I would tell her to get a fecal on him. Since no one knows how long hes been outside living, its possible from outside bugs that he could have parasites and an all over health check wouldn't hurt him any just to be safe.
I would tell her to get a fecal on him. Since no one knows how long hes been outside living, its possible from outside bugs that he could have parasites and an all over health check wouldn't hurt him any just to be safe.
yah, I will send her some panacur for him too. We are making baby steps here. This was a big expense to have to take on with no warning. I know she is in over $150 right now just in supplies, so I don't know if she can afford a fecal right now.
Makes ya wonder if someone dumped him in the "wilderness" thinking, "he's a lizard, we will let him free, here" But it's so freaking odd that he looks so well cared for….those two concepts "dump the lizard in the wilderness" and "well taken care of/loved" just do not fit with something as needy of good care as a dragon.
But anyway, glad he found a good second home. What are the odds that a bd owner gets to place a lost dragon?