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Beardie ER
Growths on 19 year old beardie
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[QUOTE="Achilles’mom, post: 2037096, member: 118657"] [USER=40059]@AHBD[/USER] [USER=8309]@Drache613[/USER] [USER=97951]@KarrieRee[/USER] [USER=114539]@xp29[/USER] [USER=113235]@Hazel_Basil10[/USER] Sad update… Thanks everyone for your replies. I took her in to a vet that handles reptiles. She said that the foot was an abscess, and her chest has tumors that are most likely painful. So, between that, and her going downhill the past year (difficult time walking, getting stuck on back, not wanting to eat), we decided to put her to sleep. I was able to hold her, wrapped up as a beardie burrito, until she fell asleep. And just to answer questions: yes, she was 19. I’ve had her since she was a baby. I got her from a local aquarium store that also sold reptiles and amphibians. I was only 16 when I brought her home. I just keep reminding myself that she had a long, healthy life. Thanks again for your help. [/QUOTE]
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