https://www.beardeddragon.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=45&t=252104Lungs auscultate mildly harsh bilaterally
I don't know if it's a thing (I've never fed crickets), but do serrated cricket legs ever get caught where they could cause coughing?It's worth noting that all of this is after she switched from banded crickets from Josh's Frogs to whatever crickets are at PetSmart...
A cursory search of google does suggest RI of some kind.Respiratory infections (especially pneumonia) can occur in bearded dragons that are stressed, improperly fed, or kept in poor, cold, or dirty conditions. Respiratory tract infections may be caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. Affected lizards may sneeze, or have discharge from their eyes or nose, bubbles from the mouth or nose, unnaturally rapid or shallow breathing, open-mouthed breathing, decreased appetite, and lethargy.
Let me put it this way... If that were true, anterior surgery (surgery on a lizard's abdomen) could not be performed. Not to gross anyone out (I'll leave it to the reader rather than include pics or a link), but if you do an image search of anterior surgery bearded dragon, you'll find such surgeries are performed.Deabrua":uk39acdx said:Can't that cause their lungs to collapse? When they're upside down like that?
HR = Heart RateDeabrua":3lru642k said:Weight is 398G at 17 months, 18-19 inches. HR 72 and RR 32... whatever that means.
In short, the only thing noted was bilateral crackles.
Similarly the rest was actually typed as -oral cavity: teeth are free from excessive tartar
EtcAppearance:
Eyes:
Ears:
large soft tissue opacity filling ~1/2 of R lung field- similar to last VD, but more lung inflation this time around
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