and the fact he's eating is great ! They don't feel much pain in the tail at all.
It's not really an operation with such a small area, it's like getting a skin tag snipped off [ for lack of a better comparison ] But looks like everything turned out fine and the fact he's eating is great ! They don't feel much pain in the tail at all.
How's the little guy doing ? Tracie should be able to help you tonight, she's usually on late evening. The vet should have showed you exactly how much in the syringe, that would have solved this whole problem.
How's the little guy doing ? Tracie should be able to help you tonight, she's usually on late evening. The vet should have showed you exactly how much in the syringe, that would have solved this whole problem.
He's doing well, eating as normal. They did show me how much to give him, I was just concerned as to the safety of it. I have read so many horror stories of beardies being sickened by antibiotics that we're giving unnecessarily. I held off as I'm not sure what to do.